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Brierty contracts cut

THE pain keeps mounting for embattled contractor Brierty with key contracts, including Rio Tinto’s Turner Syncline stage 2 contract being cut as administrators try to see if the company can be recovered or not.

Noel Dyson
The wheels seem to be falling off embattled contractor Brierty.

The wheels seem to be falling off embattled contractor Brierty.

That contract was Brierty’s largest. The $300 million contract was awarded in May and had been expected to run into the 2018-19 financial year. That contract was suspended in June over safety concerns,...

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