Barminco has been awarded a four-year contract extension worth $240 million with Independence Group (IGO).
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Gold Fields awards $335m contract extensions to Barminco
Mining services major Barminco has been awarded two contract extensions worth $335 million in total at Gold Fields' Agnew gold mine in Western Australia.
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Ausdrill completes raising for Barminco acquisition
Ausdrill has completed the retail component of its $250 million entitlement offer on Barminco, thus finalising its equity raising that was first announced in August.
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AngloGold Ashanti extends Barminco contract with $700m deal
AngloGold Ashanti has awarded Barminco with a five-year $700 million contract extension at Sunrise Dam.
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Ausdrill acquisition of Barminco to create Australia’s second largest mining contractor
Ausdrill is set to acquire underground hard rock contractor and African joint venture partner, Barminco, in a deal worth $271.5 million.
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Sandvik strengthens i-series range with latest loader
Sandvik has introduced the LH517i intelligent loader with a design that aims to meet customer expectations by being safer, more reliable and efficient.
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Barminco secures $95m QLD copper contract at Mt Colin
Barminco Holdings has been named by Round Oak Minerals as the preferred contractor for the Mt Colin underground copper mine in Queensland.
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Ausdrill–Barminco JV wins $US211m contract
The African Underground Mining Services (AUMS) joint venture between Ausdrill and Barminco has secured a mining services contract with Canadian-based miner SEMAFO at the Siou gold operation in Burkina Faso, West Africa.
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Barminco secures $236m contract extension at Western Areas nickel operations
Underground mining contractor Barminco has been awarded a three-year extension to its long running contract at Western Areas’ Forrestania nickel operations in Western Australia.
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African Underground Mining Services drives growth for Immersive Technologies
Immersive Technologies has experienced investment growth for its underground solutions in Africa since the release of the IM360 simulator.
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Newmont awards underground contract to Ausdrill, Barminco JV
African Underground Mining Services (AUMS), a joint venture between Ausdrill and Barminco, has secured a $US280 million ($371.5 million) contract at the Ahafo gold complex in Ghana, West Africa with Newmont Mining.
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Rio Tinto contractor conundrum: The new normal in the Pilbara?
Rio Tinto Iron Ore's decision to use contractors for all external hires from now on will have impacts felt well beyond the pit.
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Barminco wins contract renewal at Dugald
Barminco has won a five-year contract extension at MMG’s Dugald River zinc project worth up to $270 million.
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First ore mined at Nova nickel
Independence Group has taken a major step forward with first development ore mined at the Nova project.
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Barminco secures East Kundana mining contract
Barminco has obtained a three-year $275 million contract at Northern Star’s East Kundana joint venture project in WA’s Eastern Goldfields
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Barminco wins MMG mine contract
Barminco has won a $110 million contract for development services at MMG's Rosebery mine in Tasmania.
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The next age of mining?
As high grades decline and open cuts get deeper, what is the next step for mining? Cole Latimer reports.
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Tasmania’s Mt Lyell mine’s future revealed today
Copper Mines of Tasmania will announce the future of the Mt Lyell mine today, after a series of accidents halted operations.
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Uncertain future for 320 Mt Lyell miners
Restarting production at Mt Lyell mine is still some weeks off, an announcement which leaves the future of 320 Tasmanian miners hanging in the balance.
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Union fights for Tasmanian miners’ jobs
With operations still on hold after three fatalities at Mt Lyell mine the union is concerned for the future of the 300 Tasmanian employees employed at the site.
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