Jacobs (J) to Manage Construction Site Organization for Major Decarbonization Project at thyssenkrupp Steel
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Jacobs (NYSE: J) has been selected as Program and Construction Management (PMCM) partner for thyssenkrupp Steel's
The project encompasses a new process using green hydrogen for iron reduction, replacing traditional coal-powered blast furnaces with hydrogen-powered electric smelters. When the plant goes into operation at the end of 2026, the site will produce 2.5 million metric tons of direct reduced iron (DRI) annually and reduce carbon emissions by up to 3.5 million metric tons per year.
"Companies like thyssenkrupp and Jacobs are leading the way in global climate transformation with a focus on decarbonizing the industrial sector," said Jacobs Executive Vice President
"The decision to commission Jacobs with the construction site organization is an important step towards the successful implementation of our planned construction project," said thyssenkrupp Steel Technical Project Leader Direct Reduction
As PMCM partner, Jacobs' scope of work includes overall coordination and management of engineering services, assembly and logistics; construction management and supporting contract management; assembly management of the Engineering Procurement Construction (EPC) contractor for the direct reduction plant; and interface management across the construction and assembly teams.
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