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Twin Brothers Marine secures $12M in landmark projects

March 20, 2025
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Twin Brothers Marine Secures Contracts Worth Over $12 Million

Twin Brothers builds pressure vessels in accordance to ASME Code standards. (Credit: TBM)

Franklin, La.-based Twin Brothers Marine (TBM), a leading heavy steel fabrication company serving the oil and gas, infrastructure, and renewables industries, has recently been awarded three contracts totaling over $12 million. The contracts involve the fabrication of ASME-coded pressure vessels and infrastructure components for a major marine transportation provider and a prominent infrastructure contractor. Deliveries are scheduled through Q1 of 2026, with all construction taking place at TBM’s advanced facility located at the Port of West St. Mary in Louisiana.

The scope of the contracts includes the fabrication of critical components for a major interstate upgrade along the Gulf and the construction of large marine transportation tanks. These projects will require the production of more than 4,000 tons of steel materials, showcasing TBM’s expertise in large-diameter and heavy-wall steel fabrication.

Darrell J. Webster, President of TBM, expressed confidence in the company’s ability to deliver on these projects, stating, “Our past performance and commitment to quality have earned the trust of our customers, leading to repeat business opportunities. We take pride in our reliable production and on-time delivery, thanks to our dedicated and safety-conscious workforce.”

To meet the demands of these new contracts, TBM will be expanding its workforce. These recent contract awards further solidify TBM’s reputation as a trusted fabrication and manufacturing partner in the energy and infrastructure sectors.

About Twin Brothers Marine

With a legacy of 50 years, Twin Brothers Marine is a key player in oil and gas fabrication, specializing in heavy industrial steel fabrication for offshore platforms, steel modules, and large diameter heavy wall tubulars. The company also serves the renewable energy and infrastructure sectors. Strategically located along the Gulf Coast, Twin Brothers offers shipping options by water, rail, or road to destinations across the Americas and beyond.

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