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Over £4m worth of contract wins for Costain’s energy business

COSTAIN, the smart infrastructure solutions company, has secured some £4m worth of design, engineering and consultancy contracts for the energy ...

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COSTAIN, the smart infrastructure solutions company, has secured some £4m worth of design, engineering and consultancy contracts for the energy market which will see the Group shaping the future for sustainable operations and improved efficiencies at several UK onshore gas terminals.

The contract awards being delivered by the Aberdeen team also include topside modification projects for several subsea tie-backs in the North Sea, both at front-end engineering design (FEED) and pre-FEED phases as well as providing subsea engineering support to nuclear sector projects. Other work secured involves the pre-FEED for a carbon capture usage and storage project that includes the onshore and offshore dimensions.

Sean Close, Costain’s director based in Aberdeen said: “Oil and gas remains a key focus area as we help the UK transition to a low carbon economy by continuing to apply our 60 years of hydrocarbons experience in other energy markets such as nuclear, hydrogen and carbon capture. In particular, we are leveraging our expertise in gas processing to help make hydrogen a reality for the UK’s power, transport and heating sectors.

“These wins are testament to the broad range of capability in our Aberdeen team and underline the city’s status as a hub of engineering provision.”

Costain’s Aberdeen office is on Carden Place in the West End of the city.

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