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Tender awarded for gas projects off shore of WA’s Pilbara worth over $20B

A UGL employee with a company truck. (Photo credit: UGL)

A diversified engineering company has won a key contract for liquefied natural gas (LNG) developments off the shore of Western Australia’s Pilbara region.

UGL, which is part of the multinational contracting company CIMIC Group, recently won an extended supply maintenance and turnaround services tender for Chevron’s $5.1 billion Gorgon Expansion Project at Barrow Island and $20 billion Wheatstone LNG Project, 12km west of Onslow.

The deal involves delivering mechanical, electrical, instrumentation and access services for maintenance, plant turnaround and brownfield execution services. UGL will also extend integrated services for structural, mechanical, piping, electrical and instrumentation.

QMEB can reveal the contract worth $200 million also includes maintenance and project-related services for a variety of facilities in Victoria too.

“We are proud of our close working partnerships with leaders in the oil and gas sector in Australia,” UGL managing director Jason Spears said in a published statement.

Career opportunities are advertised on the UGL website.

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