UGL secures extension to manage critical Qld power assets
UGL, a CIMIC Group company, has secured a three-year contract extension to maintain critical power generation assets for Queensland Government-owned energy provider Stanwell, which supplies almost 35% of the state’s energy.
Under the extended agreement, which will run to 2029, UGL will continue to deliver essential maintenance and overhaul services, including major outage works and facilities management, across Stanwell’s power generation portfolio. This includes the Stanwell, Tarong, and Tarong North Power Stations, which UGL has supported for more than a decade.
“This renewal reflects UGL’s proven capability in maintaining complex energy infrastructure safely and efficiently,” said CIMIC Group Executive Chairman Juan Santamaría. “We’re proud to continue supporting Stanwell in delivering secure and reliable electricity to communities and industries across eastern Australia.”
UGL Managing Director Doug Moss said that since 2014, UGL’s partnership with Stanwell had been built on trust, performance and technical excellence. “This extension recognises our team’s expertise in delivering high-quality maintenance services that keep generation assets operating at peak performance,” he said.
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