PROCESSING

Sedgman, Thiess win $105M in contract extensions

MINERAL processing company Sedgman, has been awarded a three-year contract extension by Red Mountain Joint Venture to continue operations at its coal handling and preparation plant in the Bowen Basin, Queensland.

Noel Dyson
Thiess has won repeat work at Lake Vermont, just one of the extensions CIMIC companies have won in coal.

Thiess has won repeat work at Lake Vermont, just one of the extensions CIMIC companies have won in coal.

The contract with revenue of $75 million, continues Sedgman’s operation and maintenance of the CHPP until 2019, with the potential for another two years after that. Meanwhile, fellow CIMIC stablemate...

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