Monadelphous banks $340 million in contracts

Monadelphous Group has been awarded new construction contracts in the iron ore and renewable energy sectors, generating approximately $340 million in revenue.

In the iron ore sector, Mondium, Monadelphous’ joint venture with Lycopodium, has secured a significant design and construct contract from Rio Tinto. This will involve the development of a new sampling facility at a port operation in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. The construction work is set to be completed by mid-2026.

Monadelphous has also been awarded a multidisciplinary construction contract under BHP’s WAIO asset panel framework agreement, which focuses on the dewatering of surplus water from Orebody 32 in Newman, WA. This project is slated for completion in the second half of 2025.

In the renewable energy sector, Zenviron, Monadelphous’ joint venture with ZEM Energy, has secured a contract for the delivery of the Lotus Creek wind farm in central Queensland.

The contract, awarded by CS Energy, a Queensland state government-owned entity, involves full balance-of-plant civil and electrical works, as well as the construction of worker accommodation facilities.

Zenviron will partner with Vestas, who will supply and install the wind turbines. The project is expected to commence immediately, with completion anticipated by the end of 2027.

Monadelphous has also been awarded other contracts with Fortescue, Rio Tinto, BHP and Liontown Resources over the last 12 months.

Lynas awarded Monadelphous a construction contract for its Mt Weld expansion project in the Goldfields region of WA, with the scope including structural, mechanical and piping works.

BHP also extended its master services agreement with Monadelphous for general maintenance services at its iron ore operations through to June 30 2025.

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