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Decmil continues to expand BHP's Mulla Mulla camp

Decmil Australia has been awarded an extension to its contract at BHP's Mulla Mulla village

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PRESS RELEASE: The works, which will upgrade and expand the existing Mulla Mulla accommodation village, will also support current operations at Mining Area C and the South Flank project, currently in execution.

The extension adds to the A$13 million (US$9.5 million) early works package announced in August 2017 and the A$75 million stage-one package announced in November 2017.

Decmil's works at Mulla Mulla site now total approximately A$153 million.

The second stage includes the refurbishment, relocation and installation of a further 632 rooms, the installation of 10 laundries and the supply and installation of new verandas.

The scope also includes internal roads, drainage and concrete footpaths.

The works on the second stage will commence immediately.

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