Member News: IKM Testing UK secures multi-million pound framework agreement

June 24, 2026
Member News: IKM Testing UK secures multi-million pound framework agreement

North east Scotland-based IKM Testing UK has strengthened its relationship with an international energy company, after securing a multi-million-pound framework agreement for the provision of specialist steam and chemical cleaning services, for an initial three-year term with two optional one-year extensions. 

Under the contract, IKM Testing UK will deliver steam cleaning and chemical cleaning services across their clients assets, continuing to provide safe, efficient and high-quality solutions aligned with operational and project requirements. 

Barry Summers, Regional Director at IKM Testing UK said, “This latest contract award is the result of several years of close collaboration and a strong working relationship between our organisations.  

We are proud that the quality, reliability, consistency, project management and scheduling expertise we provide have been recognised through this award. We look forward to supporting our client’s offshore operations and maintenance activities in the years ahead, ensuring safe, efficient and well-coordinated delivery throughout the contract term.”  

This award follows the successful establishment of the existing Leak Testing & Pipe Freezing Support Services Framework Agreement and comes at a time when IKM Testing UK’s expertise continues to gain industry recognition, with the company recently named a finalist in the OEUK Safety Awards for its steam cleaning services. 

IKM Testing UK is a complete service provider for the energy sector, delivering specialist services that contribute towards safe operations, reduced downtime and efficient project execution. 

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