Compressor & Pumping Station Construction
Service 04 — Core Trade

Compressor & Pumping Station Construction

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Full EPC
Station Scope
Skid to
Startup Delivery
Mechanical & Electrical
Crews In-House
Pressure-Tested
Before Handover
What We Build

Keeping Product Moving, On Pressure

Compressor and pumping stations are where a pipeline's throughput actually gets decided, which means the construction tolerances are tighter and the commissioning stakes are higher than almost anywhere else on a project. BWZ Energy & Infrastructure Ltd builds these stations as a full mechanical, electrical, and piping scope — not a patchwork of subcontractors handed off mid-project.

Our crews set foundations and skids, install compressor and pump packages, run station piping and manifolds, and complete the electrical and controls tie-ins that bring a station online. Every station is pressure-tested against the operator's specification before we call it complete, with test records included in the closeout package.

Because we staff mechanical and electrical crews directly, a station build doesn't stall waiting on a subcontractor's schedule — the same project manager who scoped the piping is coordinating the controls tie-in the same week.

Yellow-coded pump station valves and piping ready for installation
Completed pump station with blue pump and red motor unit
Project Type — Turnkey EPC

One Contract, Engineering Through Startup

For operators who'd rather manage one contract than five, we deliver station builds as a turnkey EPC scope — engineering coordination, procurement support, civil and structural work, mechanical and electrical installation, and commissioning, all under a single BWZ project manager.

That single point of accountability is what keeps turnkey station projects on schedule: no gaps between trades, no finger-pointing when a delivery slips, and one team that answers for the finished, pressure-tested station.

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