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Civmec lands more Hay Point work

MANUFACTURING more than 13,500 tonnes of wharf girders and associated structures for the development of port infrastructure at the Hay Point coal port in Central Queensland has helped add $1.1 million to Western Australian engineering house Civmec’s order book.

Civmec has landed its second piece of Hay Point expansion work.

Civmec has landed its second piece of Hay Point expansion work.

Besides the Hay Point work, Civmec has also landed several other contracts to be delivered from its Henderson facility in WA and its east coast facility at Newcastle, New South Wales. Procurement and...

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