Wood Group Awarded Pipeline Contract in Australia
Wood Group has received a $6 million contract from Woodside to provide engineering support for the subsea pipeline system during the fabrication and construction stages of phase two of the Greater Western Flank Project (GWF-2), located on the North West Shelf, offshore Western Australia.
“Securing the engineering support contract for GWF-2 builds on the technical solutions and global expertise Wood Group has already brought to this complex development,” Bob MacDonald, CEO of Wood Group’s Specialist Technical Solutions business, said. “We have supported the project since the concept development phase and will leverage our experience and comprehensive understanding of it, as we continue to focus on the safe and efficient execution of our services.”
The 15-month contract will be executed by Wood Group’s Perth, Australia office. It is the third contract secured by Wood Group in support of the project and follows the company’s completion of detailed engineering design and procurement activities for the pipeline system. Woodside recently honored Wood Group with a recognition award for the successful delivery of that project.
“We are proud to have received recognition for our successful completion of the detailed engineering design and procurement activities for the development’s pipeline system,” MacDonald said.
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