T7 Global bags contracts from Petronas Carigali, Vestigo


The Construction Industry Development Board Malaysia (CIDB) has partnered with Petronas to drive construction excellence in the oil and gas (O and G) sector.

KUALA LUMPUR: T7 Global Bhd has received a letter of award from Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd to provide splash zone structural repair and maintenance.

It said on Tuesday its unit Tanjung Offshore Services Sdn Bhd (TOS) had received the letter of award dated Dec 24, 2018.

It added the contract was for two years, starting from Jan 2 with an option to extend for one additional year exercisable by TOS.

T7 Global also said its subsidiary of Fircroft Tanjung Sdn. Bhd had received a letter of award for umbrella contract to provide manpower services from Vestigo Petroleum Sdn Bhd. It received the contract on Oct 19, 2018.

The duration of the contract is for two years, starting from Oct 19, 2018 with an option to extend for an additional one year.

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