Big Pine Gathering System Survey

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Client

Undisclosed

Location

Butler, Armstrong, Indiana, & Westmoreland, Pennsylvania

Solution

Surveying

The Big Pine gathering system encompasses both 20” and 24” gathering lines extending approximately 57 miles through Butler, Armstrong, Indiana, and Westmoreland counties. This $160 million system transports natural gas to multiple existing interstate pipelines in the area and provides an initial capacity of up to 425 million cubic feet per day.

Woolpert completed survey services for completing limit of disturbance stakeout, centerline stakeout, and as-built surveys on 28 miles of the line. The Woolpert GIS and geotechnical team reviewed the pipeline corridor for hazards such as historical landslides, surficial and deep coal mines, and problematic geographical features. Additionally, Woolpert provided geotechnical borings and geophysical investigations for two-meter stations, two HDD river crossings, two HDD major roadway crossings, and two slope instability locations.

Big Pine Gathering System Survey project photo
Big Pine Gathering System Survey project photo