FLEETS

Golding secures LoI for $1.4B Curragh contract

GOLDING Contractors has signed a Letter of Intent with Coronado Global Resources to extend the six fleet mining services contract beyond September 30 at its Curragh mine in Queensland in a deal that could be worth up to $1.4 billion.

 Golding will continue to employ about 500 people at the mine.

Golding will continue to employ about 500 people at the mine.

It is envisaged the relationship at Curragh be extended to December 31 2026. Under the terms of the LoI, the mining services contract will continue while negotiations are underway regarding a proposed...

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