Cimic affiliate wins works on Indonesian mine infrastructure project

Hong Kong-based Leighton Asia – a subsidiary of Australia-based Cimic Group – announced it received a contract valued at A$154 million (US$105 million) from PT Vale Indonesia (a subsidiary of Brazil-based mining firm Vale) to develop mine infrastructure in Sulawesi, Indonesia.

Render of a mine project (Image courtesy Cimic Group) Render of Indonesia mine works for PT Vale. (Image courtesy Cimic Group)

Cimic said the scope of work includes development of mine infrastructure, including earthworks, civil and building works, and installation of associated infrastructure to “enable the operation of the mine to supply ore to the processing plant.”

The work is part of PT Vale’s Indonesia Growth Project and Integrated Mines of Pomalaa programme.

Cimic said construction work will commence in the second half of 2024 with a construction period of about 26 months.

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