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Monadelphous Group receives contract from Queensland Alumina Limited for mechanical maintenance services

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Monadelphous Group Limited, a leading Australian engineering group providing construction, maintenance and industrial services, has received new contracts worth $200 million to provide construction and maintenance in the resources sector.

The company has won new three-year contract with Queensland Alumina Limited to offer general mechanical maintenance services at its operations in Gladstone.

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It has also secured a 10-month extension to its existing contract with BHP Mitsubishi Alliance for provision of dragline shutdown and maintenance services to its operations in the Bowen Basin.

Monadelphous managing director Rob Velletri said, “We are pleased to have secured this work and look forward to continuing to build on our valued long-term customer relationship.”

Monadelphous’ fabrication business, SinoStruct, will supply wellsite equipment to Origin Energy. The packaged equipment is used to separate, meter and control coal seam gas for the Australia Pacific LNG plant located in Gladstone, Queensland.

Monadelphous has received two contracts with BHP under its existing WAIO Site Engineering Panel Agreement. “The first is for the refurbishment of cells and rotating equipment on BHP’s Nelson Point Car Dumper 1 with work expected to be completed in the fourth quarter of 2021, and secondly, an extension to the haul road at the Jimblebar mine, with work expected to be completed in the second quarter of 2022,” the company said.

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The company also secured contract from Rio Tinto for construction associated with the Marandoo Dewatering Sump Project. The work expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2022.

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