Rolta India has been awarded a multi million dollar contract from Sadara Chemical Company to implement a comprehensive engineering system at its complex in Saudi Arabia. This is to be the world’s largest petrochemical facility ever built in a single phase.
The value of the contract was not disclosed. The project will be managed by a global Rolta team working out of the United States, India and Saudi Arabia, and will be completed by late 2014.
Sadara represents a unique alliance between the Saudi Arabian Oil Company (Saudi Aramco), an energy supplier, and The Dow Chemical Company.
With a total investment of about $20 billion, Sadara is building and will own and operate an integrated chemical complex in Jubail Industrial City II in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Comprised of 26 manufacturing units, the Sadara complex will possess flexible cracking capabilities and will produce over 3 million metric tonnes of high value added chemical and performance plastics products.
K K Singh, Chairman and Managing Director of Rolta said in a statement, ``The win provides further validation of our strategy of uniquely combining engineering and IT capabilities for delivering high value solutions to win significant new and follow on business.''
amritanair.ghaswalla@thehindu.co.in
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