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Hungry eyes at Sunrise

FRONT end engineering work is behind schedule at the Sunrise battery materials complex in central New South Wales; prompting owner Clean Teq Holdings to revise the mega nickel-cobalt project’s work plan and schedule.

 A computer image of the Sunrise project

A computer image of the Sunrise project

Clean Teq CEO Sam Riggall told the market that while progress was being made on hazard and risk assessments in key sections of the plant and on procurement, particularly in the tendering of long-lead items,...

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