Integrated engineering company RCR Tomlinson has been awarded an $18.6 million contract for the 114 MW Cogeneration Project in Collie.
Integrated engineering company RCR Tomlinson has been awarded an $18.6 million contract for the 114 MW Cogeneration Project in Collie.
The contract means RCR has secured $120 million in work over the last quarter and has grown the company's order book to $300 million.
The Collie power contract includes the installation and construction of high, medium and low voltage equipment and cabling, instrumentation and controls and subsequent electrical commissioning.
"This win for our Power business is very pleasing as it continues RCR's penetration into the power infrastructure and generation sectors," said RCR's chief executive officer, Dr Paul Dalgleish.
In recent months RCR has also been awarded a $23 million contract for new mining equipment orders; a $15 million contract for a boiler refurbishment project; and a $38 million contract to supply steam boilers to Bluescope Steel and Visy.
"These contract wins demonstrate the diversity of RCR's markets which enables us to maintain strong revenues across our target sectors as well as highlighting the quality of RCR's product brands across its core markets of mining, resources, energy and power in Australia and New Zealand", said Dr Dalgleish.
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Integrated engineering company RCR Tomlinson Ltd (ASX: RCR) today announced that its Power business has been awarded a $18.6 million contract for the 114MW Cogeneration Project in Collie, Western Australia.
The contract includes the installation and construction of high, medium and low voltage equipment and cabling, instrumentation and controls and subsequent electrical commissioning. The contract adds to RCR's other power generation projects including the 180MW Seven Mile Power Project for IHI in Karratha.
The contract win for Power brings RCR's major project wins in the last quarter to $120 million and grows the order book to $300 million.
RCR's Chief Executive Officer, Dr Paul Dalgleish, said that "this win for our Power business is very pleasing as it continues RCR's penetration into the power infrastructure and generation sectors."
Other major projects contributing to growth in the order book include:
- Mining has been awarded $23 million in new mining equipment orders over recent months for the design and supply of apron feeders, radial stackers and transfer conveyors for new projects in Western Australia.
- Energy was recently awarded a contract for a $15 million boiler refurbishment project for an existing client in New Zealand and begins delivery of steam boilers for Bluescope Steel and Visy totalling $38 million.
- Resources were awarded a dragline shut down at the Curragh Coal Operations. In addition, RCR has been awarded a contract for installation of the new Vertimill at the Cadia Valley Operations for Newcrest. These contracts total $20 million.
These latest contract wins lift RCR's order book to $300 million and provides a solid foundation for the 2011 financial year.
"These contract wins demonstrate the diversity of RCR's markets which enables us to maintain strong revenues across our target sectors as well as highlighting the quality of RCR's product brands across its core markets of mining, resources, energy and power in Australia and New Zealand", said Dr Dalgleish.