Monadelphous wins more than $200 million in new resources sector contracts including two with Fortescue

The engineering company has landed a swag of new deals in the resources and energy sectors, including with Fortescue and Synergy.

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Monadelphous has landed a swag of new deals in the resources and energy sectors, including with Fortescue and Synergy.
Monadelphous has landed a swag of new deals in the resources and energy sectors, including with Fortescue and Synergy. Credit: Michael Wilson/The West Australian

Engineering company Monadelphous Group has won new construction and maintenance contracts in the resources and energy sectors valued at more than $200 million.

Two are with iron ore giant Fortescue, the first being for the installation of wind turbine generators at its Nullagine wind project in WA’s Pilbara region.

The second is a three-year contract to continue delivering maintenance services across Fortescue’s Pilbara operations.

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Monadelphous has also agreed to provide operation and maintenance services at Synergy’s Muja coal-fired power station in Collie for a further three years.

The operation is scheduled to close by 2030.

In Queensland, the company has secured a three-year contract to provide multidisciplinary services at Santos’ upstream field development and production operations, with two one-year extension options.

The oil and gas major has also inked a deal with Monadelphous for the construction of temporary camp facilities associated with the APF Tie-In Project in the Southern Highlands region of Papua New Guinea, with work expected to be completed by the end of 2026.

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