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NRW scoops second Koodaideri contract

NRW Holdings has been awarded an additional A$137 million (US$93 million) earthworks contract by Rio Tinto

Staff reporter
A Rio Tinto train in the Pilbara

A Rio Tinto train in the Pilbara

NRW has picked up the Koodaideri rail formation south earthworks contract by Rio Tinto.

The project scope includes the construction of about 73km of new rail embankment, a new mine access road and associated road works along the Koodaideri rail alignment.

The contract is expected to run for around 70 weeks starting from August.

At its peak, the contract will has a peak site-based workforce of 300.

NRW CEO Jules Pemberton said he was delighted to be awarded the work.

"NRW has a long history of civil construction expertise in the Pilbara and has been involved in the successful delivery of numerous greenfield and brownfield projects for Rio Tinto since 2002," he said.

"Since then NRW has also constructed more than 900km of rail formation across the Pilbara providing work for thousands of Australians and supporting local industries, traditional landowners and suppliers.

"This contract also follows the recent award of the Koodaideri plant site earthworks contract where construction has already commenced."

NRW was awarded the A$65 million bulk earthworks and drainage contract for Koodaideri in January.

The US$2.6 billion Koodaideri mine, 35km from Yandicoogina, was approved by the Rio board in November 2018.

Rio says Koodaideri, loacted in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, will be its most technologically advanced mine.

"Koodaideri continues to deliver opportunities for businesses locally and nationally as we move in to the initial construction phase," Rio Tinto Iron Ore chief executive Chris Salisbury said.

"The mine is a multi-billion-dollar investment in Western Australia and we are committed to supporting local businesses and jobs during its construction and operation."

Koodaideri phase one will produce 43 million tonnes per annum of iron ore from 2022.

A prefeasibility study into a phase two expansion to 70Mtpa is underway.

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