SEPC FZE bags $9.5m UAE energy infrastructure upgrade subcontract
SEPC FZE, the UAE arm of SEPC Limited, has secured a subcontract worth AED 35,000,000 for a strategic energy infrastructure upgrade project in the United Arab Emirates. The contract, awarded by Lauren Middle East Engineering Construction L.L.C., involves the installation of a new Emergency Shutdown (ESD) system, Nitrogen Generation Unit, and an advanced Public Address & General Alarm (PAGA) System at Mubarraz Island, under the Abu Dhabi Oil Company (ADOC) development framework.
This project is slated for completion by December 2026, expanding SEPC's energy and process-industry capabilities in the Middle East. SEPC Limited is a well-established EPC company offering turnkey solutions across various sectors, including Water & Wastewater, Roads, Industrial Infrastructure, and Mining.
According to Venkataramani Jaiganesh, managing director of SEPC Limited, this contract underscores SEPC's growing global credibility in executing complex EPC assignments and reinforces its strategy to become a more internationally anchored engineering organization. In FY25, SEPC reported a Standalone Revenue of ₹597.65 crore, an EBITDA of ₹98.94 crore, and a Net Profit of ₹24.84 crore.
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