Title: AnalystInvestor Forum
1Analyst/Investor Forum
2Sir Peter Mason KBE
3AMEC Operational Structure
And executive responsibility for Asia Pacific
4Carlos Riva
5Agenda
- Business update
- Oil and gas
- Industrial
- Leveraging AMEC expertise
6Oil and Gas - Bonga FPSO
Setting a new benchmark for deepwater production
vessels
- Vessel complete
- AMEC awarded two year support services contract
- AMEC setting up offshore supply base at Snake
Island, Lagos
7Oil and Gas - Future prospects remain good
Source International Energy Agency
8Industrial Update - Americas
US private construction expenditures (US
billion)
2001
2002
2003
Source Datastream
9Industrial Update - Americas
- US industrial capital spending remains well below
2002 levels - AMEC continues to see improved enquiry levels,
but translation into firm commitments will be
2004 - Timing of recovery remains uncertain
10Leveraging AMEC Expertise
- UK expertise in design, project delivery and
operations support - US expertise focused on front-end consultancy and
design services - Opportunity to strengthen project delivery
capabilities - Competitive position already strengthened
- Forest products Kamtech has strengthened project
delivery expertise - PharmachemBusiness has benefited from new
offices in New Jersey and collaboration with the
business in UK
11Leveraging AMEC Expertise
- Three major markets
- UK
- Continental Europe
- Americas
- Total life of asset services
- Strong customer focus
12Jean Monville
13Agenda
- AMEC SPIE overview
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- Industrial update
14AMEC SPIE a new profile
- A company which has been reorientated
- In Continental Europe on the recurrent technical
servicesto local authorities, industry and
network operators - Outside Europe on oil gas and rail
infrastructures
15AMEC in Continental Europe
Turnover2002
3 Subsidiaries
Employees
AMEC SPIE SA 100
2,258 M
22,000
AMEC plc
AMEC SPIE Rail 100
737 M
2,800
Spie Batignolles49
792 M
4,600
16AMEC SPIE 2002 Turnover Breakdown
17AMEC SPIE SAStrategic Orientations
- Multitechnical / multimarkets regional services
- Strengthen the existing network France,
Belgium, Portugal (organic and semi-organic
growth) - Create new networks from existing locations
Spain, The Netherlands - Search for locations in certain East European
countries - Widen the technical services provided to
companies (search for added value)
18Continental Europe 2001-2002 Modest growth
performance - Negative impact of CAPEX
Sources National Statistics / OECD
19Continental Europe Trends
- GNP growth still weak in 2004
- Improvement of CAPEX in 2003, should be confirmed
in 2004
20AMEC SPIEWestern Europe general outlook of
regional activities
- Industry
- Poor performance of heavy industries in 2002 /
2003 - Improvement expected in 2004
- Reasonable performance of light industries
21AMEC SPIEWestern Europe general outlook of
regional activities
- Commercial buildings
- 2003 good performances expected to be confirmed
in 2004 in most countries
22AMEC SPIE Western Europe general outlook of
regional activities
- Infrastructures
- Electrical networks (France)
- Good level of activities in 2003, same
situation expected in 2004 - Telecoms and data transmission
- Improvement expected in 2004
23AMEC SPIE European Main Markets - 2004 Main
Features
Highlights
Lowlights
- France Improvement of CAPEX Public deficit
- Positive trade balance
- Belgium Buoyant commercial building market
- Holland GDP growth upturn Dependance on world
expected after 2 difficult years trade
evolution - Industry structural changes
24AMEC SPIEEuropean Secondary Markets - 2004 Main
Features
- Spain Good prospects in 2004
- Portugal Slackening of GDP growth
- Germany No improvement expected
25Sir Peter Mason KBE
26Analyst/Investor Forum
- AMEC Investments
- British Waterways
- English Cities Fund
- Wind
- PFI
- Rail
- UK Railway Maintenance
- Network Rail cutbacks
27UK Railway Maintenance
- AMEC first to negotiate all its contracts on to
the New Maintenance Programme (NMP) - Selected because AMEC considered leaders in
collaborative working - New contract gives responsibility and
accountability for decisions on work to be
executed to Network Rail - Re-negotiated margins after adjustment for costs
allowed give minimal change in overall position
28UK Railway Maintenance continued
- AMEC SPIE Rail has retained high level of
engineering skills from privatisation to present
time - Has highest percentage of directly employed
labour of any maintenance contractor - Reducing sub-contract labour
- AMEC safety record one of best in country
- AMEC contracts already very similar to NMP
therefore only change in risk profile for the
better
29Network Rail Cutbacks
- Maintenance
- Network Rail cuts focused on lightly travelled
rural routes - AMEC activity focused on heavily travelled
commuter routes - Sussex
- West Anglia/North London Regions
30Network Rail Cutbacks
- Capital Projects
- No indication current AMEC capital projects will
be affected - Manchester South Capacity improvement plan (130
million) - West Anglia route modernisation (50 million)
- Significant additional works secured including
power upgrade and telecoms - Essential for railway operation and safety
31Network Rail Cutbacks
- Renewals
- Unlikely that AMECs 100 million high output
track renewal contract will not proceed - State-of-the art technology high productivity
- Network Rail making significant investment
32Analyst/Investor Forum