Cape of Good Hope (CoGH) site consists of two caverns (approx. 500,000m3 total volume) situated 1km from the main site. These two caverns T171 & T175 contain around 2500-3000m3 of crude oil and are rented from a local company. There is a requirement to remove the crude oil from CoGH and return the caverns back to the landlords to reduce the financial requirements of the OPA. Whilst CoGH is not a CoMAH establishment due to the volume of product stored, all standards, procedures and safety management processes are to reflect Relevant Good Practice.
The scope of service for the Design Phase includes review of the Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) as developed and supplied by OPA, and the proposal and submission of any recommendations that the Consultant feels necessary to meet the required standards and specifications in design or improve the efficiency of the Construction Phase. Once the FEED is frozen and accepted by the OPA, the Consultant is to complete the design up to ‘Issued for Construction’ status of all the design documentation. Please refer to all ITT documents.