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Intergraph Tank 2015



Modeling and analyzing in TANK is possible. Users can export to.VUE and then insert their design into Intergraph Smart(TM), SmartPlant Review, or SmartPlant Review without any additional software. This allows the CAD operator to eliminate the need for modeling equipment and saves time and money. This allows developers and operators to create accurate and fast designs for the construction of new tanks or the assessment of existing tanks.


After the analysis is complete, you can view the results in tabular reports or graphic diagrams containing related data. Steel oil storage tank design, analysis output, and reports are available. TANK allows you to analyze storage tanks according to various American Petroleum Institute standards. TANK can analyze tanks with higher pressure than API 650. To address customer requests, API 620 supports include nozzle calculations, material databases, insulation on roofs, and insulation.




Intergraph Tank 2015



Intergraph TANK 2016 Download Free. The most recent Rendition for Windows. It is easy to use and explains what each stage of data collection requires. It will ask you what information is needed and when it is necessary. Intergraph TANK 2016 performs the calculations as indicated by the Programming interface Benchmarks 650 & 653. It also can determine the wind, seismic, and settlement conditions. After the investigation is complete, you can view the results in either the forbidden reports or as graphic outlines with relevant information. Easy to use, powerful, and comprehensive application to design, analyze, and evaluate welded steel oil storage tank according to API Standards 622, 653, and 653.


Efficient Component Placement in CADWorx Plant Professional Date: June 10, 2015 Time: 09.00 AM(Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain) 10.00 AM (UAE, Oman) 11.30 AM (India) Duration: 30 Min Cost: Free Webinar Explaining the various In-line component placement options available in the latest CADWorx Plant Professional


Act 2015-308 allows for a Construction Industry Craft Training Fee to be collected on non-residential construction building permits. This fee shall be equal to one dollar ($1.00) for every one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) of construction authorized. To learn more about this fee from the State of Alabama Department of Finance, Division of Construction Management click here.


GMI-ARCADIS JV, Plano, Texas (FA8903-15-D-0006); Parsons Brinkerhoff - FSB - H&A JV, Virginia Beach, Virginia (FA8903-15-D-0014); and Pond-J.M. Waller LLC, San Antonio, Texas (FA8903-15-D-0015), have been awarded an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract with a program ceiling of $950,000,000 for design and construction services. Contractor will provide architect-engineering (A-E) design and construction service, including A-E services to support military construction, military family housing, and sustainment, restoration and modernization programs worldwide. Work will be performed at government locations worldwide and is expected to be complete by Sept. 22, 2022. This award is the result of a competitive acquisition with 83 offers received. Fiscal 2015 operation and maintenance funds in the amount of $9,000 are being obligated at the time of award. Air Force Installation Contracting Agency, 772nd Enterprise Sourcing Squadron, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, is the contracting activity.


UES Inc., Beavercreek, Ohio, has been awarded a $32,307,768 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for research and development in the area of advanced materials and process development. Contractor will provide for development of materials and processing methodologies that are vital to create advanced materials and devices for future Air Force assets and weapon systems applications. Work will be performed at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, and is expected to be complete by Dec. 1, 2022. This award is the result of a competitive acquisition with four offers received. Fiscal 2015 research, development, test, and evaluation funds in the amount of $200,974 are being obligated at the time of award. Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, is the contracting activity (FA8650-15-D-5230).


L-3 Communications Integrated Systems, Greenville, Texas, has been awarded two modifications (P00149 and P00154) to previously awarded contract FA8106-08-C-0005 for mission communications systems for the VC-25A aircraft. Modification P00149 was for $7,263,685 and P00154 was for $6,961,870. Work will be performed at Greenville, Texas, and is expected to be complete by March 30, 2017. Fiscal 2013 aircraft procurement funds in the amount of $14,225,555 are being obligated at the time of award. Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, is the contracting activity. Modification P00149 was awarded on July 24, 2015.


WM Builders Inc., Temple, Texas, was awarded a $46,527,000 firm-fixed-price contract with options for the design and renovation of the 1st Cavalry Division Headquarters, Ft. Hood, Texas, with an estimated completion date of March 13, 2018. Bids were solicited via the Internet with four received. Fiscal 2015 operations and maintenance (Army) funds in the amount of $46,527,000 were obligated at the time of the award. Army Corps of Engineers, Ft. Worth, Texas, is the contracting activity (W9126G-15-C-0251).


Lockheed Martin Corp., Orlando, Florida, was awarded a $27,398,365 modification (P00009) to foreign military sales contract W31P4Q-15-C-0043 (Pakistan, Qatar, Tunisia) for Hellfire missile launch electronic assemblies and upper harnesses. Work will be performed in Orlando, Florida, with an estimated completion date of May 31, 2018. Fiscal 2010, 2013, 2014, and 2015 other procurement funds in the amount of $27,398,365 were obligated at the time of the award. Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, is the contracting activity.


Mission 1st Group Inc., Princeton, New Jersey, was awarded a $19,439,379 firm-fixed-price foreign military sales contract (Kuwait, Afghanistan) with options to be performed in Kuwait and Afghanistan, with an estimated completion date of March 23, 2017. One bid was solicited with one received. Fiscal 2015 operations and maintenance (Army) funds in the amount of $19,439,379 were obligated at the time of the award. Army Contracting Command, Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois, is the contracting activity (W52P1J-15-F-0039).


DynCorp International LLC, Ft. Worth, Texas, was awarded a $13,743,088 modification (P00101) to contract W58RGZ-13-C-0040 for aviation maintenance. Work will be performed in Afghanistan with an estimated completion date of Dec. 31, 2015. Fiscal 2015 operations and maintenance (Army) funds in the amount of $13,743,088 were obligated at the time of the award. Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, is the contracting activity.


Intergraph Government Solutions Corp., Madison, Alabama, was awarded an $11,734,728 firm-fixed-price contract for on-site technical support for the Army Records Information Management System. Work will be performed in Alexandria, Virginia, with an estimated completion date of Sept. 26, 2016. One bid was solicited with one received. Fiscal 2015 operations and maintenance (Army), and research, development, testing, and evaluation funds in the amount of $11,734,728 were obligated at the time of the award. Army Contracting Command, Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey, is the contracting activity (W15QKN-15-F-0060).


AM General LLC, South Bend, Indiana, was awarded an $11,351,579 modification (P00006) to foreign military sales contract W56HZV-15-C-0155 (Lebanon) for 50 high-mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicles. Work will be performed in Mishawaka, Indiana, with an estimated completion date of May 31, 2016. Fiscal 2015 other procurement funds in the amount of $11,351,579 were obligated at the time of the award. Army Contracting Command, Warren, Michigan, is the contracting activity.


J.F. Brennan Co. Inc., La Crosse, Wisconsin, was awarded an $8,725,600 firm-fixed-price contract with options for transferring dredged material from Crats Island to the Wabasha Gravel Pit via pipeline. Work will be performed in Wabasha, Minnesota, with an estimated completion date of Jan. 1, 2018. Bids were solicited via the Internet with two received. Fiscal 2015 other procurement funds in the amount of $8,725,600 were obligated at the time of the award. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul, Minnesota, is the contracting activity (W912ES-15-C-0007).


Lockheed Martin was awarded a $7,454,634 cost-plus-fixed-fee undefinitized contract for field service representative support for product manager radars contingency operations in Iraq, with an estimated completion date of Sept. 22, 2016. One bid was solicited with one received. Fiscal 2014 and 2015 operations and maintenance (Army), and other procurement (Army) funds in the amount of $2,440,000 were obligated at the time of the award. Army Contracting Command, Aberdeen, Maryland, is the contracting activity (W56KGY-15-C-0023).


Lockheed Martin Mission Systems and Training, Manassas, Virginia, is being awarded a $120,400,598 cost-plus-incentive-fee and cost reimbursement modification to previously awarded contract N00024-09-C-6247 to exercise an option for engineering services and support of the AN/BVY-1 Integrated Submarine Imaging System (ISIS). Services will include design, development, testing, reverse engineering, technology insertion/refreshment, engineering services, field engineering services, and system support. The ISIS provides mission critical, all-weather, visual, and electronic search, digital image management, indication, warning, and platform architecture interface capabilities for attack submarine (nuclear propulsion) (SSN) - SSN688 (Los Angeles class); SSN 21 (Seawolf class); submersible, ship, guided, nuclear (SSGN Ohio class); and SSN 774 (Virginia class) submarines with potential for ship, submersible, ballistic, nuclear (SSBN) (Trident class) and potentially other submarines. ISIS rolls-up existing components and near-term capabilities, and provides a robust architecture for efficiently inserting future capabilities as they become available, including items leveraged from the SSN 774 (Virginia) class photonics program. Work will be performed in Manassas, Virginia (72 percent); Virginia Beach, Virginia (9.8 percent); Northampton, Massachusetts (7.5 percent); Arlington, Virginia (4.6 percent); Fairfax, Virginia (4.6 percent); and Newport, Rhode Island (1.5 percent), and is expected to be completed by September 2016. Fiscal 2014 and 2015 other procurement (Navy); and fiscal 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015 shipbuilding and conversion (Navy) funding in the amount of $6,738,308 will be obligated at time of award. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington Navy Yard, District of Columbia, is the contracting activity. 2ff7e9595c


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