HOUSTON, March 5, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Cimation, specializing in automation and industrial information technology (IT), has opened another full-service office located at 207 Jared Drive in Broussard, Louisiana, Chief Executive Officer Jonathan Klein announced today. Cimation is headquartered in Houston with offices in New Orleans, Denver, and soon, Pittsburgh.
"Our Lafayette presence extends our capabilities to service our clients operating in the Gulf of Mexico and domestic shale plays," noted Klein, "allowing us to better support and expand our offshore and onshore oil & gas automation focus. We have selected a 4,000 square foot flexible space building complete with training room and insulated, climate- controlled shop/warehouse to be used for panel fabrication and project staging. We are thrilled to be operating in the Lafayette/Broussard area, known for its talented labor force skilled in servicing the energy industry."
The Lafayette office opened with five employees and is rapidly growing. This location will provide a full range of Cimation project management, engineering, design, and IT services.
Cimation, an Audubon company, provides turnkey electrical, instrumentation, automation, industrial IT, and EDS solutions that integrate wellhead monitoring and control equipment, gas and liquid measurement instruments, and communication devices.
Audubon is an international, full-service project solutions provider. Audubon serves the offshore and onshore oil & gas, petrochemical & refining, pipeline, and power generation markets with multi-discipline engineering, design, operational support, procurement, and fabrication solutions. Headquartered in Houston, Audubon continues to experience remarkable growth with five affiliate companies, and a wide range of global offices with locations in Houston, Lafayette, New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Covington, Tulsa, Denver, Charleston (W. Va.), Lagos, Port Harcourt, Kuala Lumpur, and Bogota.
SOURCE Audubon
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