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BAM Clough JV awarded A$400 million Wheatstone LNG project


Published Feb 10, 2012
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Wheatstone LNG

Engineering and construction company Clough Limited reported that the BAM Clough Joint Venture has been awarded a contract by international oil and gas service company Bechtel, for the design and construction of the Chevron-operated Wheatstone Project LNG product loading facility and tug berths near Onslow, Western Australia. The contract is valued at approximately A$400 million.

The scope of work includes the design and construction of a 1.2 kilometre jetty with operations platform, a product loading platform with a single LNG and condensate load out berth, and associated piping modules and piping installation. At peak, the contract will result in approximately 200 jobs, the majority of them in Australia. This includes 15 in the Pilbara region, 90 in Western Australia and 30 elsewhere in Australia.

Engineering, procurement and planning work for the project will commence in February 2012 with construction activities on site scheduled to start third quarter 2013. The project is scheduled for completion in fourth quarter 2016. Clough’s Chief Executive Officer Kevin Gallagher said “This contract represents significant growth for our near shore marine construction business, which was established with long-term partner BAM in 1964. Forty-eight years later we are still fully committed to this business. With major LNG and minerals projects requiring load out jetties and near shore marine infrastructure, we are seeing more near-term opportunities relating to the Australian resources boom than ever before”.

“As an Australian contractor we are proud to be providing local capability to this important Australian project. We will draw on our extensive jetty design and construct experience and will work closely with partner BAM to deliver excellent project outcomes to Bechtel, and our ultimate client Chevron”.

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