Wastefront Sunderland Construction Due Q2/22 | Environmental XPRT

2022-04-22 22:49:02 By : Ms. wei Wei

Wastefront AS, the Norwegian waste tyre recycling company, has announced Technip Energies as its engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) partner for the build of its £100 million tyre recycling plant in Sunderland.

Technip Energies was selected following a competitive Project Analysis and Execution Pathway (PAEP) study phase that reviewed the earlier project development work and was designed to identify, eliminate, and mitigate project risk, and is now consolidating the engineering design. The construction phase will start in Q2 of 2022 and will be accompanied by Technip Energies until the plant’s start-up, expected to be in Q1 of 2024.

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