International energy services company Kent has been awarded a contract by the Cabinda Gulf Oil Company (CABGOC) to provide integrated construction management services in Angola, further cementing its relationship with the long-established operator.
Under the agreement, Kent will deliver supervision and coordination of on-site construction activities alongside field execution support across CABGOC’s operations. The scope covers mechanical, electrical, and instrumentation work, fabrication activities, and project planning, with a focus on safe and efficient project delivery.
Kent said it will deploy a workforce combining local personnel with international expertise and will embed training and skills development initiatives designed to strengthen local workforce capabilities — an approach consistent with Angola’s local content requirements.
“Being awarded this contract by CABGOC is a testament to the strength of our relationship and our shared focus on safe, efficient project delivery,” said Iain Eddie, Executive Vice President for EMEA and APAC at Kent. “We are proud to support this project with our construction management expertise and look forward to delivering excellence while creating lasting value locally.”
The company described the award as building on its existing relationship with CABGOC and supporting its continued growth in construction management and asset support services across the global energy sector.
Source: worldoil.com
