A Flexcrete product has been chosen for one of the world’s largest natural gas projects – the prestigious Gorgon Project in Australia. Unprecedented in complexity, scale and engineering excellence, the Gorgon Project involves the development of the Gorgon and Jansz-lo gas fields about 80 miles off the coast of Western Australia and includes the construction of a huge Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) plant on Barrow Island, as well as a domestic gas plant with the capacity to provide 300 terajoules per day to supply gas to Western Australia. The project is being developed by the Gorgon Joint Venture, which consists of Australian subsidiaries of three international energy companies, of which Chevron Australia is the major shareholder and project operator. Gorgon will be an important pillar of the Australian economy for more than 40 years. During construction of the LNG plant, the engineers sought to enhance the effective cover on concrete caissons that form the base of the heavy lift Material Offloading Facility.
Cementitious Coating 851 – a highly advanced, waterborne cementitious modified polymer coating – was chosen for application to the caissons on the basis its proven ability to provide reinstatement of effective cover on reinforced concrete, enhancing durability to achieve specified design life. Cementitious Coating 851 protects concrete from the effects of effective acid gases, moisture, chlorides and chemicals. As Barrow Island is a ‘Class A Nature Reserve’, it was important that all products provided were environmentally friendly and this could be assured with Cementitious Coating 851 as it is water-based with ultra-low VOC levels. International accreditation of materials was also important and this could be demonstrated with Cementitious Coating 851’s British Board of Agrément (BBA) approval and certification to EN 1504, the pan European standard for concrete repair. The works were carried out under rigorous quality controls by staff trained on-site by Flexcrete authorised representatives.