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Altura and Civmec fall out

ALTURA Mining has hit back at claims by Civmec that it owes the contractor $2.4 million for additional works at the Pilgangoora lithium project in Western Australia’s Pilbara in relation to a $64 million fabrication and construction works contract.

 Altura and Civmec head to court

Altura and Civmec head to court

Civmec lodged a writ and statement of claim in WA's Supreme Court against Altura for the recovery of $2.4 million on July 17, for additional works it claimed it had to complete at the lithium mine's process...

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