Centuri awarded $550 million in infrastructure contracts
North American utility infrastructure services company Centuri Holdings, Inc., today announced more than $550 million in new customer awards.
The revenue value of the announced awards largely reflects a significant multi-year contract renewal for one of the largest regulated combination utilities in the U.S. with strategic expansion into adjacent territories, Centuri said in a news release.
The total also includes a contract to build a Renewable Natural Gas facility in the Northeast, the fourth of its kind for Centuri's union electric division, where the company will serve as lead project delivery contractor. The awards follow a previously announced $575 million in awards announced last month.
“These contract renewals with our long-standing natural gas customers supported by significant expansion are a testament to the reputation we have earned as a capable, client-focused, long-term energy infrastructure partner,” said Centuri President and CEO Christian Brown.
“Our ability to provide end-to-end solutions in both natural gas and electric infrastructure not only positions us well to provide a range of solutions to meet our customer’s booming power demands but also fortifies our presence in key markets.”
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