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Wood wins US$20 million SNF Floquip contract

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Wood has been awarded a US$20 million contract from SNF Floquip (SNF) to provide maintenance and supplemental project services at its chemicals manufacturing facilities located in Plaquemine, Louisiana and Pearlington, Mississippi, US.

The initial two-year contract comes with a one-year option to extend and was awarded following a competitive tender process.

Under the contract, Wood will mobilise around 100 employees to support the multi-discipline maintenance and project work scopes at the two facilities.

Andrew Stewart, CEO of Wood’s Asset Solutions Americas business, said: “This strategic win signals the expansion of our downstream and chemicals capabilities and growing presence in a key regional market. Our strong proposition, combining end to end life cycle services with our chemical expertise, enables us to offer a complete package of scalable and tailored solutions to match the diverse needs of the region’s process industries.

“We’re delighted to be working closely with SNF as we focus on ensuring a smooth transition of services from its incumbent provider, and look forward to delivering safe, steady and outstanding operations for our customer.”

SNF Floquip is a subsidiary of SNF Holding, a manufacturer of water-soluble polymers, serving prominently public and industrial water and wastewater treatment markets.

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/petrochemicals/07102019/wood-wins-us20-million-snf-floquip-contract/

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