INTERNATIONAL COAL NEWS

Record 400 apprentices for Bechtel at Curtis Island

CONSTRUCTION giant Bechtel has met its commitment to hire and train more than 400 apprentices dur...

Marion Lopez

This article is 11 years old. Images might not display.

The 401 apprentices were hired through the federal government’s National Apprenticeships Program and were trained in areas where skills shortages were identified, including instrumentation and control, metal fabrication, boiler making, sheet metal, mechanical fitting and carpentry formwork.

They were progressively deployed across the Queensland Curtis LNG (BG Group), Gladstone LNG (Santos, PETRONAS, Total and KOGAS) and the Australia Pacific LNG (ConocoPhilips, Origin Energy and Sinopec) projects since Bechtel began works to design and build their LNG plants in 2010-11.

After the projects wrap up the construction phase in 2014-15 all the apprentices will be fully qualified tradespeople.

“It’s a whole new start for me,” said John van Nimwegan, one of the 401 apprentices hired by Bechtel.

“It’s given me new skills, it’s going to make me more employable in the future once this project is finished.

“I’ve always wanted to be a boiler maker.”

Bechtel LNG general manager Alasdair Cathcart was pleased with Bechtel’s training achievement.

“This innovative apprenticeship program in Gladstone has helped us meet the high demand for skilled labour on our projects and it brings long-lasting benefits to Australia’s construction industry,” he said.

“It has also given many adult workers the chance to gain a trade qualification that they thought had passed them by. For many, this opportunity has been life-changing.”

People with at least 40% of the competency for their trade qualification were considered for the program.

Those who qualified were provided a flexible program targeting individual gaps that allowed the apprentices to complete their trade training within the construction timeframes of the Curtis Island projects.

To date, more than 150 apprentices who have gone through the program are now fully qualified tradespeople.

The first LNG train for QCLNG is scheduled for completion this year and will help the BG Group to produce 8.5 million tonnes of LNG per annum from Qld.

The other two projects are due for commissioning sometime next year, with the APLNG project set to target a capacity of 9Mtpa and the GLNG project set to produce 7.8Mtpa.

At peak construction, the three projects created 8800 jobs.

TOPICS:

Expert-led Insights reports built on robust data, rigorous analysis and expert commentary covering mining Exploration, Future Fleets, Automation and Digitalisation, and ESG.

Expert-led Insights reports built on robust data, rigorous analysis and expert commentary covering mining Exploration, Future Fleets, Automation and Digitalisation, and ESG.

editions

ESG Index 2025: Benchmarking the Future of Sustainable Mining

The ESG Index provides an in-depth evaluation of the ESG performance of 60+ of the world’s largest mining companies. It assesses companies across 10 weighted indicators within 6 essential ESG pillars.

editions

Automation and Digitalisation Insights 2025

Discover how mining companies and investors are adopting, deploying and evaluating new technologies.

editions

Mining IQ Exploration Insights 2025

Gain exclusive insights into the world of exploration in a comprehensive review of the top trending technologies, intercepts, discoveries and more.

editions

Future Fleets Insights 2025

Mining IQ Future Fleets Insights 2025 looks at how companies are using alternative energy sources to cut greenhouse gas emmissions