Monadelphous Group has secured a A$600m ($453m) contract to provide gas asset general maintenance services and brownfields offshore implementation for Woodside-operated production facilities in the region north-west of Western Australia.
The initial duration of the contract is five years with the option of two one-year extensions.
Under the contract, engineering company Monadelphous will be responsible for maintenance, shutdown services and offshore brownfields implementation for Woodside’s Karratha Gas Plant, Pluto LNG, North Rankin Complex, Goodwyn A platform and Angel platform.
Monadelphous Group managing director Rob Velletri said: "We have a long history of delivering on our promises to customers, maintaining the highest standards of quality and safety, and implementing innovative solutions that deliver continual improvements in productivity.
"It’s pleasing to see our work in these areas recognised by Woodside with the award of a new, expanded contract, which includes a significant portion of their offshore gas production facilities in the north-west of Western Australia, in addition to the onshore maintenance services we currently provide."
Monadelphous has been working with Woodside since 2002 on different project activities.
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By GlobalDataSince 2012, the company has been performing shutdown and maintenance services for Karratha Gas Plant and Pluto LNG Plant.
Headquartered in Perth, Australia, Monadelphous Group provides construction, maintenance, and industrial services to the resources, energy and infrastructure sectors.
The group's projects, facilities, and workshops are located across Australia, New Zealand, China, Mongolia, Papua New Guinea and the US.