The project involves increasing the existing storage capacity by approx 17,000 tonnes, upgrading the intake capacity to 500 t.p.h, installing new handling and process equipment rated at 100 t.p.h. and a new grain drier and blending system is also included.
Game Engineering will be responsible for all electrical and process systems. To secure the contract they have been working closely with other companies who will be supplying the storage silos and civil engineering work.
Tony Kirk, Business Development Director at Game said over recent months they had worked extremely hard to secure the contract. “It reflects the specialist knowledge and understanding we have within the grain handling industry.”
“This project will further secure jobs within the company and also the wider community and suppliers to Game – all good news in these difficult economic times.”