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Civmec : strengthens order book by $600+ million

Civmec : strengthens order book by $600+

articleCivmec LimitedJuly 24, 20254/company/civmec-limited/news/civmec-strengthens-order-book-by-dollar600-million
Civmec : strengthens order book by $600+ million

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n Civmec is pleased to advise that it has secured a series of new contract awards and extensions with a combined value of approximately $600+ million.\n \n These awards reflect the Group's continued success in converting a strong pipeline of opportunities and reinforces the Group's strategic focus on sustainable growth and order book diversification. This includes the addition of the SEA 1180 program of works following Civmec's successful acquisition of Luerssen Australia, further strengthening the Group's position in the maritime defence sector.\n Luerssen Australia Acquisition and SEA 1180 Program\n Following the successful acquisition of Luerssen Australia, Civmec has added the value of the remaining SEA 1180 program of works to its order book and will now work diligently towards the successful completion of the remaining Offshore Patrol Vessels. This endeavour is further reinforcing the Group's commitment to supporting Australia's naval shipbuilding and sustainment initiatives.\n \n \n Civmec's Chairman James Fitzgerald commented, \"Bringing Luerssen Australia into the Civmec Group reinforces our commitment to building sovereign capability and we look forward to bringing increased levels of efficiency into delivering comprehensive shipbuilding solutions.\"Cape Lambert Port A - High Density Ores (CLAHDO) Upgrade\n Among the newly secured contracts, Civmec has been awarded a significant package of works for Rio Tinto's Cape Lambert Port A facility. The contract involves the upgrade of six balanced machines-two stackers, two reclaimers, and two shiploaders-to support the introduction of high-density ore types. The contract will be delivered by Civmec's maintenance division. This multidiscipline scope includes procurement, fabrication, SMP (structural, mechanical, piping), and E&I (electrical and instrumentation) works. Fabrication will be undertaken at Civmec's Henderson manufacturing facility, with installation delivered progressively across eight planned shutdowns throughout 2026.\n \n \n The award strengthens Civmec's portfolio and reinforces its capability to deliver complex brownfield upgrades in operational environments.\n Fortescue Green Iron Plant\n Civmec has been awarded the contract for installation of civils and SMPE&I for Fortescue's Christmas Creek Green Iron Project. This project, located at Fortescue's ...

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