CIMIC Group’s mineral processing company, Sedgman, has been awarded contracts with Mach Energy and QCoal to operate and maintain the Mount Pleasant and Byerwen coal handling and preparation plants (CHPP). The contracts have a combined value of AU$100 million.
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The contract with Mach Energy to operate and maintain the Mount Pleasant site at Muswellbrook in New South Wales will generate revenue to Sedgman of approximately $75 million over three years.
The contract with QCoal to operate and maintain the Byerwen site at Glenden in Queensland will generate revenue to Sedgman of approximately $25 million over one year.
Sedgman Managing Director Grant Fraser said that Sedgman’s strong working relationship with QCoal has developed over many years.
“We have been closely involved throughout the Byerwen project from the engineering, procurement and construction of the stockpile, train load-out and CHPP. We are pleased to be completing the cycle by operating the plant.
“At Mount Pleasant we are building on CIMIC Group’s long-established partnership with Mach Energy and drawing on our relationship with Thiess, also a member of CIMIC Group, to deliver a seamless service that will maximise the value from the site,” said Mr Fraser.
The Mount Pleasant site will commence operations towards the end of 2018. The Byerwen CHPP is currently being commissioned.
Source: www.cimic.com.au