The Saipem Clough Joint Venture team has been very active in the community, participating in key industry events, reinforcing our commitment to engaging with local and Indigenous businesses and fostering meaningful connections.
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Business After Hours Events - The team attended and sponsored on of these fantastic networking events hosted by Waalitj Hub, PIBNG, KDCCI, and SCJV which provided a great opportunity to connect with local businesses and explore potential collaborations.
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Business Builder Workshop - Matt Gibbins and Andries Delport took the stage to share valuable insights on procurement opportunities for Indigenous businesses at the Business Builder Workshop hosted by KDCCI and Waalitj Hub. This important event supports Indigenous entrepreneurs and strengthens industry connections.
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Diamond Round Table Breakfast - Danny Van Niekerk presented at the first KDCCI Business Breakfast Briefing of the year, which was focussed on Major Project Updates. The event was highly attended, and Danny’s presentation provided guests with an insightful update on the Project Ceres mega-project.
A big thank you to Waalitj Hub, PIBNG, and KDCCI for hosting such valuable initiatives. We look forward to continuing to build strong partnerships with local businesses in the region.
With our parent company, Webuild, we are committed to enriching the lives of those in the communities in which we operate to deliver a sustainable future.
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About the Project
Clough and Saipem in an equally shared (50/50) joint venture, are delivering the engineering, procurement of equipment and materials, construction, pre-commissioning and commissioning for Perdaman Industries' Urea Plant Project, a latest-generation fertilizer plant.
The plant will be part of a landmark project for Western Australia, generating on average 2,000 jobs during the construction phase and approximately 200 permanent jobs during the operational phase.
The joint venture and Perdaman’s commitment to make a positive impact in the community are aligned, and a key aspect during the construction phase is to engage with the Indigenous and local communities through career, training and business opportunities ensuring long lasting social benefits.