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Pennecon Energy Employees Hold
PENNECON TALK February 2010.qxd:Layout 1 3/2/10 3:54 PM Page 1 These photos of the wind-hydrogen-diesel project in Ramea show various components of the project in which Penney Industrial provided electrical installation services, including hydrogen electrolyser and genset, wind turbines, and generating station. Crane on the Atlantic Hawk. Pennecon Limited Newsletter Vol 2, Issue 4 - February 2010 A Message from the President and Chief Operating Officer It’s an old saying and we hear it often – time flies! Indeed, it has some merit. It seems like only yesterday we were noting our achievements for 2008 and looking forward to 2009. Well, 2009 has come and gone… and I am happy to report that it was a great year for the Pennecon organization. Crane and HSL installation trailer onsite. I want to take this opportunity to thank all employees for another successful year, which is the result of your continued hard work and dedication. Your importance to our organization is clear – we value you. It is because of your expertise, commitment and professionalism that Pennecon has experienced prosperity and continued growth. Penney Industrial Completes Contract for Wind-HydrogenDiesel Project Crane Maintenance Work for Atlantic Towing Ltd Hydraulic Systems Limited (HSL) of Pennecon Energy successfully completed a contract for Atlantic Towing Ltd. of New Brunswick involving piping installation work for a new crane on the Atlantic Hawk – a supply and support vessel working on Husky’s White Rose project. HSL’s piping contract led to further work with Atlantic Towing in late 2009 and will continue in 2010. piping system and was hydro-tested and flushed to meet the requirements of third party certification agencies - DNV and ABS. HSL also assisted with the preparation of the commissioning and sign-off procedures for the crane, winch, and load limiting system. And HSL personnel was provided to complete the crane and HPU commissioning, and worked with Atlantic Towing, DNV and ABS to complete the final load test The project with Atlantic Towing began in the summer of last year. HSL’s job for handover to Husky Energy. The crane was installed to carry out the was initially to install the piping and tubing system for the crane and winch deployment of the catamaran dive support vessel for work on the Husky assembly on the Atlantic Hawk; however, during the installation process HSL Energy SeaRose FPSO. also assisted with the interface between the three vendors for the crane and Since the completion of the installation project last summer, HSL also Hydraulic Power Unit (HPU), winch and winch HPU. prepared the operation and maintenance manual for the crane assembly on the Atlantic Hawk, which was completed in December 2009. As well, HSL HSL coordinated with all suppliers involved and gathered the necessary information and prepared the installation drawings for the crane assembly. has been requested to provide a complete maintenance program on other cranes in the Atlantic Towing fleet. This is intended to start in 2010. The piping system was designed and installed using Tube-Mac non-welded Penney Industrial Limited of Pennecon Energy has completed a major electrical contract for the wind-hydrogen-diesel (WHD) research and development project being undertaken by Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro in Ramea. Penney Industrial was awarded the contract in September 2009 for the “balance of plant” electrical services associated with the WHD project. General Manager Greg Oliver said the electrical contract wrapped up the end of January, adding that it was a very successful project and gave Penney Industrial an opportunity to work with Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro for the first time. Greg said the Ramea project allowed Penney Industrial to broaden its experience with wind energy projects following the completion of the St. Lawrence Wind Farm project in 2008. He stated: “This contract allowed us to get involved with the first commercial Hydrogen generation project in the province. We worked closely with Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro personnel to ensure completion of this unique fast-track project, while overcoming such challenges as the remote island location and early winter construction.” Editor’s Note Correction: There was an error in the Employee Profile section in the October 2009 issue of PenneconTalk. The employee profiled was Chris Halusiak, not Reg Harding. Reg’s name was used inadvertently in the headline. We apologize for the error. The WHD project consists of the following primary components: three 100kW wind turbines; a hydrogen electrolyser that uses electricity to dissociate water into hydrogen and oxygen; three large hydrogen storage tanks; and hydrogen genset assembly consisting of five paralleled combustion engines. Penney Industrial’s electrical services contract included the installation of the hydrogen genset assembly and the hookups of the genset, wind turbines and electrolyser to a new substation with power/control connection to the existing diesel generating station. Your Comments are Welcome! Please forward your suggestions, comments and questions to Sonia Glover via email to sonia@m5pr.ca, or by post to: Sonia Glover, Editor PenneconTalk Newsletter PO Box 13305, Stn. A St. John’s, NL A1B 4B7 Remembrance Day Tribute: (L-R) Pennecon Energy employees Kelly Vaters, Jerry Costello, Katie Battcock, Don Lewis, Jenna Gill, Jason Ash and John Powell. Pennecon Energy Employees Hold Remembrance Day Tribute Pennecon Energy employees working on the GSF Grand Banks retrofit project at Bull Arm joined with thousands of Canadians across the country on Remembrance Day to pause in memory of the men and woman who sacrificed their lives during military service. Two minutes of silence was held by Pennecon Energy workers at 11 a.m. on November 11, 2009 to pay tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice. All work at the Bull Arm site was halted during the tribute, followed by a horn blast from the rig. Approximately 500 people worked on the retrofit project at Bull Arm. Inside This Issue Tube-Mac, non-welded piping system on the Atlantic Hawk. • Pennecon Divisions Celebrate ISO Certification • Pennecon Gives Back to the Community • Crane Maintenance Work for Atlantic Towing Ltd. • Penney Industrial Completes Wind-Hydrogen Project In support of our growth, we have commenced construction of a building extension at our corporate offices in Paradise. The two-story extension will provide sufficient space for our growing employee base. Construction is expected to be completed this summer. As we move into 2010, let’s continue to keep safety, teamwork, customer service, and quality at the top of our list of priorities. Our unwavering commitment to such values is what sets us apart from others – it’s something we should all be proud of. Buoyed by the confidence we have in our people, we look forward to many successful projects in 2010 and beyond. I wish all employees and their families a safe, healthy and prosperous 2010. PENNECON TALK February 2010.qxd:Layout 1 3/2/10 3:54 PM Page 2 Second Annual Children’s Christmas Party Pennecon Divisions Celebrate ISO Certification Employees in Pennecon’s Heavy Civil and Energy Divisions have good reason to celebrate – both recently received their ISO 9001:2008 certification. Pennecon Energy and its subsidiary companies, Ozark Services, Hydraulic Systems Ltd and Bay Bulls Marine Terminal continue their success in adherence to the ISO 9001:2008 Standard. Penney Industrial is also scheduled to join the ISO 9001:2008 ranks this year. Don Noseworthy, Senior Vice-President of Pennecon Energy, congratulated all employees on this great achievement. He stated: “These achievements are being made possible as a result of the hard work, commitment and dedication that each of the employees of Pennecon Energy exhibit every day in making sure we meet and strive to exceed our client’s requirements in everything we do.” Jill Stanley, Quality Manager, thanks the following Quality Team Members for their continued effort and support in accomplishing Energy Division’s Quality Initiatives: Dana Boutcher, Quality Coordinator, Beulah Upshall & Eugene Organ, Document Control Coordinators, Pennecon Energy; Leanne Rose, Quality Rep., Penney Industrial; Troy Buckle, Quality Technician, Ozark Services; Tara McGuire, Quality Rep., Bay Bulls Marine Terminal; Curtis Canning, Quality Technician and Mark Jean, Quality Rep., Hydraulic Systems. Pennecon’s corporate offices in Paradise held its second annual Children’s Christmas Party on December 12, 2009. The amazing magician, Gary Summers, entertained the 18 children, as well as parents with his exciting magic show. There was lots of fun, food and laughter. The day was complete when Santa delivered toys for all the boys and girls. Mrs. Claus and Santa’s elves were also there to lend a hand. Everybody had a wonderful time and enjoyed the Christmas spirit. The look in the children’s eyes and the smiles on their faces when they saw Santa were magical moments. The party created many lasting memories for the special boys and girls. Pennecon is currently undergoing a building extension to its corporate offices in Paradise, thanks to the continued success and growth of the company. Construction began in late 2009 and will be completed this summer. Below are some photos of the construction. The Heavy Civil group has also joined the Energy group in making the transition to the ISO 9001:2008 industry standard. Coordinated by Quality Manager Jackie Rose, the management team began the process of becoming registered in early 2009. Heavy Civil’s milestone achievement in becoming certified to the ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management Systems standards and guidelines was attained in December 2009. Ryan Mouland having fun with Santa. Employee Profile: John “Bud” Butler John has been with Pennecon Limited for 17 years and is a foreman at Capital Precast Ltd in Pennecon’s Concrete Division. He is a veteran in the construction industry with over 25 years of experience. He began his career with Atlantic Concrete in the early 1980s, which was acquired by Pennecon Concrete in the 1990s. John is proud to be working for Pennecon and is committed to ensuring that the best job possible is done for all clients. He believes that the most important value of any organization is its employees. “Having good employees is what makes an organization successful,” says John. John noted that his dad’s work ethic has always inspired him and, as a result, he strives to do his best at whatever project he takes on. “My determination to always work hard and to be the best I can is important to me… and I think this also originates from my dad’s strong ethics.” Brad Cole, Senior Vice-President of the Heavy Civil Division, said: “The accomplishment is consistent with Pennecon’s strong quality focus and demonstrates our commitment to continuous improvement while providing a solid framework for the highest level of service and products to our clients.” While John takes his work very seriously, he also knows it is important to enjoy what you do and have fun. So, what has been one of his funniest memories working at Pennecon? “Getting Dan Scaplen to admit that he was wrong and to apologize,” he says jokingly. (Dan is also a foreman at Capital Precast) The ISO certification process involves a comprehensive registration audit by Quasar, a Quality Systems Assessment Registrar accredited as a Certification Body by the Standards Council of Canada (SCC). Besides working at Capital Precast, located on the TCH just outside St. John’s, John keeps himself busy with many hobbies, including hockey, golfing and anything to do with old cars – repairing them, driving them and going to antique car shows. He also does volunteer work with his church. John’s favorite foods are steak and chicken and his favorite song is, “If I Can Dream” by Elvis Presley. When asked if there is any accomplishment that he is proud of, John said he is especially pleased to have been able to put his daughter through law school and is very proud of her success. Another feat that John modestly boasts about is the time he got an eagle in golf! Steve Lewis, wife Allison and son Nicholas enjoy getting a photo taken with Santa. Santa, Mrs. Claus and Elf had a great time at the children’s Christmas party. Congratulations to Heavy Civil and Energy Divisions on their ISO certifications. Brenda has extensive experience in the Human Resources field and has held various positions in both the public and private sectors throughout her career. Brenda worked with the federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans in a number of HR roles. She also worked as Director, Human Resources at the Delta Hotel, St. John’s and spent one year in Goose Bay working as HR Director with Serco Management Ltd. She then returned to St. John’s where she most recently held the position of HR Director with Newfoundland Power. Brenda serves on the Board of Directors with the Newfoundland and Labrador Employer’s Council (NLEC), as well as the International Personnel Management Association (IPMA). Pennecon Welcomes Brenda Gaulton to the Team Giving Back to the Community Pennecon’s Heavy Civil Division/Acton donated $1,000 to the St. Francis Xavier Parish, Long Harbour and Mount Arlington Heights this past December. The donation will be used for necessary repairs to the parish church in Long Harbour. The work on the church is expected to start this summer. Brad Cole, Senior VicePresident of Heavy Civil Division said, “We are proud to give back to the community and help make a difference in the communities we work in. It is part of the Pennecon culture.” Extending Pennecon’s Corporate Building Brad Cole, Senior Vice-President of Pennecon Heavy Civil, presents Anne Whiffen with a $1,000 donation. Joining them are workers from the Long Harbour site. Pennecon Limited has hired a new Human Resources Specialist. Brenda Gaulton joined the team in September 2009. In her role as HR Specialist, Brenda will work with Lorne Bennett, HR Manager, to provide support to all divisions of the company with their human resources requirements, including recruitment, training and development, compensation and labour relations. Brenda is originally from St. John’s and is married with two children. She currently resides in Mt. Pearl. Welcome aboard, Brenda! John grew up in St. John’s and is a graduate of Roncalli High School. He is married to Charlotte and they have one daughter, Darlene. Rhonda Devine Elected to NOIA Board Rhonda Devine, General Manager of Ozark Services Ltd in Pennecon’s Energy Division, has been elected to the Newfoundland and Labrador Oil and Gas Industries Association’s (NOIA) Board of Directors. Rhonda was elected Director during NOIA’s 2010 annual general meeting held in St. John’s on January 27. Her position is for a two-year term. Rhonda says, “I believe my hands-on experience in the oil and gas sector will assist me in working with NOIA Members to increase our participation in Atlantic Canada’s growing oil and gas sector.” Rhonda Devine (front row, third person from left) joins board members for a group photo. PENNECON TALK February 2010.qxd:Layout 1 3/2/10 3:54 PM Page 2 Second Annual Children’s Christmas Party Pennecon Divisions Celebrate ISO Certification Employees in Pennecon’s Heavy Civil and Energy Divisions have good reason to celebrate – both recently received their ISO 9001:2008 certification. Pennecon Energy and its subsidiary companies, Ozark Services, Hydraulic Systems Ltd and Bay Bulls Marine Terminal continue their success in adherence to the ISO 9001:2008 Standard. Penney Industrial is also scheduled to join the ISO 9001:2008 ranks this year. Don Noseworthy, Senior Vice-President of Pennecon Energy, congratulated all employees on this great achievement. He stated: “These achievements are being made possible as a result of the hard work, commitment and dedication that each of the employees of Pennecon Energy exhibit every day in making sure we meet and strive to exceed our client’s requirements in everything we do.” Jill Stanley, Quality Manager, thanks the following Quality Team Members for their continued effort and support in accomplishing Energy Division’s Quality Initiatives: Dana Boutcher, Quality Coordinator, Beulah Upshall & Eugene Organ, Document Control Coordinators, Pennecon Energy; Leanne Rose, Quality Rep., Penney Industrial; Troy Buckle, Quality Technician, Ozark Services; Tara McGuire, Quality Rep., Bay Bulls Marine Terminal; Curtis Canning, Quality Technician and Mark Jean, Quality Rep., Hydraulic Systems. Pennecon’s corporate offices in Paradise held its second annual Children’s Christmas Party on December 12, 2009. The amazing magician, Gary Summers, entertained the 18 children, as well as parents with his exciting magic show. There was lots of fun, food and laughter. The day was complete when Santa delivered toys for all the boys and girls. Mrs. Claus and Santa’s elves were also there to lend a hand. Everybody had a wonderful time and enjoyed the Christmas spirit. The look in the children’s eyes and the smiles on their faces when they saw Santa were magical moments. The party created many lasting memories for the special boys and girls. Pennecon is currently undergoing a building extension to its corporate offices in Paradise, thanks to the continued success and growth of the company. Construction began in late 2009 and will be completed this summer. Below are some photos of the construction. The Heavy Civil group has also joined the Energy group in making the transition to the ISO 9001:2008 industry standard. Coordinated by Quality Manager Jackie Rose, the management team began the process of becoming registered in early 2009. Heavy Civil’s milestone achievement in becoming certified to the ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management Systems standards and guidelines was attained in December 2009. Ryan Mouland having fun with Santa. Employee Profile: John “Bud” Butler John has been with Pennecon Limited for 17 years and is a foreman at Capital Precast Ltd in Pennecon’s Concrete Division. He is a veteran in the construction industry with over 25 years of experience. He began his career with Atlantic Concrete in the early 1980s, which was acquired by Pennecon Concrete in the 1990s. John is proud to be working for Pennecon and is committed to ensuring that the best job possible is done for all clients. He believes that the most important value of any organization is its employees. “Having good employees is what makes an organization successful,” says John. John noted that his dad’s work ethic has always inspired him and, as a result, he strives to do his best at whatever project he takes on. “My determination to always work hard and to be the best I can is important to me… and I think this also originates from my dad’s strong ethics.” Brad Cole, Senior Vice-President of the Heavy Civil Division, said: “The accomplishment is consistent with Pennecon’s strong quality focus and demonstrates our commitment to continuous improvement while providing a solid framework for the highest level of service and products to our clients.” While John takes his work very seriously, he also knows it is important to enjoy what you do and have fun. So, what has been one of his funniest memories working at Pennecon? “Getting Dan Scaplen to admit that he was wrong and to apologize,” he says jokingly. (Dan is also a foreman at Capital Precast) The ISO certification process involves a comprehensive registration audit by Quasar, a Quality Systems Assessment Registrar accredited as a Certification Body by the Standards Council of Canada (SCC). Besides working at Capital Precast, located on the TCH just outside St. John’s, John keeps himself busy with many hobbies, including hockey, golfing and anything to do with old cars – repairing them, driving them and going to antique car shows. He also does volunteer work with his church. John’s favorite foods are steak and chicken and his favorite song is, “If I Can Dream” by Elvis Presley. When asked if there is any accomplishment that he is proud of, John said he is especially pleased to have been able to put his daughter through law school and is very proud of her success. Another feat that John modestly boasts about is the time he got an eagle in golf! Steve Lewis, wife Allison and son Nicholas enjoy getting a photo taken with Santa. Santa, Mrs. Claus and Elf had a great time at the children’s Christmas party. Congratulations to Heavy Civil and Energy Divisions on their ISO certifications. Brenda has extensive experience in the Human Resources field and has held various positions in both the public and private sectors throughout her career. Brenda worked with the federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans in a number of HR roles. She also worked as Director, Human Resources at the Delta Hotel, St. John’s and spent one year in Goose Bay working as HR Director with Serco Management Ltd. She then returned to St. John’s where she most recently held the position of HR Director with Newfoundland Power. Brenda serves on the Board of Directors with the Newfoundland and Labrador Employer’s Council (NLEC), as well as the International Personnel Management Association (IPMA). Pennecon Welcomes Brenda Gaulton to the Team Giving Back to the Community Pennecon’s Heavy Civil Division/Acton donated $1,000 to the St. Francis Xavier Parish, Long Harbour and Mount Arlington Heights this past December. The donation will be used for necessary repairs to the parish church in Long Harbour. The work on the church is expected to start this summer. Brad Cole, Senior VicePresident of Heavy Civil Division said, “We are proud to give back to the community and help make a difference in the communities we work in. It is part of the Pennecon culture.” Extending Pennecon’s Corporate Building Brad Cole, Senior Vice-President of Pennecon Heavy Civil, presents Anne Whiffen with a $1,000 donation. Joining them are workers from the Long Harbour site. Pennecon Limited has hired a new Human Resources Specialist. Brenda Gaulton joined the team in September 2009. In her role as HR Specialist, Brenda will work with Lorne Bennett, HR Manager, to provide support to all divisions of the company with their human resources requirements, including recruitment, training and development, compensation and labour relations. Brenda is originally from St. John’s and is married with two children. She currently resides in Mt. Pearl. Welcome aboard, Brenda! John grew up in St. John’s and is a graduate of Roncalli High School. He is married to Charlotte and they have one daughter, Darlene. Rhonda Devine Elected to NOIA Board Rhonda Devine, General Manager of Ozark Services Ltd in Pennecon’s Energy Division, has been elected to the Newfoundland and Labrador Oil and Gas Industries Association’s (NOIA) Board of Directors. Rhonda was elected Director during NOIA’s 2010 annual general meeting held in St. John’s on January 27. Her position is for a two-year term. Rhonda says, “I believe my hands-on experience in the oil and gas sector will assist me in working with NOIA Members to increase our participation in Atlantic Canada’s growing oil and gas sector.” Rhonda Devine (front row, third person from left) joins board members for a group photo. PENNECON TALK February 2010.qxd:Layout 1 3/2/10 3:54 PM Page 2 Second Annual Children’s Christmas Party Pennecon Divisions Celebrate ISO Certification Employees in Pennecon’s Heavy Civil and Energy Divisions have good reason to celebrate – both recently received their ISO 9001:2008 certification. Pennecon Energy and its subsidiary companies, Ozark Services, Hydraulic Systems Ltd and Bay Bulls Marine Terminal continue their success in adherence to the ISO 9001:2008 Standard. Penney Industrial is also scheduled to join the ISO 9001:2008 ranks this year. Don Noseworthy, Senior Vice-President of Pennecon Energy, congratulated all employees on this great achievement. He stated: “These achievements are being made possible as a result of the hard work, commitment and dedication that each of the employees of Pennecon Energy exhibit every day in making sure we meet and strive to exceed our client’s requirements in everything we do.” Jill Stanley, Quality Manager, thanks the following Quality Team Members for their continued effort and support in accomplishing Energy Division’s Quality Initiatives: Dana Boutcher, Quality Coordinator, Beulah Upshall & Eugene Organ, Document Control Coordinators, Pennecon Energy; Leanne Rose, Quality Rep., Penney Industrial; Troy Buckle, Quality Technician, Ozark Services; Tara McGuire, Quality Rep., Bay Bulls Marine Terminal; Curtis Canning, Quality Technician and Mark Jean, Quality Rep., Hydraulic Systems. Pennecon’s corporate offices in Paradise held its second annual Children’s Christmas Party on December 12, 2009. The amazing magician, Gary Summers, entertained the 18 children, as well as parents with his exciting magic show. There was lots of fun, food and laughter. The day was complete when Santa delivered toys for all the boys and girls. Mrs. Claus and Santa’s elves were also there to lend a hand. Everybody had a wonderful time and enjoyed the Christmas spirit. The look in the children’s eyes and the smiles on their faces when they saw Santa were magical moments. The party created many lasting memories for the special boys and girls. Pennecon is currently undergoing a building extension to its corporate offices in Paradise, thanks to the continued success and growth of the company. Construction began in late 2009 and will be completed this summer. Below are some photos of the construction. The Heavy Civil group has also joined the Energy group in making the transition to the ISO 9001:2008 industry standard. Coordinated by Quality Manager Jackie Rose, the management team began the process of becoming registered in early 2009. Heavy Civil’s milestone achievement in becoming certified to the ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management Systems standards and guidelines was attained in December 2009. Ryan Mouland having fun with Santa. Employee Profile: John “Bud” Butler John has been with Pennecon Limited for 17 years and is a foreman at Capital Precast Ltd in Pennecon’s Concrete Division. He is a veteran in the construction industry with over 25 years of experience. He began his career with Atlantic Concrete in the early 1980s, which was acquired by Pennecon Concrete in the 1990s. John is proud to be working for Pennecon and is committed to ensuring that the best job possible is done for all clients. He believes that the most important value of any organization is its employees. “Having good employees is what makes an organization successful,” says John. John noted that his dad’s work ethic has always inspired him and, as a result, he strives to do his best at whatever project he takes on. “My determination to always work hard and to be the best I can is important to me… and I think this also originates from my dad’s strong ethics.” Brad Cole, Senior Vice-President of the Heavy Civil Division, said: “The accomplishment is consistent with Pennecon’s strong quality focus and demonstrates our commitment to continuous improvement while providing a solid framework for the highest level of service and products to our clients.” While John takes his work very seriously, he also knows it is important to enjoy what you do and have fun. So, what has been one of his funniest memories working at Pennecon? “Getting Dan Scaplen to admit that he was wrong and to apologize,” he says jokingly. (Dan is also a foreman at Capital Precast) The ISO certification process involves a comprehensive registration audit by Quasar, a Quality Systems Assessment Registrar accredited as a Certification Body by the Standards Council of Canada (SCC). Besides working at Capital Precast, located on the TCH just outside St. John’s, John keeps himself busy with many hobbies, including hockey, golfing and anything to do with old cars – repairing them, driving them and going to antique car shows. He also does volunteer work with his church. John’s favorite foods are steak and chicken and his favorite song is, “If I Can Dream” by Elvis Presley. When asked if there is any accomplishment that he is proud of, John said he is especially pleased to have been able to put his daughter through law school and is very proud of her success. Another feat that John modestly boasts about is the time he got an eagle in golf! Steve Lewis, wife Allison and son Nicholas enjoy getting a photo taken with Santa. Santa, Mrs. Claus and Elf had a great time at the children’s Christmas party. Congratulations to Heavy Civil and Energy Divisions on their ISO certifications. Brenda has extensive experience in the Human Resources field and has held various positions in both the public and private sectors throughout her career. Brenda worked with the federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans in a number of HR roles. She also worked as Director, Human Resources at the Delta Hotel, St. John’s and spent one year in Goose Bay working as HR Director with Serco Management Ltd. She then returned to St. John’s where she most recently held the position of HR Director with Newfoundland Power. Brenda serves on the Board of Directors with the Newfoundland and Labrador Employer’s Council (NLEC), as well as the International Personnel Management Association (IPMA). Pennecon Welcomes Brenda Gaulton to the Team Giving Back to the Community Pennecon’s Heavy Civil Division/Acton donated $1,000 to the St. Francis Xavier Parish, Long Harbour and Mount Arlington Heights this past December. The donation will be used for necessary repairs to the parish church in Long Harbour. The work on the church is expected to start this summer. Brad Cole, Senior VicePresident of Heavy Civil Division said, “We are proud to give back to the community and help make a difference in the communities we work in. It is part of the Pennecon culture.” Extending Pennecon’s Corporate Building Brad Cole, Senior Vice-President of Pennecon Heavy Civil, presents Anne Whiffen with a $1,000 donation. Joining them are workers from the Long Harbour site. Pennecon Limited has hired a new Human Resources Specialist. Brenda Gaulton joined the team in September 2009. In her role as HR Specialist, Brenda will work with Lorne Bennett, HR Manager, to provide support to all divisions of the company with their human resources requirements, including recruitment, training and development, compensation and labour relations. Brenda is originally from St. John’s and is married with two children. She currently resides in Mt. Pearl. Welcome aboard, Brenda! John grew up in St. John’s and is a graduate of Roncalli High School. He is married to Charlotte and they have one daughter, Darlene. Rhonda Devine Elected to NOIA Board Rhonda Devine, General Manager of Ozark Services Ltd in Pennecon’s Energy Division, has been elected to the Newfoundland and Labrador Oil and Gas Industries Association’s (NOIA) Board of Directors. Rhonda was elected Director during NOIA’s 2010 annual general meeting held in St. John’s on January 27. Her position is for a two-year term. Rhonda says, “I believe my hands-on experience in the oil and gas sector will assist me in working with NOIA Members to increase our participation in Atlantic Canada’s growing oil and gas sector.” Rhonda Devine (front row, third person from left) joins board members for a group photo. PENNECON TALK February 2010.qxd:Layout 1 3/2/10 3:54 PM Page 1 These photos of the wind-hydrogen-diesel project in Ramea show various components of the project in which Penney Industrial provided electrical installation services, including hydrogen electrolyser and genset, wind turbines, and generating station. Crane on the Atlantic Hawk. Pennecon Limited Newsletter Vol 2, Issue 4 - February 2010 A Message from the President and Chief Operating Officer It’s an old saying and we hear it often – time flies! Indeed, it has some merit. It seems like only yesterday we were noting our achievements for 2008 and looking forward to 2009. Well, 2009 has come and gone… and I am happy to report that it was a great year for the Pennecon organization. Crane and HSL installation trailer onsite. I want to take this opportunity to thank all employees for another successful year, which is the result of your continued hard work and dedication. Your importance to our organization is clear – we value you. It is because of your expertise, commitment and professionalism that Pennecon has experienced prosperity and continued growth. Penney Industrial Completes Contract for Wind-HydrogenDiesel Project Crane Maintenance Work for Atlantic Towing Ltd Hydraulic Systems Limited (HSL) of Pennecon Energy successfully completed a contract for Atlantic Towing Ltd. of New Brunswick involving piping installation work for a new crane on the Atlantic Hawk – a supply and support vessel working on Husky’s White Rose project. HSL’s piping contract led to further work with Atlantic Towing in late 2009 and will continue in 2010. piping system and was hydro-tested and flushed to meet the requirements of third party certification agencies - DNV and ABS. HSL also assisted with the preparation of the commissioning and sign-off procedures for the crane, winch, and load limiting system. And HSL personnel was provided to complete the crane and HPU commissioning, and worked with Atlantic Towing, DNV and ABS to complete the final load test The project with Atlantic Towing began in the summer of last year. HSL’s job for handover to Husky Energy. The crane was installed to carry out the was initially to install the piping and tubing system for the crane and winch deployment of the catamaran dive support vessel for work on the Husky assembly on the Atlantic Hawk; however, during the installation process HSL Energy SeaRose FPSO. also assisted with the interface between the three vendors for the crane and Since the completion of the installation project last summer, HSL also Hydraulic Power Unit (HPU), winch and winch HPU. prepared the operation and maintenance manual for the crane assembly on the Atlantic Hawk, which was completed in December 2009. As well, HSL HSL coordinated with all suppliers involved and gathered the necessary information and prepared the installation drawings for the crane assembly. has been requested to provide a complete maintenance program on other cranes in the Atlantic Towing fleet. This is intended to start in 2010. The piping system was designed and installed using Tube-Mac non-welded Penney Industrial Limited of Pennecon Energy has completed a major electrical contract for the wind-hydrogen-diesel (WHD) research and development project being undertaken by Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro in Ramea. Penney Industrial was awarded the contract in September 2009 for the “balance of plant” electrical services associated with the WHD project. General Manager Greg Oliver said the electrical contract wrapped up the end of January, adding that it was a very successful project and gave Penney Industrial an opportunity to work with Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro for the first time. Greg said the Ramea project allowed Penney Industrial to broaden its experience with wind energy projects following the completion of the St. Lawrence Wind Farm project in 2008. He stated: “This contract allowed us to get involved with the first commercial Hydrogen generation project in the province. We worked closely with Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro personnel to ensure completion of this unique fast-track project, while overcoming such challenges as the remote island location and early winter construction.” Editor’s Note Correction: There was an error in the Employee Profile section in the October 2009 issue of PenneconTalk. The employee profiled was Chris Halusiak, not Reg Harding. Reg’s name was used inadvertently in the headline. We apologize for the error. The WHD project consists of the following primary components: three 100kW wind turbines; a hydrogen electrolyser that uses electricity to dissociate water into hydrogen and oxygen; three large hydrogen storage tanks; and hydrogen genset assembly consisting of five paralleled combustion engines. Penney Industrial’s electrical services contract included the installation of the hydrogen genset assembly and the hookups of the genset, wind turbines and electrolyser to a new substation with power/control connection to the existing diesel generating station. Your Comments are Welcome! Please forward your suggestions, comments and questions to Sonia Glover via email to sonia@m5pr.ca, or by post to: Sonia Glover, Editor PenneconTalk Newsletter PO Box 13305, Stn. A St. John’s, NL A1B 4B7 Remembrance Day Tribute: (L-R) Pennecon Energy employees Kelly Vaters, Jerry Costello, Katie Battcock, Don Lewis, Jenna Gill, Jason Ash and John Powell. Pennecon Energy Employees Hold Remembrance Day Tribute Pennecon Energy employees working on the GSF Grand Banks retrofit project at Bull Arm joined with thousands of Canadians across the country on Remembrance Day to pause in memory of the men and woman who sacrificed their lives during military service. Two minutes of silence was held by Pennecon Energy workers at 11 a.m. on November 11, 2009 to pay tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice. All work at the Bull Arm site was halted during the tribute, followed by a horn blast from the rig. Approximately 500 people worked on the retrofit project at Bull Arm. Inside This Issue Tube-Mac, non-welded piping system on the Atlantic Hawk. • Pennecon Divisions Celebrate ISO Certification • Pennecon Gives Back to the Community • Crane Maintenance Work for Atlantic Towing Ltd. • Penney Industrial Completes Wind-Hydrogen Project In support of our growth, we have commenced construction of a building extension at our corporate offices in Paradise. The two-story extension will provide sufficient space for our growing employee base. Construction is expected to be completed this summer. As we move into 2010, let’s continue to keep safety, teamwork, customer service, and quality at the top of our list of priorities. Our unwavering commitment to such values is what sets us apart from others – it’s something we should all be proud of. Buoyed by the confidence we have in our people, we look forward to many successful projects in 2010 and beyond. I wish all employees and their families a safe, healthy and prosperous 2010. PENNECON TALK February 2010.qxd:Layout 1 3/2/10 3:54 PM Page 1 These photos of the wind-hydrogen-diesel project in Ramea show various components of the project in which Penney Industrial provided electrical installation services, including hydrogen electrolyser and genset, wind turbines, and generating station. Crane on the Atlantic Hawk. Pennecon Limited Newsletter Vol 2, Issue 4 - February 2010 A Message from the President and Chief Operating Officer It’s an old saying and we hear it often – time flies! Indeed, it has some merit. It seems like only yesterday we were noting our achievements for 2008 and looking forward to 2009. Well, 2009 has come and gone… and I am happy to report that it was a great year for the Pennecon organization. Crane and HSL installation trailer onsite. I want to take this opportunity to thank all employees for another successful year, which is the result of your continued hard work and dedication. Your importance to our organization is clear – we value you. It is because of your expertise, commitment and professionalism that Pennecon has experienced prosperity and continued growth. Penney Industrial Completes Contract for Wind-HydrogenDiesel Project Crane Maintenance Work for Atlantic Towing Ltd Hydraulic Systems Limited (HSL) of Pennecon Energy successfully completed a contract for Atlantic Towing Ltd. of New Brunswick involving piping installation work for a new crane on the Atlantic Hawk – a supply and support vessel working on Husky’s White Rose project. HSL’s piping contract led to further work with Atlantic Towing in late 2009 and will continue in 2010. piping system and was hydro-tested and flushed to meet the requirements of third party certification agencies - DNV and ABS. HSL also assisted with the preparation of the commissioning and sign-off procedures for the crane, winch, and load limiting system. And HSL personnel was provided to complete the crane and HPU commissioning, and worked with Atlantic Towing, DNV and ABS to complete the final load test The project with Atlantic Towing began in the summer of last year. HSL’s job for handover to Husky Energy. The crane was installed to carry out the was initially to install the piping and tubing system for the crane and winch deployment of the catamaran dive support vessel for work on the Husky assembly on the Atlantic Hawk; however, during the installation process HSL Energy SeaRose FPSO. also assisted with the interface between the three vendors for the crane and Since the completion of the installation project last summer, HSL also Hydraulic Power Unit (HPU), winch and winch HPU. prepared the operation and maintenance manual for the crane assembly on the Atlantic Hawk, which was completed in December 2009. As well, HSL HSL coordinated with all suppliers involved and gathered the necessary information and prepared the installation drawings for the crane assembly. has been requested to provide a complete maintenance program on other cranes in the Atlantic Towing fleet. This is intended to start in 2010. The piping system was designed and installed using Tube-Mac non-welded Penney Industrial Limited of Pennecon Energy has completed a major electrical contract for the wind-hydrogen-diesel (WHD) research and development project being undertaken by Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro in Ramea. Penney Industrial was awarded the contract in September 2009 for the “balance of plant” electrical services associated with the WHD project. General Manager Greg Oliver said the electrical contract wrapped up the end of January, adding that it was a very successful project and gave Penney Industrial an opportunity to work with Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro for the first time. Greg said the Ramea project allowed Penney Industrial to broaden its experience with wind energy projects following the completion of the St. Lawrence Wind Farm project in 2008. He stated: “This contract allowed us to get involved with the first commercial Hydrogen generation project in the province. We worked closely with Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro personnel to ensure completion of this unique fast-track project, while overcoming such challenges as the remote island location and early winter construction.” Editor’s Note Correction: There was an error in the Employee Profile section in the October 2009 issue of PenneconTalk. The employee profiled was Chris Halusiak, not Reg Harding. Reg’s name was used inadvertently in the headline. We apologize for the error. The WHD project consists of the following primary components: three 100kW wind turbines; a hydrogen electrolyser that uses electricity to dissociate water into hydrogen and oxygen; three large hydrogen storage tanks; and hydrogen genset assembly consisting of five paralleled combustion engines. Penney Industrial’s electrical services contract included the installation of the hydrogen genset assembly and the hookups of the genset, wind turbines and electrolyser to a new substation with power/control connection to the existing diesel generating station. Your Comments are Welcome! Please forward your suggestions, comments and questions to Sonia Glover via email to sonia@m5pr.ca, or by post to: Sonia Glover, Editor PenneconTalk Newsletter PO Box 13305, Stn. A St. John’s, NL A1B 4B7 Remembrance Day Tribute: (L-R) Pennecon Energy employees Kelly Vaters, Jerry Costello, Katie Battcock, Don Lewis, Jenna Gill, Jason Ash and John Powell. Pennecon Energy Employees Hold Remembrance Day Tribute Pennecon Energy employees working on the GSF Grand Banks retrofit project at Bull Arm joined with thousands of Canadians across the country on Remembrance Day to pause in memory of the men and woman who sacrificed their lives during military service. Two minutes of silence was held by Pennecon Energy workers at 11 a.m. on November 11, 2009 to pay tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice. All work at the Bull Arm site was halted during the tribute, followed by a horn blast from the rig. Approximately 500 people worked on the retrofit project at Bull Arm. Inside This Issue Tube-Mac, non-welded piping system on the Atlantic Hawk. • Pennecon Divisions Celebrate ISO Certification • Pennecon Gives Back to the Community • Crane Maintenance Work for Atlantic Towing Ltd. • Penney Industrial Completes Wind-Hydrogen Project In support of our growth, we have commenced construction of a building extension at our corporate offices in Paradise. The two-story extension will provide sufficient space for our growing employee base. Construction is expected to be completed this summer. As we move into 2010, let’s continue to keep safety, teamwork, customer service, and quality at the top of our list of priorities. Our unwavering commitment to such values is what sets us apart from others – it’s something we should all be proud of. Buoyed by the confidence we have in our people, we look forward to many successful projects in 2010 and beyond. I wish all employees and their families a safe, healthy and prosperous 2010.