Rotary Engineering seals S$40 m worth of deals from April 2011
A total of 13 contracts were signed, and the values for each contract varies.
According to a release, for confidentiality and competitive reasons, the Group is unable to provide a breakdown of the transactions which involve engineering design, procurement and construction services, maintenance as well as electrical and instrumentation works.
In Singapore, one noteworthy project involves early works, including temporary facilities, ground preparation and civil works, for CCD (Singapore) Pte Ltd. This relates to Taiwan-based Chang Chun Group’s initial investment of S$500 million to build a petrochemical plant on Jurong Island. According to media reports, the company wants to capture the thriving demand for downstream products; specifically, the new plant in Singapore will source ethylene and propylene from Shell Eastern Petroleum.
Another includes the construction of three tanks – two fuel tanks and a water tank - for Alstom Power Singapore Pte Ltd, also on Jurong Island.
Some other Singapore-based projects that Rotary has recently secured include a contract for mechanical works for an oil major as well as maintenance work from Germany-based speciality chemical manufacturer Evonik Rohmax Asia-Pacific Pte Ltd and United States-based energy conglomerate Invista (Singapore) Pte Ltd.