Woodside Energy has awarded the joint venture BAM Clough the marine installation services contract for the Karratha gas plant life extension integrated marine campaign project in Western Australia.
The contract involves project management and installation engineering works associated with replacing existing equipment on two berths, including LNG and LPG marine loading arms, gangways and dolphin fenders, with an option to provide marine equipment and resources to undertake site works.
Clough chief executive Kevin Gallagher said he was pleased to see the long-term relationship between Woodside and BAM Clough continue.
“Woodside and BAM Clough have a long history of successful collaboration,” he said.
“During the 1980s BAM Clough built Australia’s first LNG load-out jetty for the North West Shelf, and more recently completed the Train V LNG Jetty expansion and the Pluto LNG Jetty. We are delighted to see this relationship continue through the provision of brownfields services to the jetties we originally constructed.”
BAM Clough is a 50/50 joint venture between Clough Limited and BAM International.
Clough is a wholly-owned subsidiary of South African construction, engineering and mining contractor Murray and Roberts.