Gasunie has signed new ten year framework contracts with three contractors (consortiums), namely DES (Dura Vermeer/Equans), Bilfinger, and Hanab. Together the contracts represent an investment volume of up to €2.5 billion, spread over a period of ten years.
These contracts set out very specific agreements on the replacement, maintenance and expansion of stations and installations required for the transport of green and other types of gas, for both current and future flows. The energy transition comes with many new projects, while the maintenance of existing installations naturally also remains crucial.
The shift in focus from natural gas to new energy like hydrogen and biomethane, as well as to heat and CO2, requires a new approach to procurement and to infrastructure maintenance and development. The emphasis in all of this is on safety, social responsibility, and taking a zero-emission approach to the works.
New collaborative approach
According to Gasunie CEO Willemien Terpstra, the contract reflects a new collaborative approach. The focus is, first and foremost, on strategic partnership, with an emphasis on openness and co-optimisation. ‘We are, together, entering into a long-term partnership, one in which the focus is on safety, flexibility, efficiency and a more sustainable approach to projects in line with the changing market conditions. Maintaining safe and reliable energy infrastructure is a top priority. Additionally, we are developing new energy infrastructure, including for hydrogen transmission and the transport of CO2.’
Working and engineering in strategic partnerships
The new approach is part of the ‘Working & Engineering in Strategic Partnerships’ programme, the implementation of which will have a major impact and will touch on the work of Gasunie staff throughout the organisation. The launch of this programme was preceded by two years of preparation.
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