
The company announced that the new contract will last for 60 months, continuing to strengthen its order portfolio in Brazil, which now amounts to approximately 900 million euros.
The contract, signed through the firm’s subsidiary, Empresa Construtora do Brasil, encompasses “engineering services, preparation, recovery, and final removal operations. This includes offshore collection, transportation, dismantling, and waste collection of around 420 km of flexible lines (pipes, hydraulic umbilicals, electrical cables, and related items), as well as submarine components/equipment in the offshore oil fields of Marlim, Marlim Sul, and Marlim Leste.”
The components and equipment involved are located at depths ranging from 700 to 2,000 meters.