A centralised owner or operator division that oversees large-scale capital projects and manages contractor relationships. Subcontractors typically submit bids, invoices, and compliance documents through the MPO rather than individual site teams. Knowing your MPO contact streamlines approvals, change orders, and payment processing.
Major Projects Office (mpo)
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Brownfield Site
IndustryAn existing facility or infrastructure that is being modified, expanded, or recommissioned rather than built from scratch. Subcontractors should expect tighter work windows, live-equipment hazards, and strict permit-to-work requirements. Scheduling and coordination with ongoing operations are critical on brownfield projects.
Shallow-Water
IndustryOffshore operating zones typically under 500 feet of water depth. For subcontractors, these sites use jack-up rigs and barges rather than deepwater vessels. Crew access, equipment requirements, and mobilisation costs differ significantly from deepwater scopes.
EPC (Engineering, Procurement, Construction)
IndustryA project delivery model where one main contractor handles all phases from design to completion, typically creating multiple subcontracting opportunities for field service companies across different project phases. For subcontractors, EPC projects often mean working under a prime contractor who coordinates all trades and manages the overall timeline and specifications.
In-Situ
IndustryWork performed on-site without removing equipment or materials from their installed position. Subcontractors are often mobilised specifically for in-situ repairs, inspections, or testing. Scope and billing should clearly reflect the fixed work location.
Midstream
IndustryThe segment of the oil and gas industry involved in processing, storing, and transporting oil, gas, and NGLs. Includes pipelines, gathering systems, and processing plants.
CSG (Casing)
IndustrySteel pipe installed in a wellbore to provide structural integrity and prevent contamination between different geological formations, requiring specialized installation and cementing services that subcontractors frequently provide during drilling operations.
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