Base Camps

SUPPORT SERVICES -- ALGERIA, BANGLADESH, IRAQ (USAID) SUDAN, TANZANIA

  • Design, procurement of Base Camps - modular, prefabricated or locally resourced, ranging from 20 man to 150 man camps; fully self sufficient with treated water supplies, sewage disposal facilities, power and IT.
  • Assisting with rig moves/transportation issues
  • Organising catering/housekeeping facilities
  • Support office fit-outs
  • Ongoing maintenance considerations

Tegantour Camp

Tegantour Camp

Accommodation and drill from South Sudan

Office fit out, Khartoum

Base camp, Basrah P1

Base camp, Basrah P2


Base camp, Basrah P3

Base camp, Basrah P4

PAKSEY BRIDGE - BANGLADESH

Design, procurement and construction of Engineering and Staff accommodation and offices to support construction of Paksey bridge.

 

28th November 2009
Weeks (DAE) Ltd announces a change to the trading name to Weeks (East Africa) Ltd. This change was considered appropriate to more accurately reflect the company trading status.

6th November 2009
Construction works commence on Buffalo East 1 & 2 and Crocodile 2 wellsites and access tracks in Block 1, Uganda for Heritage. Work is expected to take some 6-8 weeks to complete.


WEEKS
aim is to promote a strong sense of teamwork, empower individuals and make work enjoyable. Equality of opportunities is actively encouraged and employees should be able to advance on merit.

WEEKS are seeking to recruit aspiring individuals to build, develop and grow with an ambitious company.

Individuals should be self motivated, possess good inter personal skills, with an innovative approach to problem solving and delivering customer solutions.

If you feel you have something to offer, forward your CV to: weeks@dsl.pipex.com

 


WEEKS
are a conscientious organisation that continually strives to exceed social, legal, industry and environmental standards. This focus ensures that all delicate aspects of a project are treated with outstanding consideration and empathy - while also providing effective solutions to these issues.

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