Sedgman expands work in Mongolia
Coal mine engineering provider Sedgman Ltd has secured $US31 million ($A31.18 million) worth of new contracts that will expand its presence in Mongolia.
Sedgman said on Tuesday it had been awarded several new contracts for work with Energy Resources LLC on coal operations in the South Gobi region of Mongolia.
They include a $US19 million ($A19.11 million) contract to carry out engineering work on the second stage of Energy Resources' UHG mine, which follows Sedgman's similar work on the first stage of the mine.
The company has also been awarded $US12 million ($A12.07 million) in work to ensure the operational readiness of the coal handling and processing plant at the first stage of the UGH mine and will manage the plant for three years.
Chairman Russell Kempnich said Sedgman was pleased to be expanding its operational management services beyond the Australian market.
Sedgman said on Tuesday it had been awarded several new contracts for work with Energy Resources LLC on coal operations in the South Gobi region of Mongolia.
They include a $US19 million ($A19.11 million) contract to carry out engineering work on the second stage of Energy Resources' UHG mine, which follows Sedgman's similar work on the first stage of the mine.
The company has also been awarded $US12 million ($A12.07 million) in work to ensure the operational readiness of the coal handling and processing plant at the first stage of the UGH mine and will manage the plant for three years.
Chairman Russell Kempnich said Sedgman was pleased to be expanding its operational management services beyond the Australian market.
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