Fugro lands third Asia IRM contract

OE Staff
Thursday, February 2, 2017

Fugro has been awarded a framework contract in the Asia Pacific region for inspection, repair and maintenance (IRM) services. Under this contract, IRM services can be called off as needed by the client. The total value of the contract is estimated at around US$86.3 million (€80 million) over the three-year period.

The services cover an extensive range of inspection and engineering activities across the client’s operated offshore facilities, targeted at keeping them operational and in good condition. They are provided from Fugro’s Asset Integrity business line which is centered around inspection and monitoring services, supporting optimal utilization and longevity of client infrastructures.

The work will be performed under Fugro's quality and safety procedures, which are in accordance with industry standards. The work is expected to start in 2H 2017.

“We now have three multi-year IRM contracts in Asia Pacific, creating a solid base for this region’s Asset Integrity business line during the coming years,” said Mark Heine, divisional director marine and member of the Board of Management.

Categories: Contracts Engineering Activity Asia

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