Highlights
Macmahon Holdings’ subsidiary Decmil secures significant civil project contracts across Western Australia and Queensland
New projects include road upgrades and village infrastructure developments
Macmahon strengthens civil infrastructure profile through strategic multi-site engagement
asx 200 listed Macmahon Holdings (ASX:MAH) has reported a suite of new civil contracts through its wholly-owned subsidiary Decmil, reflecting momentum in infrastructure projects across key Australian mining territories.
Marble Bar Road Upgrade Project
One of the notable awards involves the Marble Bar Road upgrade in Western Australia. Decmil received a notice of award for construction services from a private entity operating within the iron ore segment. The scope involves improving a significant stretch of road to align with Main Roads Western Australia standards, supporting accessibility and safety for future mining operations and regional transport needs.
Expansion Project in the Pilbara Region
Decmil has also commenced preparatory work for the Jerriwah Village Expansion Project at Brockman 2 Mine. This project, awarded by (ASX:RIO), involves comprehensive site infrastructure improvements. Facilities to be installed include accommodation modules, laundry units, recreational infrastructure, and a multi-sports court. The initiative is expected to support enhanced living standards for remote mine site personnel in Western Australia’s Pilbara region.
Queensland Earthworks Collaboration
Further strengthening its civil capabilities, Decmil has signed an agreement with (LSE:GLEN) to execute earthworks and related civil infrastructure tasks at the Rolleston Open Cut Mine in Queensland. These efforts aim to upgrade operational efficiency through terrain stabilisation and site preparation activities vital for ongoing mining continuity.
Presence at Diggers & Dealers Mining Forum
Macmahon Holdings is showcasing its expanding capabilities at the Diggers & Dealers Mining Forum in Kalgoorlie. The company’s presence at this prominent event aligns with its broader strategy of reinforcing engagement within the mining services ecosystem, while promoting its latest contract wins and ongoing infrastructure delivery track record.
Broader Regional Infrastructure Commitments
These multiple civil contract wins signal a diversification of Macmahon’s project base beyond direct mining activities into regional development and support infrastructure. The increasing scale and geographic distribution of contracts provide a glimpse into the company’s strategy to stabilise revenue across cyclical market conditions.
Outlook for Civil Services Providers
With increasing public and private sector infrastructure collaborations, companies operating within the civil domain are enhancing their service offerings and delivery capabilities. Macmahon’s consistent portfolio development and multi-region presence position it advantageously for future engagements in both resource-rich and community-focused developments.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What projects has Macmahon recently secured?
Macmahon has secured multiple civil infrastructure contracts across Western Australia and Queensland. - Which companies are involved in these new contracts?
Contracts involve collaborations with (ASX:RIO) and (LSE:GLEN). - Where is Macmahon exhibiting its capabilities?
Macmahon is showcasing its portfolio at the Diggers & Dealers Mining Forum in Kalgoorlie.