Group 1 - Decmil, a subsidiary of Macmahon, has secured a contract valued at A$120 million ($80.41 million) from Rio Tinto for the West Angelas Sustaining Project in Western Australia's Pilbara region [1] - The contract includes the construction of heavy haulage roads, light vehicle access roads, and associated drainage systems, with work set to begin in January 2026 and completion expected in 2027 [1][2] - This contract is part of a newly created earthworks framework agreement between Decmil and Rio Tinto for various projects within the Pilbara [2] Group 2 - Macmahon's financial guidance for fiscal year 2026 remains unchanged despite the new contract [2] - The award strengthens the strategic relationship between Decmil and Rio Tinto, contributing to the momentum in Decmil's civil infrastructure business [3] - The total civil contract wins for Decmil with Rio Tinto now amount to $201 million, which includes the current contract and a previous $81 million contract for the Brockman MEM project [3] Group 3 - In December 2025, Decmil received a notice of award for the Mobile Equipment Maintenance Workshop Expansion project at the Brockman 4 mine, scheduled to start in early 2026 and complete by April 2027 [4] - In May 2025, Decmil secured two additional contracts worth approximately A$80 million, further enhancing Macmahon's order book [4]
Decmil secures contract for Pilbara’s West Angelas project