Sanli Environmental bags O&M contracts with PUB

The firm participate in the overhaul of centrifugal pumps, disintegrators and related equipment.

Environmental engineering company Sanli Environmental Limited (Sanli) has secured new contracts worth $12.1m with Singapore’s Public Utilities Board (PUB) and the Myanmar government.

Spanning for over three years from March 2019, the company will be involved in the refurbishment of centrifugal pumps in the NEWater Factories and Waterworks, the overhaul of centrifugal pumps, disintegrators and related equipment and maintenance works at various PUB installations, as well as the maintenance of electrical equipment at the Johor Plants.

Meanwhile the two Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contracts from the Myanmar government are worth $4.3m. One of the EPC contracts is worth $1.8m, under which the firm will supply water meters of various sizes to the local government whilst the other contract, worth $2.5m, relates to the supply of pipes and accessories.

With these contracts, the group’s order book stands at $198m and is expected to contribute to Sanli’s revenue from the financial year ending 31 March 2020.

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