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SISK GROUP - SICON LTD ENERGY
“Sisk are a well-managed, client focused organisation
that delivers on commitments and are capable
of managing multi-discipline tasks – delivering
a high quality product and service in a very safe
manner, whilst exceeding their original schedule
commitments.”
Rolf Zurkirchen, Global Head of Civil, Alstom.
The Energy market is recognised as power plants in the UK. The station is
the most significant growth area for outfitted with five Alstom GT26 single
construction in the decade to 2020 with shaft gas turbines, five drum-type heat
planned and funded growth identified recovery steam generators, five STF30C
across the Regions where John Sisk & steam turbines with axial exhaust and
Son is already established in - Ireland, five TOPGAS turbo-generators
UK, and the Middle East.
Runcorn will be one of the largest and
John Sisk & Son has already built up an most efficient energy from waste plants
enviable portfolio of projects in Power in Europe.
Generation, Biomass, Wind Power and
Sustainable Buildings, and no doubt will Conventional energy schemes
continue to do so in the years ahead. dominated in the early years, but Sisk
has moved to meet market demands and
SISK have built all the Combined Cycle now has wide experience in renewable
Gas Turbine Stations in the UK and energy – wind farms, biomass and
Ireland since 2010 with over 1200 MW waste to energy – as well as supply
installed capacity delivered in Ireland grid infrastructure.
and up to 3000MW delivered in the UK.
The unique skill set which John Sisk &
The £1 Billion RWE Pembroke CCGT Son has built up in both civil engineering
Power Plant built by SISK which was and construction management are key
commissioned in 2012 with a total differentiators that enable us to provide
generating capacity of 2,160MW and added value on each project, ensure the
thermal efficiency of 60%, is one of the highest standards of delivery and a 100%
largest and the most efficient CCGT commitment to safe working.
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