MANAGEMENT

Another year at MAC for Babylon

SERVICES provider Babylon Pump & Power is to maintain power generation equipment for BHP’s Mining Area C surplus water pipeline project in Western Australia’s Pilbara for another 52 weeks under an extension of its existing power generation contract.

Aerial view of the Packsaddle Ranges in WA's Pilbara; home to BHP's MAC and South Flank operations, by Karma Barndon

Aerial view of the Packsaddle Ranges in WA's Pilbara; home to BHP's MAC and South Flank operations, by Karma Barndon

Work under the $1.1 million extended contract will start this month. The company told the Australian Securities Exchange it was grateful for the confidence placed in it and looked forward to continuing...

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