Cable-laying firm CTC Marine has clinched orders worth more than £20m from the UK and overseas markets.
The Darlington company has won work on a renewable energy venture in Germany, projects in Korea and Australia and a sub-sea scheme in Aberdeen.
Most recently, it has also won an order from SBM France to install and bury cables off the coast of West Africa.
CTC said the work would not create new jobs on Teesside but would safeguard existing roles at the company.
The SBM contract is thought to be worth up to £10m to CTC, which has teamed up with Teesside manufacturer JDR Cables to carry out the work.
JDR has made the power cable at its Hartlepool site and CTC has been commissioned to transport it to the Anguille oil field near West Africa.
Now the Darlington firm is eyeing further work from the burgeoning renewable energy market as it looks to improve on last year’s turnover of £100m.
Martin Moon, CTC Managing Director, said: "We’re bidding for other work in the UK and also Germany, particularly in the renewables sector.
"The intention for the group is to remain in our key sectors."
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