Decmil awarded AUS$75 million BHP contract
Published by Harleigh Hobbs,
Editor
Global Mining Review,
Decmil Group Ltd’s wholly owned subsidiary, Decmil Australia Pty Ltd (Decmil Australia), has been awarded a new AUS$75 million BHP contract.
The awarded contract, located in Western Australia, is the first phase of a AUS$105 million overall project to upgrade and expand Mulla Mulla village with BHP Billiton Iron Ore Pty Ltd (BHP), to support current operations at Mining Area C and the future proposed South Flank project.
Group Managing Director and CEO, Scott Criddle, said: “The contract award is following the successful delivery of other project works at major WA Iron Ore sites, including a AUS$13 million civil and initial works contract awarded in August 2017.”
“Decmil has achieved great success in delivering complex projects across the region, reinforcing our expertise and 40 years of experience as a sector contractor,” added Criddle. “We look forward to further solidifying our growth path and long-standing relationship with BHP.”
The works are expected to commence immediately.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/mining/09112017/decmil-awarded-aus75-million-bhp-contract/
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