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Decmil expands BHP accommodation

Decmil Australia has been awarded a A$75 million BHP contract

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PRESS RELEASE: The awarded contract, located in Western Australia, is the first phase of a A$105 million overall project to upgrade and expand Mulla Mulla accommodation village with BHP Billiton Iron Ore, to support current operations at Mining Area C and the future proposed South Flank project.

Group managing director and CEO Scott Criddle said: “The contract award is following the successful delivery of other project works at major WA iron ore sites, including a $13 million civil and initial works contract awarded in August 2017.”

The works are expected to commence immediately.

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