JOHN Holland and Arup have announced a new business partnership to focus on emerging infrastructure work in the oil and gas sector.
The partnership will bring together John Holland’s proven experience in civil, marine and specialised construction with Arup’s global strength in design and engineering.
The agreement creates an integrated service offering for the execution of civil and marine infrastructure projects in the oil and gas sector.
John Holland Group Managing Director, David Stewart says that the company has a long history in the oil and gas sector and strong track record in the delivery of highly technical industrial facilities. He welcomes the partnership.
CEO and Chairman of Arup Australasia, Dr Robert Care described the new partnership as a wonderful opportunity for the two companies to combine skills and experience in the oil and gas sector.
John Holland’s current work in the Queensland resources sector includes the $350 million Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal Marine Jetty and Berth 4 Expansion and the $280 million Abbot Point Coal Terminal X50 Marine Berth Expansion and Jetty Conveyors on behalf of the Ports Corporation of Queensland. John Holland is also working in Western Australia for BHP Billiton on Iron Ore facilities and Alumina Refineries and with Woodside on the Pluto LNG project.
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