Bellevue Gold has engaged Belmont-based RUC Cementation Mining Contractors in a multi-year contract for raise-boring services at its namesake project in the Northern Goldfields.
West Perth-based AusCann Group Holdings announced a multi-million dollar increase to its European facility and the proposed sale of its Wangara premises.
A Southern Cross Electrical Engineering subsidiary has secured work on software giant Atlassian’s new $1.4 billion Sydney headquarters, which is set to be the world’s tallest hybrid-timber tower.
Queensland-based Thiess has won a $700 million contract to provide mining and maintenance services on Fortescue’s new Iron Bridge magnetite project in the Pilbara.
West Australian industrial services company WestStar Industrial has secured $13 million worth of contracts and awards through its subsidiaries, Alltype Engineering and SIMPEC.
Monadelphous has lifted profits by 11 per cent following a busy pipeline of work throughout the year, but says an acute skilled labour shortage is constraining operations.
Matrix Composities and Engineering has secured a purchase order valued at $16 million to build a buoyancy system for a major deepwater project in South America.
ASX-listed mining tech Imdex has reported a solid earnings lift to deliver a $44 million profit for the year while revealing a $13 million contract win for work on Fortescue’s new magnetite project.
Monadelphous will build infrastructure for Rio Tinto’s new Oyu Tolgoi copper project in Mongolia as part of a raft of new work valued at some $100 million by the engineering group.
Subiaco-based SRG Global has bolstered its order book with two contracts from Northern Star Resources and Meridian Energy respectively, valued at some $90 million.
Fremantle marine and port services business TAMS Group has scored a $160 million contract to design and build the Kimberley Marine Offloading Facility in Broome.
Liontown Resources has appointed Lycopodium to build its proposed Kathleen Valley lithium project for $35 million after reaching a final investment decision last month.
Subiaco-based SRG Global has secured $80 million in new contracts, including a three-year marine contract with state government trading enterprise Fremantle Ports.