Saudi Aramco extends contract with SNC-Lavalin
Published by Callum O'Reilly,
Senior Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
SNC-Lavalin Fayez Engineering (SLFE), an engineering consultancy partnership between SNC-Lavalin and Dr Zuhair Fayez, has been awarded a five-year extension to its existing General Engineering Services Plus (GES+) contract with Saudi Aramco.
Under the contract, which includes three one-year options to extend, SNC-Lavalin will be invited to bid on front-end engineering, detailed engineering and project management services to support the implementation of Saudi Aramco’s capital and sustaining capital programmes in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Projects will includes refining and petrochemical facilities, as well as onshore oil and gas production and processing facilities, and building and infrastructure projects.
Martin Adler, President, Oil & Gas, SNC-Lavalin, said: “Saudi Aramco has been a valued client of ours for over 20 years […] We are honoured to have this opportunity to continue our relationship as an approved GES+ contractor, and contribute to the Kingdom’s programme to increase local expertise and employment. We are very proud of the confidence Saudi Aramco has shown in our technical expertise, systems and project management capability, and we are looking forward to continuing our collaboration under this new long-term agreement to help Saudi Aramco achieve the objectives set out under the GES+ contract."
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/refining/16012017/saudi-aramco-extends-contract-with-snc-lavalin/
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