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Ntegrator International bags $58.6m contract

It will install pipelines and manholes, and diversion services for infrastructure cables across Singapore.

Regional communications and e-business systems integrator Ntegrator International has secured an installation and maintenance contract totalling approximately $58.6m from an unnamed Singapore-based regional service provider, an announcement revealed.

The contract involves the installation of pipelines and manholes, installation, maintenance and diversion services for infrastructure cables, and the service provision and maintenance of business services across the eastern, western and central parts of Singapore.

The project, which commenced on 1 April, covers a two-year period, with an option to extend for a further period of one year.

“This latest contract serves to bolster our revenue and order book for the next two years,” Jimmy Chang, managing director of Ntegrator, commented in a statement, adding that the firm is looking to secure more contracts in its focus markets of Singapore, Vietnam and Myanmar. 

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