EnerMech has been awarded a multi-million-dollar asset integrity management services contract with South32 at its Worsley Alumina Refinery in Western Australia. The scope of work covers inspection, non-destructive testing (NDT), rope access and insulation services at the refinery near Collie.
The three-year agreement, with extension options, sits under EnerMech’s Infrastructure and Industrial Solutions business line, which specializes in all aspects of engineered solutions for land-based energy and industrial developments across the full asset lifecycle.
“This new three-year minimum award reflects the strength of our long-standing partnership with South32 and our commitment to delivering safe, efficient and high-quality maintenance services. Having worked alongside South32 at Worsley for a number of years, we understand the critical importance of reliability and performance at a site of this scale,” Charles ‘Chuck’ Davison Jr., CEO of EnerMech, said.
“This contract is an important step forward in our strategy to continue delivering value for our customers and growing within the onshore infrastructure and industrial market, where precision and compliance are non-negotiable.”
The Worsley Alumina operation integrates bauxite mining near Boddington with alumina refining, producing powder for export to aluminium smelters worldwide. EnerMech has maintained a continuous presence at the site since 2019, supporting operations with a dedicated core crew and scaling resources during major shutdowns.
South32 owns 86% of Worsley Alumina, with 10% held by Japan Alumina Associates (Australia) Pty Ltd and the remaining 4% held by Sojitz Alumina Pty Ltd.
Source: EnerMech