Monadelphous awarded contracts in Queensland
Australian engineering company Monadelphous announced it has secured a number of construction and maintenance contracts in Queensland's gas sector with a combined value of US$150 million.
The firm confirmed that it has secured a four-year contract to continue providing mechanical and electrical maintenance and turnaround services for a customer’s midstream operations in the Queensland coal seam gas market.
Monadelphous managing director, Rob Velletri, said the Company continues to build on its relationships with long-term customers in the oil and gas sectors.
“As always, we remain focused on the safe and efficient delivery of high-quality service solutions and we are pleased to continue to be recognised as a partner of choice by our customers” he said.
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