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Wednesday, January 22, 2025
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Cape secures scaffolding contract in Thailand

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Cape plc, the international provider of essential industrial services to the energy and natural resources sectors announces it has been awarded a two-year outline service agreement by STP&I Public Company Limited (STP&I).

Cape will provide scaffolding support services for Package 1, Plot A on the LNG Pre-Module Fabrication activities at the Laemchabang facility in Thailand, prior to their onward shipment to the onshore Ichthys LNG facility in Australia.

Paul Adams, Managing Director of Cape Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia said:

“Given the challenging market conditions in Asia, we are delighted to have secured this important contract which provides a solid base of work in the region in support of our growth strategy. We have worked closely with STP&I and together we have created a strong relationship which has proved instrumental in achieving this significant award.”

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