Turner & Townsend to provide onshore support for BP in Scotland
Published by Rosalie Starling,
Editor - Hydrocarbon Engineering
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Turner & Townsend has been chosen to deliver quantity surveying and cost management services across BP’s onshore facilities in Scotland including Sullom Voe Terminal (SVT) in Shetland and the Forties Pipeline System (FPS) pipeline and terminals. Turner & Townsend will support BP’s annual work programme across both investment and maintenance.
The global consultancy’s role is to deliver improvements in managing spend and value for money across a number of identifiable areas including independent estimating, cost engineering and assurance, quantity surveying, contract and supplier management, risk facilitation, and planning and scheduling.
BP is one of Turner & Townsend’s largest global clients across the natural resources, infrastructure and real estate sectors. Turner & Townsend provides programme management, project controls, contract services, quantity surveying and consulting in all segments of BP’s business (upstream, midstream, downstream and real estate) around the world.
Notable current and recent BP assignments for Turner & Townsend include various projects on the North Slope (Alaska), BP’s pipelines and logistics programme (USA), Quad 204 and Clair Ridge (UK), Khazzan (Oman), the Tangguh Expansion Project (Indonesia) and the terminals upgrade programme (Mozambique).
Myles Cameron, Director for Turner & Townsend commented: “We’re delighted once again to be working so closely with BP on a series of significant projects that are of strategic importance to North Sea oil and gas.
“Being awarded this contract is a great opportunity to further show our experience and expertise in optimising performance and cost management. It’s early days, but mobilisation and integration have been successful and we look forward to building on such a solid start.”
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