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Renaissance
Services SAOG has been awarded contracts by Petroleum
Development Oman LLC (PDO) to build, own and operate
new Permanent Accommodation for Contractors (PAC)
facilities in
Oman
’s interior oilfields at Marmul and Bahja. The
long-term contracts run until 2044 and the contract
value of the initial 5-year period is in excess of RO
35 million (US$ 91 million).
Renaissance
is investing some RO 33 million (US$86 million) in
establishing the facilities. Once construction
and other project contracts are finalized, operations
are expected to commence in 2010. The Marmul facility
will have 512 rooms and the Bahja facility 304 rooms,
with both sites having room for further expansion. The
rooms are designed for single, double and triple
occupancy dependent upon requirements of the
contractor populations in the interior oilfields. The
project anticipates an occupancy level of 1,000
residents at Marmul and 600 residents at Bahja.
Renaissance already owns and operates ‘PAC’
facilities for PDO contractors at Fahud and Nimr,
which opened in August 2000, and Qarn Alam, which
opened in February 2002. These three existing PACs
have a total of 1,452 rooms and accommodate over 3,000
people. The Renaissance PAC projects won the
prestigious Oman Awards for Excellence ‘Investment
Project of the Year’ for 2001.
Commenting
on the important new contract awards, Renaissance
Chairman, Samir Fancy said “Through the PDO PAC
initiatives
Oman
has been at the forefront of raising living conditions
and occupational health for workforces. Similar
initiatives are being adopted by governments and large
corporations in other markets. The Renaissance PAC
concept and design provides a cost-effective quality
solution to this increasing demand.”
Renaissance
CEO, Stephen Thomas elaborates this point saying “A
Renaissance PAC delivers higher standards at lower
costs through economies of scale. The key to the
cost-effectiveness of these projects is the predicted
likely volume of occupancy and the longevity of the
contract period. Residents are safer, healthier and
happier in a quality lifestyle environment. Clients
save tangible costs in the long-term and enjoy
intangible gains including improved safety performance
and improved productivity. The concept can be
beneficial to any large constituency of people,
including resident workforces, students and military.”
The
PAC facilities include accommodation with en-suite
bathrooms. Recreation facilities including swimming
pool, gymnasium, squash, tennis, volleyball,
basketball courts and other indoor and outdoor sports
and games facilities. There is a fully equipped
clinic. Dining facilities are supported by
state-of-the-art kitchens, bakery and stores. Other
facilities include the administration building and
offices, laundry, reception, function rooms, meeting
rooms and library. The new PACs will also have an
auditorium.
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