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Saudi refinery work for Worley

CONTRACTING giant WorleyParsons has won more work in the Middle East, with the announcement it wi...

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The $80 million contract – awarded by Saudi Aramco – will see Worley provide project management, front-end engineering design (FEED) development contract bid package development, detailed design support, detailed design package preparation, and construction management services for the East Coast refinery project at Ras Tanura, Saudi Arabia.

Construction of the $8 billion project is expected to begin next week and is due to finish in the first quarter of 2012.

Worley chief executive John Grill said the company has participated in major petroleum projects in Saudi Arabia since 1956.

“We will capitalise on our long history of achievement and tap our worldwide resources to deliver a project that represents all that is best in global execution,” he said.

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