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Renaissance Services SAOG (Renaissance) has awarded a
significant construction contract to Douglas OHI as
part of a US$28.6 million expansion plan for various
Renaissance owned and operated facilities serving the
oil & gas sector.
The Douglas OHI assignment is to build additional
accommodation and recreation facilities at the
Renaissance Permanent Accommodation for Contractors
(PAC) facilities in Oman’s oilfields at Fahud, Qarn
Alam and Nimr.
Renaissance currently has over 1,000 rooms in the PAC
facilities and this project will increase the
accommodation capacity by some 33% as well as adding
new swimming pools, squash courts and gymnasia.
The PAC projects have been developed under contract to
Petroleum Development Oman LLC (PDO) to accommodate
oilfield contractors. According to Renaissance CEO
Stephen Thomas “the PAC facilities are a world class
best practice in how to accommodate large workforces
safely and efficiently in remote environments. It is a
best practice developed here in Oman. The PACs deliver
higher standards at lower costs achieved through
economy of scale”. Renaissance clients at the PAC
facilities are leading companies serving the Oman oil
sector.
The Renaissance PAC Project won the Oman Awards for
Excellence “Investment Project of the Year” in 2001.
“This expansion of the project will add further value
to that investment for all stakeholders from the end
of 2007” said Thomas.
Renaissance Services SAOG is one of the largest
services companies listed on the Muscat Securities
Market. The largest proportion of Renaissance business
is engaged in providing quality services to the oil &
gas industry, where it is a leading turnkey contract
services provider; and has one of the top 10 support
vessel fleets in the world with a significant presence
in the Gulf, the Caspian region and S.E. Asia.
Renaissance is recognized as an Omani public company
with substantial international credentials,
successfully exporting its services abroad.
Renaissance 2006 revenue is estimated to be in the
region of RO 135 million (US$350 million) up from RO
106.4 million (US$276 million) the previous year.

Renaissance CEO Stephen Thomas hands the contract to
Douglas OHI GM John Steele, accompanied by Renaissance
Contract Services Group
GMs Ananda Fernando and Adil Bahwan.
(left to right – Ananda Fernando, Stephen Thomas, John
Steele, Adil Bahwan)
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