Sedgman scores $125m Pembroke contract

CIMIC's Sedgman wins $125m operations and maintenance contract in Queensland.
CIMIC’s Sedgman wins $125m operations and maintenance contract in Queensland.

Sedgman has scored a five-year $125m operations and maintenance contract with Pembroke Resources, which will see the mineral processing company delivering end-to-end solutions for the Olive Downs Coking Coal Complex.

Sedgman and CPB Contractors, both CIMIC Group companies, have been contracted to the Olive Downs processing plant since mid-2022, with this contract extension including additional works such as optimising operations, enhancing efficiency and increasing productivity at the facility.

CIMIC Group executive chairman Juan Santamaria says he is pleased at the new contract.

“It is great to see Sedgman extend its relationship with Pembroke Resources, to deliver high standards in minerals processing using sustainable practices, leading technology and a focus on positive outcomes for local communities.”

Sedgman managing director Grant Fraser says the team is honoured to work with Pembroke Resources.

“The Sedgman team’s commitment to delivering tailored solutions aligns with our partners’ vision for operational success, efficiency and leading safety performance,” he said.

“It is our objective to drive increased throughput, reduced downtime and enhanced asset integrity.”

CIMIC Group comprises the construction businesses CPB Contractors, Leighton Asia and Broad, the mining and mineral processing companies Thiess (joint control) and Sedgman, the services specialist UGL and the development and investment arm Pacific Partnerships.

All businesses are supported by CIMIC Group’s in-house engineering consultancy EIC Activities.

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