The Western Australian company today said this included contracts for the supply of formwork and scaffolding for a “high profile” project in Qatar and the sale of scaffolding materials for a construction project in Oman.
It said it had also won two Thai-based contracts to supply ongoing scaffolding services for a refinery maintenance project as well the supply of materials for a large construction project there.
“These are big international contractors who demand high standards of quality, safety and professionalism and meeting their strict criteria was a major factor in our success,” managing director James Cullen said.
“I think this signals the beginning of the rewards that will flow from these and other new markets in coming years as a result of our hard work and expansionary costs in recent times.”
PCH said despite it now mobilising for the projects, “meaningful” revenue flows would not surface until the second half of the year.
The company said it is also tendering and pre-qualifying for a number of other projects in South-East Asia and the Arabian Gulf and expects additional success in coming months.