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Alcoa Chooses Bechtel and Icelandic Consortium HRV
To Build Project in East Iceland
Alcoa recently
announced that it has chosen Bechtel and its
partner, an Icelandic engineering
consortium, HRV (Hönnun, Rafhönnun, VST), to
design and build its new plant in East
Iceland, which is being designed for
production of 322,000-metric-ton-per-year of
primary aluminum.
"We are pleased to have a project team that
combines the global breadth of Bechtel and
the best talent from Iceland, to leverage
the more than 100 years of Alcoa expertise
in primary metals," said Mike Baltzell,
President of Alcoa Primary Metals
Development. "By leveraging Alcoa's leading
technology and expertise in metals, the team
can design and create a world-class facility
that also meets the unique needs of the East
Iceland community," he said.
Bechtel and the Icelandic group plan to
maximize the use of Icelandic firms and
local workers on the project. Design work on
the project will begin in the second half of
2003, but work on the site is not expected
to start until the fourth quarter of 2005.
The project is expected to cost
approximately $1 billion and will be
completed in the second half of 2007.
The construction and operation of the
aluminum plant will help strengthen the
economy of East Iceland, which is now
heavily dependent on the fishing industry.
The construction phase for the facility is
expected to involve approximately 2300
man-years, and, when fully operational, the
plant will employ approximately 450 people.
Another 300 related jobs will be created in
related industry, service and commerce.
Bechtel and HRV, with support from K-Home
Engineering, will work with Alcoa to design
an ultra-efficient plant that has minimal
environmental impact. The design will not
incorporate an on-site disposal area for
spent pot lining, a by-product of the
aluminum production process. Carbon anodes
will not be manufactured at the Iceland
plant, eliminating a source of sulfur
dioxide (SO2), nitrogen oxide (NOX) and
hydrocarbon (PAH) emissions. The plant will
be designed to achieve Alcoa's strict,
self-imposed sustainable development
objectives, including zero process water
discharge.
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Bechtel will
perform engineering, procurement, and
project management functions in Montreal,
home of its global Aluminum Center of
Excellence. Bechtel established the center
in 2002 to strengthen its commitment to
Quebec, while recognizing Montreal as a
world center for the aluminum industry.
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Bechtel Group,
Inc. is one of the premier engineering,
construction, and project management
companies, with 1,000 current projects in
more than 60 countries and a workforce of
47,000. Bechtel has served the aluminum
industry for more than 30 years, installing
nearly 3 million metric-tons-per-year of
aluminum smelter capacity. For more
information, visit
www.bechtel.com.
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Alcoa is the
world's leading producer of primary
aluminum, fabricated aluminum and alumina,
and is active in all major aspects of the
industry. Alcoa serves the aerospace,
automotive, packaging, building and
construction, commercial transportation and
industrial markets, bringing design,
engineering, production and other
capabilities of Alcoa's businesses as a
single solution to customers. In addition to
aluminum products and components, Alcoa also
markets consumer brands including Reynolds
Wrap(R) aluminum foil, Alcoa(R) wheels, and
Baco(R) household wraps. Among its other
businesses are vinyl siding, closures,
precision castings, and electrical
distribution systems for cars and trucks.
The company has 127,000 employees in 40
countries. For more information go to
www.alcoa.com.
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