Details of the falling-out between SIMPEC and Central Systems have been laid bare in the Supreme Court, with alleged cost blow-outs and contract switch-ups to blame.
Perth-based Resource Development Group has won contracts for work on Fortescue Metals Group's Cloudbreak mine and Tianye SXO Gold Mining's Minjar Gold mine worth $26 million.
Resource Development Group is continuing its push into residential construction, winning a $27 million contract to build a 24-townhouse project just south of Fremantle's South Beach, on an apartments site abandoned by Stockland following the GFC.
Contractor Central Systems, which is best known for its civil construction works, has taken on the work in progress of collapsed builder Capital Works Constructions.
Less than a year after its takeover of construction contractor Central Systems, Resource Development Group is selling subsidiaries Ecologia Environment and Intellect Systems.
Perth-based Resource Development Group says it has combined its business operations into two independent divisions, following its acquisition of Central Systems in October last year.
Resource Development Group has been assigned two construction contracts for Chevron's Gorgon LNG project, following the demise of Killarnee Civil & Concrete Contractors.
An unexpected windfall could tip $50 million into failed construction company Forge Group as its receivers continue to recover money owed and make debt payments.
Resource Development Group has appointed Andrew Ellison and Richard Eden to its board of directors, following the acquisition of Central Systems Pty Ltd last month.
Perth-based Resource Development Group has completed its acquisition of Central Systems today, as the new group looks towards growth and diversification.
Infrastructure, energy and resources service provider Resource Development Group has jumped 275 per cent today on news it will acquire Perth-based Central Systems.
Wangara-based Ranger Drilling has been awarded its largest ever contract in the form of an $18 million grade control drilling contract at Hancock Prospecting's $10 billion Roy Hill project.
CENTRAL Systems has had a strong four years, with staff numbers tripling to 175 and turnover growing six-fold as new services have been added and new clients won across a wide range of industries.