RDG wins $9m Wodgina contract
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Wednesday, 3 January, 2018 - 10:07
Mining contractor Resource Development Group has been awarded a concrete and civil works contract worth more than $9 million at Mineral Resources’ Wodgina lithium project in the Pilbara.
MinRes is currently building a lithium concentrate plant at the Wodgina site, which is expected to cost about $220 million.
The company is also planning to construct a lithium carbonate plant in the same location that has two 25,000 tonnes per annum processing trains, each costing about $200 million.
In a statement to the ASX, RDG said the contract had a duration of approximately seven months.
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