Stork awarded two year contract with Babcock International

FLUOR Corporation has announced that Stork, a Fluor company, was awarded a two-year contract for inspections, surveillance and quality assurance ...

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FLUOR Corporation has announced that Stork, a Fluor company, was awarded a two-year contract for inspections, surveillance and quality assurance services by Babcock International Group, covering various vendor sites in the United Kingdom, including Babcock’s Rosyth site, as well as other global locations. Fluor booked the contract value in the first quarter of 2021.

“Babcock is a trusted partner to highly regulated markets, delivering vital services and managing complex assets in the UK and internationally,” said Taco de Haan, president of Stork.

“Babcock’s Rosyth site is one of the largest waterside manufacturing and repair facilities in the UK. This new specialist services contract award truly demonstrates Stork’s expanding footprint into new onshore markets as well as the company’s proven capabilities to deliver value-added solutions to clients.”

“Stork looks forward to strengthening its relationship with Babcock International Group and welcomes this partnership opportunity by helping to provide high standards of operational excellence,” de Haan said.

Over the next two years, Stork will provide independent third-party inspection, surveillance and quality assurance services to assist Babcock International Group in complying with regulatory and legal requirements for the quality standards of the company’s products and services.

Stork’s UK office in Aberdeen will lead the work, in addition to assistance from its global network of industry experts. The project began in January 2021.

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