AUSENCO WINS CANADIAN CONTRACT

AUSENCO WINS CANADIAN CONTRACT

AUSENCO will deliver the development plan for the potential re-start of Teck Resources Limited’s Quintette coal mine in northern British Columbia, Canada.

Ausenco has already commenced work on the initial stages of the $20million project and with further development approvals will net an additional $19 million in revenue.

The contract involves detailed engineering design of the facility, procurement of materials and equipment, project and construction management and pre-commissioning of the mine.

Ausenco CEO Zimi Meka (pictured) says the new contract built on Ausenco’s previous work on the project, including the feasibility study and early engineering work.

“We have a strong working relationship with Teck Resources through our Vancouver based team and look forward to continuing to work with the team to deliver this important project,” he says.

The Quintette coal mine is located in British Colombia, Canada on the eastern side of the Rocky Mountain range and previously operated from 1982 to 2000.

Ausenco (AAX) shares are trading slightly up at $2.50.

Get our daily business news

Sign up to our free email news updates.

 
Four time-saving tips for automating your investment portfolio
Partner Content
In today's fast-paced investment landscape, time is a valuable commodity. Fortunately, w...
Etoro
Advertisement

Related Stories

Nick Scali shares reach all-time high following UK expansion plans

Nick Scali shares reach all-time high following UK expansion plans

Nick Scali’s (ASX: NCK) plans to expand into the UK have...

Super Retail Group to face court over allegations of undisclosed exec relationship, bullying

Super Retail Group to face court over allegations of undisclosed exec relationship, bullying

The board of Super Retail Group (ASX: SUL) has announced today that...

Aussie-founded sleep device giant ResMed sees profit lift 29pc

Aussie-founded sleep device giant ResMed sees profit lift 29pc

Shareholders backing Australian-founded, California-based sleep med...

“Difficult decision”: Atlassian co-CEO Scott Farquhar to step down

“Difficult decision”: Atlassian co-CEO Scott Farquhar to step down

After 23 years as co-CEO of Sydney-headquartered software giant Atl...