June 29, 2010

Chicago Bridge and Iron thanks IC for assistance with project in Peru

Filed under: News, Success Stories — AmyReid @ 9:52 am

Mr. Phil Asherman at CBI had thanked Rick Anaya for his involvement in the Peru projects success via email on Thursday….”Rick, You played a big part in this as well, so thanks again.”

 CB&I Announces Successful Start-up and Operation of PERU LNG

CBI announced today that PERU LNG has successfully produced its first cargo of LNG. CB&I is the engineering, procurement and construction contractor for the full scope of the project, the first LNG liquefaction plant in South America. Hunt Oil Company is the owner and operator of PERU LNG, partnering with SK Energy of South Korea, Spain’s Repsol YPF and Marubeni of Japan. The project is located in the remote Pampa Melchorita area about 170 kilometers south of Lima.‘CB&I has been an outstanding partner on the PERU LNG project,’ said Ray L. Hunt, Chairman and CEO of Hunt Oil Company. ‘We applaud them for their great success in bringing this project in on time and under budget with a safety record that is ten times better than the industry norm.’The plant, with capacity of approximately 4.5 million tons per year, cools the natural gas to -160°C (-260°F), reducing the volume by approximately 600 times to facilitate storage and transportation. The liquefaction plant utilizes a propane pre-cooled mixed component refrigerant process, four refrigeration compressors, two gas turbines and associated systems. In addition, CB&I constructed a gas treatment plant, power generation utilities, two 130,000 cubic meter LNG storage tanks, the topsides of the 1,300 meter trestle and the ship loading facilities.

CB&I directly employed more than 5,600 workers at peak construction on the project, which indirectly supported another 25,000 local jobs. About 90% of CB&I’s workforce was comprised of Peruvian employees who spent nearly one million hours in training to learn the necessary skills and safety procedures required for a project of this magnitude. Employees achieved an outstanding safety record, working more than 27 million hours on the jobsite with a lost-time incident rate of 0.01.

‘It has been a privilege to be part of this major project, which has helped generate strong economic development in Peru,’ said Philip K. Asherman, President and CEO. ‘I would like to thank and congratulate our project workforce for an outstanding safety performance and exceptional productivity and work quality. PERU LNG’s great success further enhances CB&I’s EPC track record across the full LNG value chain, from gas processing to liquefaction on through regasification.’

CB&I Announces Successful Start-up and Operation of PERU LNG
CB&I (NYSE: CBI) announced today that PERU LNG has successfully produced its first cargo of LNG. CB&I is the engineering, procurement and construction contractor for the full scope of the project, the first LNG liquefaction plant in South America.  

Hunt Oil Company is the owner and operator of PERU LNG, partnering with SK Energy of South Korea, Spain’s Repsol YPF and Marubeni of Japan. The project is located in the remote Pampa Melchorita area about 170 kilometers south of Lima.

‘CB&I has been an outstanding partner on the PERU LNG project,’ said Ray L. Hunt, Chairman and CEO of Hunt Oil Company. ‘We applaud them for their great success in bringing this project in on time and under budget with a safety record that is ten times better than the industry norm.’

The plant, with capacity of approximately 4.5 million tons per year, cools the natural gas to -160°C (-260°F), reducing the volume by approximately 600 times to facilitate storage and transportation. The liquefaction plant utilizes a propane pre-cooled mixed component refrigerant process, four refrigeration compressors, two gas turbines and associated systems. In addition, CB&I constructed a gas treatment plant, power generation utilities, two 130,000 cubic meter LNG storage tanks, the topsides of the 1,300 meter trestle and the ship loading facilities.

CB&I directly employed more than 5,600 workers at peak construction on the project, which indirectly supported another 25,000 local jobs. About 90% of CB&I’s workforce was comprised of Peruvian employees who spent nearly one million hours in training to learn the necessary skills and safety procedures required for a project of this magnitude. Employees achieved an outstanding safety record, working more than 27 million hours on the jobsite with a lost-time incident rate of 0.01.

‘It has been a privilege to be part of this major project, which has helped generate strong economic development in Peru,’ said Philip K. Asherman, President and CEO. ‘I would like to thank and congratulate our project workforce for an outstanding safety performance and exceptional productivity and work quality. PERU LNG’s great success further enhances CB&I’s EPC track record across the full LNG value chain, from gas processing to liquefaction on through regasification.’

 

 

February 11, 2010

Intellectual Capital Hired by Major Engineering Construction Company in Toronto

Filed under: Uncategorized, News — AmyReid @ 11:55 pm

January 25, 2010
 

Intellectual Capital was recently hired by a major international engineering and construction company in Toronto, Canada to participate in developing a proposal for a major turn-key copper project in Panama.  The copper project, known as Cobre Panama, was initially discovered by a United Nations Development Program in 1968.  The project is currently owned 80% by Inmet Mining and 20% by LS-Nikko, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Korea Panama Mining Corporation.  The Cobre Panama project has measured and indicated reserves of 950 million tons with an average copper grade of 0.5 percent, 0.1 grams per ton of gold, and 98 ppm average molybdenum grade.  The average throughput of the plant is expected to be 150,000 tons per day with a mine life of 30 years and a capital cost of approximately US$3.5 billion.  “Once again, we are very excited to participate in this exciting and challenging project with one of our most important clients’, stated Rick Anaya, President, “Daryl Hoffman, Vice-President, Construction, will be actively involved in helping our client to coordinate the activities of their JV partners and to develop a construction execution plan that will most certainly bring this project to a successful start-up and production”!

Major International Engineering Procurement and Construction Based in the Woodlands, Texas Awards Intellectual Capital a Major Recruiting and Consulting Contract

Filed under: News — AmyReid @ 2:28 am

Effective May 1, 2009, JRA Intellectual Capital L.L.C. was awarded an international recruiting and consulting contract to provide professional services on a major multi-billion dollar refinery expansion project in Cartagena, Colombia.  “Considering that the international business community is experiencing a major economic crisis, we are excited and humbled to participate in this major refinery expansion program,” stated Rick Anaya, President.  In addition to providing recruiting services for the refinery expansion project, Intellectual Capital will also be responsible for opening a corporate headquarters in Bogotá, Colombia and locating/hiring Colombian staff.  “This is the second major opportunity for Intellectual Capital with this key client.”  “We opened a corporate headquarters in Lima, Peru, hired staff and assisted with project recruiting responsibilities for a major Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) plant for this client’s operations in Peru in 2007”.

July 29, 2008

July 2008

Filed under: News — AmyReid @ 11:50 am

Intellectual Capital has entered into an agreement with a major international mining company based in Phoenix, Arizona to provide consulting and recruiting services for projects in Africa, Indonesia, Australia and the USA.  “We are so very pleased to be a part of this company’s expansion and workforce planning programs for the future”, said Rick Anaya, President.  “Daryl Hoffman, Vice-President, Construction will be intimately involved in this work.  “Daryl has a wealth of knowledge and experience on major mining projects throughout the world.”

July 28, 2008

August 2008

Filed under: News — AmyReid @ 5:36 pm

Intellectual Capital has entered into an Alliance Agreement with a major mining company based in London, England.  At the present time, Intellectual Capital is securing Senior Project Managers for our client’s mining projects in Saudi Arabia and Greenland.  “This is our first major client based in Europe, stated Amy Reid, Senior Manager-Marketing/Administration.  ”This agreement will definitely help us to establish a base of operations in the European marketplace.” 

January 10, 2008

November 15, 2007 - Aluminum Smelter Project - Doha, Qatar

Filed under: Uncategorized, News — AmyReid @ 7:22 pm

On November 15, 2007, Intellectual Capital signed a twenty six (26) month agreement to provide professional consulting and global recruiting services for a major international engineering and construction company for a US$1 billion aluminum smelter project in Doha, Qatar.  As an integral part of this agreement, Intellectual Capital assigned their Vice President – Construction, Mr. Daryl Hoffman, as the projects’ Senior Construction Manager.  In addition to his construction execution and reporting responsibilities, Daryl will also assist with assembling a construction management team of over 100 professionals to oversee and manage the project and commissioning activities.

“We are extremely pleased and excited to actively participate in this mega-project”, stated Rick Anaya, President, “our key Canadian client has placed a significant amount of responsibility, trust and confidence in our ability to provide our global consulting and recruiting services for this very important project!”  “Daryl Hoffman is one of the most dedicated, trusted and well respected senior construction managers in the business, who will assemble a team of the very best professionals in the world!”

The engineering and procurement services will be provided out of our client’s Montreal project office and the smelter project is scheduled to be mechanically complete sometime in the first quarter of 2010.

August 30, 2007

August 15,2007 Peru Earthquake

Filed under: News — AmyReid @ 3:19 pm

On August 15, 2007, Peru experienced an 8.0 magnitude earthquake which occurred approximately 90 miles south of Lima, the capital city of Peru, and approximately 100 miles off shore.  The coastal cities of Ica, Pisco, Canete and Chincha experienced major structural damage and loss of life.  Over 500 people were killed and over 1,500 were seriously injured.  “We are deeply saddened and extend our heart-felt thoughts and prayers to the citizens of Peru who were directly impacted by this major earthquake,” stated Rick Anaya, President, “and we will help to provide assistance by working together with our clients and the local communities to assist in the recovery and restoration efforts.”
 The Embassy of Peru has opened the following bank account with HSBC bank to receive donations to assist the victims of the earthquake.
 

For wire transfers inside the USA:
 ·                    Account Name:  Embassy of Peru – Sismo Peru 2007
·                    Account Number:  389060178
·                    Routing Number:  021001088
·                    Bank Address:     HSBC Bank, USA, NA
                                                1130 Connecticut Avenue, NW
                                                Washington, D.C.  20036
 

 Checks can be mailed to the following address:
 ·              Embassy of Peru – Sismo Peru 2007
             1700 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
              Washington D.C.  20036
 
        

                                                                                 For additional information:
 ·                    Please call (202) 833-9860
                                                                                                          

                           

                           

July 30, 2007

March, 2007

Filed under: News — admin @ 10:40 am

Intellectual Capital has established a strong reputation to provide part-time contract professionals to the engineering and construction industry. Recently, Intellectual Capital was awarded a contract, by a major engineering and construction company based in Aliso Viejo, California, to provide a wide range of professionals for the E&C market. Intellectual Capital is committed and very interested in providing part-time professionals to our clients. Our clients benefit because they do not have to employ professionals and specialists on a permanent basis. Our professionals benefit because they depend on Intellectual Capital to selectively market their valuable services, while providing key benefits to our clients. “Our long term goal is to build up a mature and experienced team of professionals with valuable skills to provide to our clients on a “just-in-time” basis,” said Reid Pannill, Vice President, Business Development.

February, 2007

Filed under: News — admin @ 10:38 am

Intellectual Capital is pleased to announce the award of an alliance agreement to work with a major international engineering and construction company based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. “Our client was well aware of our recent recruiting and consulting experience, and our strong personal relationships in Brazil, which resulted in this award”, stated Rick Anaya, President. Over the next several months, Intellectual Capital will be recruiting expatriates and local Brazilian professionals for a multi billion dollar nickel plant project in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. At the present time, we are seeking professionals in a variety of disciplines, with over 10 years of experience, who speak Portuguese and/or Spanish. “We are very excited with this contract that has also led to other excellent opportunities with this very important and strategic client”, said Amy Reid,Senior Manager, Marketing and Administration. 

 

January, 2007

Filed under: News — admin @ 10:38 am

In early January, 2007, Intellectual Capital was hired by a major engineering and construction company based in The Woodlands, Texas, to provide consulting and recruiting services to open a new corporate office in Lima, Peru, and to provide similar services for a multi billion dollar LNG plant facility in Peru. “Having lived and worked in Peru for over five years, I was especially excited to return to Peru to work with this important client”, said Rick Anaya, President. “We are committed to locating and placing the very best and experience expatriates and local Peruvian professionals that we can find.” Intellectual Capital has also been hired to provide recruiting services for a multi million dollar re-gas plant facility located in Santiago, Chile. 

 

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