Aggreko signs 2010 FIFA World Cup contract
1st March 2010 South Africa - Aggreko plc is pleased
to announce that, along with its joint venture partner Shanduka
Group, it has signed a contract to provide temporary
power and temperature control for
broadcast and technical services for the 2010 FIFA World
Cup in South Africa.
The contract involves providing
broadcasting power in all 10 World Cup Stadium Venues, the
International Broadcast Centre (IBC) and FIFA headquarters, as well
as temperature control at the IBC. This will support the
broadcasting of the 64 matches of the competition to over 3 billion
people world-wide. The estimated value of the contract is £30
million, and will involve the installation of some 300 kilometres
of cable and 30 megawatts of generating capacity.
Shanduka Group is a leading African
investment holding company, and has formed an unincorporated
joint-venture with Aggreko to execute the World Cup contract. Both
companies worked together to supply temporary power to the FIFA
2009 Confederations Cup in South Africa.
Aggreko has customers in 20
countries in Africa and is providing over 1,000 megawatts of
temporary power on the continent.
Rupert Soames, Chief Executive of Aggreko, said: "Having
recently supplied temporary power to both the Vancouver Winter
Olympics and last year’s Confederations Cup in South Africa,
we are delighted to have been selected by the 2010 FIFA World Cup
Organising Committee to secure their broadcast power. This
underscores our position as the leading supplier of power and
temperature control to major sporting events worldwide."