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Jacobs and Expertise sign maintenance and turnaround MoU

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Jacobs and Expertise Contracting Co. Ltd have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to offer plant maintenance and turnaround solutions to key clients in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. With increased cost pressures on operators in the region, Jacobs’ and Expertise’s complimentary capabilities provide alternate maintenance and turnaround execution models and innovative solutions to reduce costs and maximise facility up-time.

The companies will combine their experience across multiple industrial sectors, including upstream and downstream oil and gas, petrochemicals, specialty chemicals, mining and minerals, power, water, aerospace and advanced infrastructure.

“This partnership reflects our commitment to provide innovative end-to-end services to our clients in Saudi Arabia,” said Jacobs Senior Vice President and General Manager, David Zelinski. “With cultures aligned on safety and long-term customer satisfaction, Jacobs and Expertise are ready to lead existing and new clients in the transformation of maintenance and turnarounds delivery in the region.”

“Our partnership with Jacobs aligns with our aspirations to serve the industry in a broader and more comprehensive way,” said Expertise President Fares S. Al Shammari. “It transforms Jacobs and Expertise, combining global knowledge, experience and exemplary resources in line with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 to enrich local content and promote knowledge transfer.”

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