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McDermott wins offshore EPCI project worth up to $750mn

Work includes six new offshore jackets, three associated topsides, a pipeline, two bridges, cables and brownfield works at existing offshore facilities

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McDermott won a contract worth betwen $500mn to $750mn from a Middle East customer for engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) services in the Arabian Gulf.

The contract for new facilities includes the full suite of EPCI services for six new offshore jackets as well as three associated topsides. The project scope also includes eight kilometres of 28-inch corrosion resistant alloy cladded pipeline, two inter-platform bridges, eight kilometres of composite cables as well as brownfield works at the existing offshore facilities.

The duration of the work is expected to be approximately 34 months and the contract award will be reflected in McDermott’s first quarter 2019 backlog.

McDermott plans to use its engineering teams in the Middle East and Chennai, with fabrication primarily taking place at McDermott’s facilities in Batam, Indonesia. Vessels Emerald Sea, Derrick Barge 30, and Derrick Barge 50 from McDermott’s global fleet are scheduled to undertake the installation and completions work.

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