Welcome to T. D. Williamson, Inc. Global Solutions! August 2004 _______________________________________________________________________________ In this issue: - TDW Field Services Moves Major Water Line - Borucki Heads EAM Region - LineMaster™ Training - Upcoming Trade Shows _______________________________________________________________________________ t h i s m o n t h ' s f e a t u r e - TDW Field Services Moves Major Water Line _______________________________________________________________________________ An on-going project at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport is to significantly expand the number of daily flight operations. In developing this expansion plan, many flow charts were proposed, each having a list of successive tasks to be done in a specific order. One such flow chart required expanding and widening the major expressway providing passenger access to the terminals. However, before that could be done, an existing railroad overpass had to be moved. The process of widening the expressway and moving the railroad overpass required that a 48-inch pre-stressed concrete water main serving the airport and surrounding communities would have to be relocated without loss of water service to the airport or communities it served. It's at this point that TDW Field Services entered the picture. TDW was contacted to help design the relocation of the water line without interruption of service. TDW Field Technicians installed two 48 x 36-inch concrete tapping saddles on the 48-inch line. Tapping valves were installed on the saddles and two 36-inch horizontal taps into the concrete pipe were successfully completed. A new, parallel ductile iron pipe system was added, connections made to the two tapped fittings, and water flow routed through the new section. The old section of 48" concrete pipe was isolated using existing in-line valves and filled with grout. This paved the way for relocating the railroad track over the abandoned pipe. All work was accomplished without system shutdown. TDW field technicians installed the tapping saddles, assisted in mounting the tapping valves and performed the taps. Taps were performed on successive weekends to assure system flow characteristics were at consistent demand rates. Approximately five hours were required to tap through the 4-inch reinforced concrete. TDW performed the work in conjunction with Alfred Benesch Engineers and Benchmark Construction Co. for the City of Chicago Water Department. The work was completed on time without problems, checking off one more item on the flow chart. For more information about TDW Field Services, visit http://www.TDWilliamson.com or contact your TDW representative 800-828-1988. - Borucki Heads EAM Region _______________________________________________________________________________ TDW President and CEO Pete Samoff has announced the promotion of Andre Borucki to General Manager, Europe, Africa and Middle East Region, effective August 1. Borucki replaces Jean-Paul Van Schandevijl, who has retired. Under Borucki's leadership, the EAM Region of TDW will continue to provide the same high level of quality products and services that has been the hallmark of operations under Van Schandevijl. Andre Borucki began his employment with TDW in 1991 and brings extensive experience and knowledge of TDW products and services, as well as our markets and customers, to this new role. Initially, Borucki was a Sales Administrator, and over the years, served in several capacities, including Hot Tapping and Plugging Services Sales Administrator, France Sales Manager, and his latest assignment as Commercial Director of the EAM Region. LineMaster™ Training Program _______________________________________________________________________________ The TDW Technology Center kicks off its third year with four training courses scheduled in the fall. Dedicated in June 2002, the training facility chalks up two successful years in customer, as well as TDW technician training programs. Programs scheduled include: T-101 Drilling Machine - one day; September 7. Operation and Maintenance of this popular drilling machine Pigging Products - two days; September 14-15. Why is Pigging Necessary? What pigs should be used? Includes pipeline design for pigging and launcher and receiver design. Transmission Equipment - four days; September 20-23 October 11-14 November 8-11. Includes training on the T-101 drilling machine, Model 660 tapping machine and STOPPLE®Plugging System. Gas Distribution Equipment - four days, September 27-30, October 18-21; November 15-18. Includes T-101, T-203 and Model 660 tapping machine, and the three SHORTSTOPP® Plugging systems. TDW's Technology Center courses are taught in a state-of-the-art training center by qualified Trainers. Lectures, video presentations, hands-on applications and testing produce technicians well qualified to work with TDW equipment. Operator certification testing and qualification are administered at the end of each program. http://www.tdwilliamson.com/training.html Upcoming Trade Shows _______________________________________________________________________________ Don't forget to visit TDW's booth at upcoming trade shows. We are attending several in the next few months, including: Events - 2004 Trade Shows | Dates | Locations | AWWA DSS September 26-29 Hyatt-Regency, Chicago IL IPC/IPE Pipeline Conference October 4-8 Calgary, Canada Rio Oil and Gas October 4-7 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil _______________________________________________________________________________ Any questions please call 1.888.839.6766 or 1.918.447.5100 Click Here to Unsubscribe or contact us at subscribe@tdwilliamson.com: