Rotary Engineering bags $65m worth of contracts
They were secured from November 2015 to February 2016.
Rotary Engineering has bagged contracts worth $65m for the period November 2015 to early February 2016.
According to the company’s media release, one of the new contracts was for a $19m jetty and its topside in Jurong Island. On top of the civil engineering work for the jetty, the work on its topside included marine loading arms, firefighting facilities, and electrical and instrumentation (E&I) works.
The company also snapped up two contracts worth $33m involving piping, mechanical, civil and E&I work in Jurong Island.
“While investment in oil and gas exploration and production has taken a hit along with low oil prices, there continues to be demand for upgrading and maintenance works for brownfield plants,” stated Roger Chia Kim Piow, Rotary’s chairman and managing director.