RBG Secures Significant North Sea Contract Extension

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RBG Secures Significant North Sea Contract Extension

Thursday, Sep 08, 2011

RBG, the leading provider of assess, inspect and repair (AIR) services to the global energy industry that was recently acquired by Stork Technical Services, has secured a major £30million two year contract extension to provide Apache North Sea Limited (“Apache”) with fabric maintenance and deck crew services..

The contract, which RBG has held since 2008, will see the continued delivery of a wide range of integrated services, including coatings specification, application and repair, passive fire protection, thermal insulation, special access solutions and scaffolding, across the five Forties field platforms, located in the North Sea. .

Working with Apache, RBG has established an excellent safety record over the past three years, recording more than 542,000 hours without a lost time incident. RBG deploys multi-disciplined teams that execute the complex workscopes whilst minimising pressures on bed space and travel logistics..

Dave Workman, RBG, chief executive officer, said: “Securing this contract underlines our position as the leading support contractor of choice in the UKCS and highlights the benefits of our integrated service offering. The region is still a major growth area and securing this extension positions us well for our plans in the region in 2011 and beyond..

“Over the past 35 years we have established an unrivalled track record for delivering fabric maintenance services across the North Sea. Securing this extension is recognition of the great work our projects team carry out and the safe, quality service they deliver, both onshore and offshore.”.

Bill Logan, Apache North Sea’s production manager, said: “RBG has delivered a high quality service over the past three years and we are happy to continue our working relationship with the company.”.
 
3 and 3 , that`s a step back to the dark ages . Unfortunately there will be plenty of takers .
 
Norski scaffs have got it sussed 2 on and 3 off ;)
 
Years ago when i worked out of Yarmouth for ASL we did 2 on 1 off, the flight out was around 06.30 so in essence it was 2 on 6 days off
 
apache the operator is technically a drilling company and have used the fact to get out of the OCA AGREEMENT,which stipulates a2 on 2 off rota.
a few of the lads i know have bailed out of the forties because of whats coming.
i have to add people will moan but when you have guys giung out and asking fir 3 weekers everyother trip it kind of makes a mockery of the fact guys got black listed for striking in the late 80s for the rites that are now being eroded and given back to the multi billion conglomerates:mad:
 
I would be out of there ,but you are right happyh . There are to many ham grabbers , what chance do you have when the price of oil is through the roof yet wages are rock bottom . It will be interesting to see how the unions react but unfortunately there are far to many locker room shouters who are to damned misserable to pay their dues .
 
anyone know Kevin Duffy? is he on here? works in N.Sea not sure which platform....
 
the oca wage agreement has went through not bad for"the current climate"a wopping 4.5 but **** when you know the interest rate is actually 4.5
who can blame the unions for wanting all out strikes,when the banks energy firms and the oil conglomerates that our soldiers are all fighting wars for are making billions
 
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