PBS is continuing to strengthen its position in the UK market, building on long-term client relationships, recent contract awards, and continued investment in its delivery footprint.
The business has recently confirmed a further contract extension within the UK offshore sector, supporting assets in the Northern and Central North Sea. The award represents a continuation of a longstanding relationship, seeing PBS retain its role in providing integrated services as the assets transition to new ownership.
This reflects the strength of PBS’s General Maintenance and Operations Contract (GMOC), which brings together multi-discipline teams under a single delivery structure, focused on safe operations, maintenance efficiency, and cost optimisation. The contract, with further extension options available, has the potential to continue through 2030.
Alongside this, PBS has secured additional UK work, including a two-year integrated services contract supporting gas plant operations in Shetland. These awards contribute to a stable and growing UK portfolio, anchored by long-term delivery in the North Sea basin.
Across the market, there is a growing need to reduce operating costs while simplifying how large and complex scopes are delivered. PBS’s model directly addresses this – providing a single point of responsibility across operations, maintenance, engineering, construction, access, and fabric maintenance with a clear focus on cost efficiency and performance.
More broadly to support growth efforts PBS have recently expanded its UK presence with a new office in Teesside, strengthening its ability to support clients across both traditional energy hubs and emerging industrial clusters. This complements its established Aberdeen base, which continues to act as a centre of excellence for delivery and international support.
Beyond the UK, PBS continues to support international operations, including ongoing work in Angola, demonstrating the scalability of its delivery not just in integrated services, but Engineering and Construction, across different operating environments.