Balanced Engineering & Construction (BEC) is proud to announce that Taiwan’s leading engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services provider, CTCI Corporation, has selected BEC to deliver the civil works for two liquefied natural gas (LNG) cryogenic tanks at the CPC Kaohsiung Intercontinental LNG Terminal in Taiwan. Each tank is designed to hold 180,000 kiloliters of liquefied natural gas.
This landmark project, jointly led by CTCI and Japan’s IHI Plant Services Corporation, is part of Taiwan’s strategic push to meet future energy demands and its net-zero vision by 2050.
This win reinforces BEC’s strategic growth into LNG infrastructure, backed by our deep bench of industry-leading personnel, proven technology, and extensive track record with CTCI.
BEC’s contributions to Taiwan’s energy sector with CTCI include:
- Three 80 m chimney stacks at Hsinta Combined Cycle Power Plant
- Two 150 m hexagonal chimneys at Taichung Power Plant
- 133 m high chimney with three internal flues at Linkou Power Plant
- Two 48.3 m high fly ash silos at Linkou Power Plant
This LNG project represents a strategic alignment of BEC’s core competencies with the needs of the evolving energy landscape. Backed by seasoned experts and advanced methodologies, we’re proud to bring world-class construction and engineering performance to this high-profile development.
“As we mark 25 years of engineering excellence, this project is a testament to BEC’s evolution. It reflects our strategic focus, long-term partnerships, and deliberate investments in people, systems, and methodology. We’ve leveraged decades of slipform expertise to enter the LNG infrastructure space, and we’re proud to contribute to Taiwan’s energy future alongside our valued partners.”
– Eddie Lloyd-Williams, CEO, Balanced Engineering & Construction
Slated for completion by 2030, the CPC LNG Terminal is key to Taiwan’s energy diversification and regional gas supply stability.