Jacobs to engineer, manage European projects for Shell downstream distribution
Jacobs Engineering Group has received a contract from Shell Downstream Distribution to provide project management and engineering services for Shell's European program.
The contract involves program assets in Austria, the Netherlands, Germany, Luxemburg, Turkey, Italy, Denmark, Norway and the United Kingdom.
The three-year framework agreement has an optional two-year extension. Contract value is confidential, the company said.
Jacobs' office in Ghent, Belgium is leading the program work, working closely with Jacobs' offices in Cologne, Germany; Milan, Italy; Stenungsund, Sweden; Glasgow, Scotland; and Mumbai, India.
Jacobs is supporting Shell in managing its regional capital program through the engineering, procurement and construction management (EPCM) model for identified projects.
Jacobs is also managing Shell's asset or project information and documents for all terminal facilities across the region.
In making the announcement, Jacobs vice president Robert Matha said: "Jacobs and Shell have a decades-long relationship across Europe. We are very enthusiastic to enhance and sustain our partnership with this important asset management contract."
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