CIMIC's Leighton Asia, UGL and Broad secure $145m in wins
9 September 2021
CIMIC Group companies Leighton Asia, UGL and Broad Construction, have further extended their presence in Hong Kong and Australia respectively with the award of contracts totalling approximately $145 million in revenue.
The projects are:
a contract awarded to Leighton Asia to deliver building work, architectural finishes, fit-out and building services work to complete expansion works for a data centre in Hong Kong;
a contract awarded to UGL to manufacture a number of locomotives in New South Wales for an existing client;
a contract awarded to UGL to complete wireless communications modifications for an existing transport client; and
a design and construct contract awarded to Broad to construct stages 1 and 2 of the Bethesda Clinic at Cockburn Central, Western Australia, providing 75 overnight beds, a wellness and recovery centre, a neurostimulation unit and specialist consulting suites.
CIMIC Group Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Juan Santamaria said: “CIMIC Group’s diversified portfolio provides essential infrastructure across a range of sectors. These projects display the depth of our experience – be it as Australia’s only manufacturer of heavy locomotives, as a specialist contractor completing a data centre to strict compliance standards or delivering building projects in Western Australia for more than 30 years.”
The works in Hong Kong will commence this month and the other works have all commenced. The projects will be completed in 2022.
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