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Civmec Lifts Order Book to AU$1.5 Billion on Contract Awards

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Civmec (ASX:CVL) said it has secured a series of new contract awards, panel extensions and orders across its resources, infrastructure, energy and maintenance divisions, lifting its order book to a record AU$1.5 billion, according to a Friday filing with the Australian bourse.

Major contract awards include a structural, mechanical, piping, electrical, and instrumentation installation package at Iluka Resources' (ASX:ILU) Eneabba Rare Earths Refinery in Western Australia, expanding the company's scope and supporting commissioning in mid-2027, per the filing.

The company has also secured its portion of the alliance contract to deliver the Perth Park entertainment and sporting precinct on the Burswood Peninsula, with completion anticipated in late 2027, the filing said.

The company also secured additional maintenance and manufacturing contracts and panel extensions across lithium, rare earths, iron ore, coal, alumina, hydrocarbons, and other critical minerals, with increased early contractor involvement activity strengthening its forward pipeline and regional facility utilization, the filing added.

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