Civmec wins two contracts worth A$160m
Deals are part of the development of a processing facility for Rio Tinto's Amrun project in northern Queensland
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CIVMEC Construction & Engineering has been awarded two contracts totalling A$160 million (S$171 million) as part of the development of a processing facility for Rio Tinto's Amrun project near Weipa in northern Queensland.
The Amrun project involves the construction of a bauxite mine and associated processing and port facilities on the Cape York Peninsula.
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