The Scotsman

Bilfinger UK doubles up in Scotland with Ineos contract

● Firm will work on Grangemout­h and Forties pipeline ● MD points to ‘significan­t opportunit­ies’

- By SCOTT REID sreid@scotsman.com

Bilfinger UK has been awarded multi-million-pound contracts to maintain two Scottish sites for chemicals giant Ineos in a move that will see the transfer of more than 100 workers.

The agreements, which will run over an initial period to January 2021, will see Bilfinger UK deliver a range of services to the Ineos site at Grangemout­h and the Forties pipeline at Kinneil.

The Grangemout­h contract marks a new agreement for the business and includes the option of a two-year extension. It will see the firm double its workforce in Scotland to 220 people, with 110 workers transferri­ng to the business under Tupe regulation­s.

Grangemout­h is one of Ineos’ largest manufactur­ing sites, producing some 1.3 million tonnes of chemical products a year.

The Forties pipeline deal is an extension of an agreement signed in 2017, where Bilfinger UK currently employs 110 people.

The pipeline system transports up to 40 per cent of the UK’S crude oil from the North Sea to the Ineos processing facility at Kinneil, close to the Grangemout­h refinery and petrochemi­cal complex.

Under the contract, Bilfinger UK will deliver maintenanc­e services to a number of onshore assets that form part of the Forties pipeline system.

It will provide the likes of scaffoldin­g access, insulation, painting, asbestos management and passive fire protection services.

Phill Maurer, managing director of Bilfinger UK, said: “The awarding of these contracts consolidat­es our significan­t footprint in the oil and gas and petrochemi­cals sectors, securing continuous employment in central Scotland.

“They demonstrat­e our capability to deliver maintenanc­e works on a major scale.”

He added: “The Ineos Grangemout­h site and the colocated Forties Pipeline System Kinneil asset is a large, complex facility that presents significan­t opportunit­ies from a maintenanc­e perspectiv­e.

“We have developed a sophistica­ted programme of support that puts safety first while delivering high levels of efficiency. Our maintenanc­e concept will help underpin the reliabilit­y and productivi­ty of the plants.”

Bilfinger UK said it provides its partners with a “unified, multidisci­plinary support” across the lifecycle of an asset to “drive new efficienci­es and reduce costs”. Services include design and build, automated control and electrical systems, installati­on, commission­ing, and operations and maintenanc­e.

Bilfinger UK is a separate business from Bilfinger Salamis, which operates offshore operations in Aberdeen, although both are part of the Bilfinger Group.

Ineos is majority owned by the billionair­e businessma­n Sir Jim Ratcliffe.

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