Conveyor Systems and Transfer Station

New Contracts for Ausgroup include Conveyor Systems and Associated Transfer Station

16.08.2010 | Deskman: Marcel Dröttboom

New Contracts for Ausgroup from Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton include conveyor systems and associated transfer station. (Picture: Ausgroup)

Perth (WA), Australia – AusGroup has been award several contracts by Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton for projects at Cape Lambert Port and Worsley Alumina. Work at Cape Lambert Port includes fabrication and construction of a new screen building, feed and discharge conveyor systems and associated transfer station.

The contracts across the AusGroup business include fabrication, construction and scaffolding services projects. The first contract is the award of a AUD 25 million contract by Rio Tinto. AusGroup’s subsidiary, AGC Industries, was awarded the contract for the Cape Lambert Port A Sustaining Works Project comprises of the implementation of a replacement iron ore product screen building located at Cape Lambert in North Western Australia. The scope of work includes the fabrication and construction of a new screen building, feed and discharge conveyors and associated transfer station consisting of 840 tonne of structural steel, platework, conveyor systems and installation of 150 tonnes of client supplied mechanical equipment. Completion is expected in May 2011.

AusGroup also secured a AUD 12 million contract for scaffolding installation services for BHP Billiton Worsley Alumina. The contract was awarded to MAS Australasia, a subsidiary of AusGroup, who will undertake the provision of scaffolding installation services to support construction works for BHP Billiton Worsley’s Efficiency and Growth Project, located in South Western Australia. Completion is scheduled for August 2011.

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