Fugro expands offshore and onshore services with new Egypt hub
Published by Elizabeth Corner,
Senior Editor
World Pipelines,
Fugro has cut the ribbon at new premises in Egypt as it expands the depth and range of its site characterisation and asset integrity services for offshore and onshore projects and infrastructure in the region.
Located in Cairo’s Zahraa Al Maadi industrial zone, the purpose-built facility recently hosted over 200 guests and staff at an opening ceremony. Mike Dravitzki, Fugro’s regional director for the marine division, said, “In officially opening this building, we demonstrate our commitment to Egypt. The new facilities support our integrated site investigation services for major civil infrastructure projects here, in addition to our expanding services for the offshore oil and gas industry.
“Having operated from rented premises in Egypt since the early 1980s, we view this project as a long-term investment to better support future growth of the business.”
Also present was Fugro’s Regional Director for the land division, John ten Hoope, who commented, “The new facilities are an ideal base from which to deliver our fast-growing site investigation services, which are supporting major projects such as the New Capital and the Zohr gas development, as well as other important energy and infrastructure investmentin Egypt.”
Extending to over 8000 m2, the new premises offer significantly expanded office, warehouse, engineering and equipment storage space, enabling Fugro’s specialists to provide quick, fully integrated and resourced responses to projects onshore and offshore. They include high tech meeting and conference suites and a large capacity training room to support ongoing skills, leadership and induction to Fugro’s world class health and safety standards. Alongside this are high specification electronic and mechanical workshops for ROVs, subsea tooling and survey and geotechnical equipment, plus a geotechnical soil testing laboratory.
The new facility also features state-of-the-art ICT infrastructure, a central, energy-efficient air conditioning system and environmentally-friendly LED lighting.
As well as enhancing operational efficiency, the expanded centre will enable Fugro to maintain the cultural and commercial benefits of service delivery by a largely native workforce (some 98%).
Personnel are trained in Fugro’s quality ethos and high standards, gaining technical and professional skills that see many stay long-term, deepening the regional expertise.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/27032019/fugro-expands-offshore-and-onshore-services-with-new-egypt-hub/
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