ENGlobal said that the project scope includes engineering and procurement services for both the processing unit inside the battery limits (ISBL) and ancillary systems outside the battery limits (OSBL), which together are estimated to generate approximately 100,000 man hours of work over the life of the project.

The project is part of an ongoing modification program at the refinery, which is scheduled to be completed by the first quarter of 2009. Both the ISBL and OSBL portions of the work will be executed concurrently and will utilize up to 90 employees in ENGlobal’s Tulsa office in Oklahoma on a time and materials basis.

William Coskey, ENGlobal’s chairman and CEO, said: We are very pleased that ENGlobal was awarded this contract. Having been selected for both the ISBL and OSBL work, ENGlobal is able to provide an increased level of services throughout the scope of the project.