SCEE wins more Rio works
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Southern Cross Electrical Engineering has secured another two contracts with mining giant Rio Tinto, taking the total value of work it has secured at Rio projects this year to $100 million.
SCEE said it had been tasked with replacing and refurbishing electrical equipment at Cape Lambert and East Intercourse Island, with the two contracts worth a combined $10 million.
The contract is scheduled to commence immediately and be completed over a 12-month period.
SCEE last month added a further $40 million to its electrical and instrumentation works at Rio's Cape Lambert Port B project, taking the value of work at the project to $80 million.
It also secured $10 million worth of works at Rio's Nammuldi below water table project in January.
The company's shares were trading one cent higher at 77 cents at 11:00am WST.