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SNC-Lavalin consortium wins contract by PKN Orlen in Poland

SNC-Lavalin (TSX: SNC), in a consortium that includes General Electric International Inc., has been awarded a turnkey contract by PKN Orlen to build a combined cycle power plant in Wloclawek, Poland. The value of the company's portion of the contract is estimated at $183.7 million. PKN Orlen is one of Central Europe's largest crude oil refiners and fuel retailers.

Designed to meet stringent environmental requirements, the plant will produce 463 MW of power through a gas turbine with a heat recovery steam generator (HRSG) and steam turbine. SNC-Lavalin's mandate will include the provision of all plant equipment, excluding the gas turbine (with HRSG) and the steam turbine and generator. The company will also provide project management, engineering, procurement, construction, start up and commissioning services for the overall project. Construction is scheduled to start in March, 2013, and is expected to take 36 months.



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