Decmil, a wholly owned subsidiary of Macmahon Holdings, has secured two new civil infrastructure work contracts with a combined value of $80 million.
The first contract – worth $70 million – is for the delivery of a new Operations Permanent Village at the Eve Copper Mine in Queensland.
This project involves the design and construction of a 454-person accommodation village that includes accommodation units, central facilities, water and wastewater treatment plants, internal roads, drainage, bulk earthworks, services installation and associated infrastructure.
The Eva Copper Mine is located on the traditional lands of the Kalkadoon People, about 75 kilometres north of Cloncurry and 95 kilometres northeast of Mount Isa.
Contract execution will begin in mid-2025, with works expected to be completed in 2026.
The second contract is valued at $10 million and it is awarded by Arrow Energy Pty Ltd and it involves the design and construction of the Girrawheen Satellite Warehouse and Operations Facility in Western Australia.
Decmil’s scope of works for this project will include the design, supply and construction of all building and storage facilities, a maintenance workshop, carpark and access roads. Works are already underway and are expected to be completed by September of this year.
“I’m pleased to see Decmil continue to be awarded new, strategically aligned work following the acquisition and integration of the business in August of last year, with total new work awarded in FY25 now exceeding $400 million.
“Decmil has a strong track record of delivering accommodation camp design and construction projects across Australia and we are looking forward to working with the Eva Copper Mine team on the construction of their onsite accommodation village.
“The Girrawheen Facility is off to a great start and I am confident they continue to deliver high-quality, reliable outcomes that meet the evolving needs of our clients,” Macmahon Holdings Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Michael Finnegan said.
Source: Macmahon Holdings; Australian Mining; International Mining; Harmony
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