Southeast Construction successfully delivered the complete greenfield installation of the new Hydrofloat Circuit at our clients Esterhazy operation, providing full structural, mechanical, piping, civil, electrical, and instrumentation services. Working within a new Hydrofloat building addition, our team executed the full installation of major process equipment—includingDerrick Screens, the Reagent Mix Tank, Concentrate and Tails DSM Screens, Debrine Cyclone Cyclopak systems, and the Hydrofloat Product Centrifuge.

Our mechanical and structural scope included equipment setting; fabrication and installation of HDPE and lined piping systems; installation of chutework, pumpboxes, pump assemblies, and access platforms; and the supply of pipe supports, the cyclone feed collection box, and roof drainage systems. Southeast Construction provided all required rigging, temporaryworks, field verification, and quality control documentation to ensure safe, compliant execution.

In parallel, Southeast Construction delivered the full Electrical and Instrumentation (E&I) installation, integrating all systems with the newly constructed E-House. This work included supply and installation of cable tray systems, power and control cable pulls, motor terminations, instrumentation wiring, and grounding/bonding of all equipment. Our team routed and completed all final connections to the E-House—including MCC, PLC, VFD, and control system tie-ins—while installing and commissioning all Hydrofloat circuit motors, start/stop stations, junction boxes, PLC panels, and instrumentation loops.

Across all disciplines, Southeast Construction supported the client through Stage 2 pre-commissioning, system testing, and commissioning activities to ensure the Hydrofloat Circuit was energized, verified, and brought online safely and efficiently.

This project demonstrates Southeast Construction’s ability to execute complex, multidisciplinary process installations in active mining environments—delivering safe, high-quality work while meeting strict technical, operational, and scheduling expectations.

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