Monadelphous wins contracts worth A$170m

24th October 2023 By: Creamer Media Reporter

Engineering company Monadelphous Group has secured new construction and maintenance contracts and contract extensions in the resources and energy sectors totalling A$170-million.

The company has been awarded a construction contract with Lynas Rare Earths for Stage 1 of the Mt Weld Expansion project, in Western Australia. The scope includes structural, mechanical and piping works associated with the new concentration facility.

Monadelphous has also secured a multidisciplinary construction contract to undertake a series of upgrades at Fortescue’s Anderson Point iron-ore stockyard in Port Hedland, Western Australia.

The company has been awarded a three-year services contract, with three one-year extension options, to continue providing sustaining capital projects and maintenance support at Santos’ production and support facilities in the Southern Highlands region of Papua New Guinea.

BHP has extended Monadelphous’ master services agreement for the provision of general maintenance services to its iron-ore operations in the Pilbara region of Western Australia through to June 30, 2025. The award also contains an additional one-year extension option. The company has also secured a one-year extension to its mechanical and electrical maintenance, shutdown and project services contract across BHP’s Nickel West operations in Western Australia.

Finally, the company has secured a one-year extension to its sustaining capital works master services agreement with Rio Tinto providing multidisciplinary project services across its Pilbara iron-ore operations in Western Australia.