The contract follows a five-year, $50 million deal between the pair and will see the engineering group continue to provide crane operation and maintenance personnel, materials, equipment, engineering and mechanical handling services.

The new three-year deal is inclusive of a further two one-year options, EnerMech said.

“Having a strong local infrastructure in place, allows us to provide a tailor-made integrated package of our seven business lines, which complement the core cranes and lifting services which BP require,” EnerMech cranes & lifting director John Morrison said.

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