Brand brand New contracts, renewals while the opening of a fresh Aberdeen base have now been flipping the fortunes of Bilfinger Salamis following a stark begin to 2020.
The vitality services company has possibly maybe not been as “hard hit” as some within the sector.
It specialises in asset integrity and upkeep, areas that operators “have to, and tend to be, continuing to pay money on”, according to handling director Sandy Bonner.
On that front, 2020 is a year that is“huge basic inquiries and tendering”, with “four or five major agreements” up for renegotiation or renewal.
“As we sit right here now, I’m able to genuinely state that we’ve done effectively in keeping those sufficient reason for picking right up some more work”, Bonner said.
“We truly have actuallyn’t lost any such thing significant it is therefore now simply an instance when trying getting as much mobilisations and primed for next year’s turnaround.”
The names regarding the operators Bilfinger has won these relates to have become held private, but a spread is showed by them of assets over the North water they’ll be taking care of.
This, in change, has permitted the business to obtain 300 employees straight back through the scheme that is furlough redeployed overseas.
This great news follows some darker times previously in 2020 for the firm, with worker disputes over furlough and redundancies.
Bilfinger had a really strong 2019, with shows including work with the hookup for the sum total Culzean platform.