Jacobs Expands MSA for Chevron's US Refineries, Terminals
Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. has signed a master services agreement (MSA) expansion amendment with Chevron Products Co. to provide elective construction management (CM) services on an as-needed basis at Chevron refineries and terminals throughout the United States, Jacobs reported Tuesday.
"As an experienced Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) provider of end-to-end solutions, we will support Chevron's facility and business objectives while delivering engineering, procurement and construction management (EPCM) services at the company's U.S. refineries and terminals," Valerie Roberts, Jacobs' global field services senior vice president and general manager, said in a company announcement.
Refineries covered under the MSA amendment include Chevron facilities in El Segundo and Richmond, Calif., Pascagoula, Miss., and Salt Lake City, Utah. According to Jacobs, the expansion amendment provides existing engineering and procurement (EP) services and allows Jacobs to deploy IPD at Chevron's U.S. refinery and terminal locations. Jacobs stated that IPD is designed to optimize project results, increase value to facility owners, reduce hours in the field and rework and maximize efficiencies through all project phases.
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