Civmec secured a series of new contracts and extensions with a combined value exceeding A$400 million, which are expected to be delivered across the second half of fiscal year 2026 and FY27, building upon an uplift in recent activity.
Amongst the newly awarded contracts is a civils package with BHP for the Port Debottlenecking Project 2 (PDP2) at Nelson Point, Port Hedland. As part of PDP2, Civmec has been awarded the contract to deliver the concrete and earthworks for the installation of a sixth car dumper (CD6), which is also being manufactured by Civmec at its Henderson fabrication facility.
The scope also encompasses the design, supply, installation, and maintenance of a temporary dewatering and recharge system, bulk excavation to allow for the new car dumper structure, formwork, rebar and placing concrete (FRP) works for CD6 and all conveyor and transfer station footings, including associated works such as shotcrete and waterproofing.
The company also won a contract for the construction of light mobile equipment and support mobile equipment charger facilities and pit power infrastructure at Fortescue’s Eliwana and Flying Fish mine sites. The scope encompasses construction, installation, verification and commissioning of multiple charger facilities, ranging from prefabricated DC distribution units to integrated AC chargers, along with civil works and electrical integration for transportable pit power substations. These substations, designed for modular deployment, will support the rollout of electric excavators and drills, reinforcing Fortescue’s decarbonisation objectives.
Source: Civmec
