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Brierty scoops Newmont contract

Aussie contractor Brierty has won a AU$30million contract to perform civil works at Newmont's Bod...

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Brierty will provide mining services for the mine site over a 30-month period with work to commence in September this year.

Ray Bushnell, Brierty’s CEO, said the contract added a long-term civil project to the business. “Brierty’s ability to win this contract demonstrates the diversity of our civil contracting offering,” he said. “It also recognises the ability for Brierty to seamlessly move between civil and mining work utilising the same personnel and fleet.

“The contract provides increased utilisation of existing plant and equipment and brings our order book to A$286 million.”

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