Engineering group Bradken has reported a 15.2% drop in sales revenue in FY16, citing global softness and a lack of capital projects in mining, energy, and related service sectors.
Bradken on August 23
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Nominations open for Bulk Handling Awards
It’s time to blow your horn and let the industry know about your successes, innovation and hard work. Nominate yourself, your company, a supplier or a project.
The 2016 Bulk Handling Awards will be held
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$2.1m steel facility complete in Mt Gambier
Construction is complete on a $2.1 million steel fabricating facility in Mount Gambier, South Australia.
Whitty Engineering’s new facility was built to increase productivity and improve the company’s
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CIMIC slammed despite net profit
Shares in construction and contracting firm CIMIC have fallen roughly 20% in early trading, despite the company announcing a first half profit increase of 3.1%.
CIMIC, formerly known as Leighton Holdings,
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Court overturns BHP’s Brazil disaster deal
A deal to suspend an $8.2 billion claim against BHP Billiton and joint venture partner Vale has been overturned by a Brazilian court, putting the partners back in the hot seat over the Samarco iron ore
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WSP/Parsons team recognised for Roy Hill project
Roy Hill contractor WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff has raked in two awards in the space of a fortnight for its work on the rail line connecting the mega iron ore mine to Port Hedland, in WA’s Pilbara region.
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Mining exploration gets $100m budget injection
$100m in additional funding announced in the budget will help map mineral, energy and groundwater potential in northern Australia and South Australia, resources minister Josh Frydenberg has said.
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Floodwaters triggered acid train derailment
Bidders line up for Laing O’Rourke’s Australian business
France’s Bouygues and Spain’s Ferrovial have reportedly added themselves to the mix of bidders looking to acquire the Australian arm of UK-based engineering and services firm Laing O’Rourke.
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Laing O’Rourke’s Australian business up for grabs
Unsolicited bids from multiple parties have led UK-based engineering and construction firm Laing O’Rourke to put its Australian business on the block.
Group chairman Ray O’Rourke said in a statement
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