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Tahrir complex hires Maire Tecnimont for $1.7bln

Italian engineers provide EP work on Tahrir's utilities/offsite assets

Tahrir complex hires Maire Tecnimont for $1.7bln
Tahrir complex hires Maire Tecnimont for $1.7bln

Maire Tecnimont has signed an agreement with Carbon Holdings for the realization of Utilities and Offsite Facilities as part of the Tahrir Petrochemical Complex located in Ain Sokhna, Egypt.

Maire Tecnimont Group and Archirodon Group will provide EPCC services for an expected value between $1.7 billion and $1.95 billion, out of which 50% pertaining to the Maire Tecnimont Group. Following financial close, expected by the end of the current year, the Group will book its stake of the project. It is expected that Drake & Scull International will become a member of the Consortium. SACE, the Italian export credit company, is currently evaluating its support to the project financing.

The Project’s scope of work consists in the EPCC activities for all the Complex Utilities & Offsite facilities encompassing Utilities Island, Sea Water Desalination System, Waste Water Treatment, Sea Works, Tank Farm, Jetty Works, Power Plant, Pipelines and Auxiliary Packages and Systems.

Maire Tecnimont’s scope of work will consist in the Engineering and Procurement (EP) activities for Utilities Island, Sea Water Desalination System, Waste Water Treatment, Power Plant and Auxiliary Packages and System, as well as in the Commissioning for all the facilities.

The Netherlands–based Archirodon Group is a leading international construction contractor engaged in the Energy and Infrastructure industries, with recognized capabilities and strong track record for the realization of Marine and Offshore infrastructure. Archirodon’s scope of work will cover the Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) supply of Sea Works, Tanks, Jetty Works and Pipelines as well as the Construction activities for all the remaining facilities.

Drake & Scull International, a regional market leader in the integrated design, engineering and construction disciplines of General Contracting, Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing, Water and Power, Rail and Oil and Gas, will participate in the Project to perform part of the local scope.

The Tahrir Petrochemical Complex, located at the entry of the Suez Channel, is one of the most strategic projects supporting the industrial development of Egypt, strengthening the domestic petrochemicals sector and further consolidating foreign direct investments in the Country. Once completed, the USD multibillion complex is expected to boost Egypt’s annual exports by more than 25%, creating new jobs opportunities as well as reinforcing the manufacturing sector.

With this agreement the Maire Tecnimont Group further consolidates its leadership in petrochemicals and strengthens its presence in North Africa, a strategic area for the hydrocarbon processing industry in the Euro-Mediterranean region. Moreover, such award is sound evidence of Maire Tecnimont’s proactive commercial approach characterized by an early involvement during the project development phase of prestigious industrial initiatives such as the Tahrir Petrochemical Complex.

Pierroberto Folgiero, Maire Tecnimont Chief Executive Officer, commented: “We are very excited to join Carbon Holdings and other very reputable industrial players in this venture, a project that is going to reshape the petrochemical market dynamics in the region.”

Carbon Holdings – founded by Mr. Basil El-Baz, chairman and CEO – is a privately owned Egyptian company which develops and operates downstream oil and gas projects in its home Country.

 

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