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Sedgman awarded EPC contract at Byerwen

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CIMIC Group’s mineral processing company, Sedgman, has been awarded a contract at the Byerwen coal mine in central Queensland, Australia, continuing CIMIC Group’s long standing relationship with QCoal Group.

The EPC contract will deliver an expansion on the first phase of the project, which Sedgman was awarded in February 2018, and includes the duplication of the existing coal handling and processing plant.

The contract will generate revenue of AUS$155 million for CIMIC Group.

CIMIC Group CEO, Michael Wright, said: “The CIMIC Group has a long standing and successful relationship with QCoal which started in 2007, providing EPC services through Sedgman and mining services through Thiess.

“This latest contract demonstrates Sedgman’s ability to deliver positive and consistent outcomes for QCoal, and is a testament to the Sedgman team’s focus on delivering enduring value for our clients.”

Sedgman Managing Director, Grant Fraser, said: “We are pleased to continue our strong, long-term relationship with QCoal and look forward to assisting with the expansion of the Byerwen mine in a timeframe that optimises QCoal’s benefit.”

Early work has commenced and the project will conclude in early 2020.

The Byerwen mine site is located 20 km west of Glenden in Queensland’s Bowen Basin.

Read the article online at: https://www.worldcoal.com/exploration-and-development/14012019/sedgman-awarded-epc-contract-at-byerwen/

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