Saudi Arabian oil company extends contract
Published by Francesca Brindle,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Coreworx Inc. (Coreworx) has announced that the largest Saudi Arabian oil company has renewed their contract for Coreworx Interface Management for an additional five year term. Used on more than US$60 billion worth of projects since its implementation in 2011, this contract extends the oil company's use of the Coreworx solution as the corporate interface management standard on their major capital projects, including oil and gas, infrastructure, midstream, and new city build projects.
"This contract renewal further demonstrates the realised value Coreworx Interface Management continues to offer complex engineering and construction projects around the world," said John Gillberry, Chief Executive Officer at Coreworx. Gillberry went on to add, "Based on their own experiences, owners can see evidence that our solutions help reduce risk and improve cost and schedule certainty across their major capital project portfolios. This reinforces their confidence in Coreworx and is why they're renewing their investment in our leading information management software solutions."
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/product-news/12072017/saudi-arabian-oil-company-extends-contract/
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