Cape secures term contract at Longannet Power Station

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Cape plc, the international provider of essential industrial services to the energy and natural resources sectors announces the award of a package of two-year contract with a further one year option by ScottishPower to provide multi-disciplinary integrated services of access, insulation, asbestos management, coating, industrial cleaning and waste management services at the ScottishPower Plant located on the Forth.

The contract have been secured following a long and robust tender process whereby Cape was able to demonstrate that its continued focus on providing greater value through a collaborative and efficient service delivery will continue to provide Scottish Power with the value required to operate a key national asset.

Steve Connolly, Managing Director of Cape UK, Europe and CIS commented:

“This is an important award for our UK business and we are delighted to maintain our long and successful partnership with ScottishPower. The contract win is a reflection of the excellent efforts of the Cape and Longannet site teams who continue to work in a collaborative manner to deliver value to both stakeholders through reliable and intelligent deployment of our resources.”

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