ICA Fluor signs $90-million contract to build offshore living quarters module for Pemex

Pemex Exploration and Production has awarded ICA Fluor, jointly owned by Fluor Corp. and Empresas ICA, a $90-million contract for modular construction of offshore living quarters.
Dec. 4, 2006

Offshore staff

MEXICO CITY, Mexico -- Pemex Exploration and Production has awarded ICA Fluor, jointly owned by Fluor Corp. and Empresas ICA, a $90-million contract for modular construction of offshore living quarters.

The quarters can house up to 150 people and will be built in Veracruz State, Mexico. The facility will be in the Gulf of Mexico to serve several offshore fields, such as Cantarell, Ku-Maloob-Zap.

Construction is scheduled to begin in February 2007. The contract is expected to be completed by June 2008.

The project involves engineering, procurement, construction, load-out, and seabed fastening as well as dismantling and transporting the existing offshore facilities.

12/04/2006

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