Evers & Sons begins construction on new 16-inch South Texas pipeline
HOUSTON (UI) — Evers & Sons Inc. has begun construction on a new 16-inch steel pipeline in South Texas for a nationally recognized midstream customer. Work started Nov. 10, marking another expansion milestone for the Houston-based pipeline contractor.
The project includes installation of a 16-inch steel line, a meter station, and launcher/receiver facilities that will connect a central processing plant to an existing regional pipeline network. The new infrastructure is intended to support reliable natural gas transport across one of Texas’ most active producing regions.
“We are excited to welcome a new client as part of our continued work and growth in South Texas,” said Kevin Reyes, Vice President of Operations – Pipeline. “This partnership reflects our commitment to meeting client expectations by safely delivering high-quality projects.”
Construction is underway and expected to be completed by mid-December 2025.
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