CIMIC Group company Leighton Asia has been awarded the civil and mechanical works by PT. JGC Indonesia to support the onshore scope for bp Indonesia’s Tangguh Ubadari, CCUS, Onshore Compression (UCC) Project, located in Papua Barat province, Indonesia.
The task includes general civil works for site development and tie-in mechanical works at the major Indonesian energy project.
“This project builds on our decades of experience in Indonesia. We’re pleased to continue our partnership with PT. JGC Indonesia and support bp in helping meet growing energy demand in Indonesia and Asia,” said Juan Santamaría, CEO of ACS Group and Hochtief and executive chairman of CIMIC Group. “Our team is focused on delivering infrastructure that meets the evolving needs of the energy sector.”
The scope of work to be undertaken by Leighton Asia includes piling, drainage, roads, foundations, culverts and precast concrete elements, as well as tie-in installation work during TAR-13 (turn around maintenance-13) including steel structure erection, piping, electrical, insulation and painting.
“We are proud to continue our presence at Tangguh, a major energy project in Indonesia. This latest award reflects our long-term partnership with PT. JGC Indonesia,” said Brad Davey, managing director of Leighton Asia. “It’s a testament to our teams’ commitment to capabilities in resilient and future-ready energy solutions.”











