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Construction delayed at Cloud Break

FORTESCUE Metals Group is uncertain of when construction will resume on a processing plant after work was suspended following the death of a mine worker at its Cloud Break mine in Western Australia’s Pilbara region last week.

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Construction delayed at Cloud Break

Construction ceased on the plant, which is part of the $A2.7 billion iron ore project, when 26-year-old newlywed Nigel Taylor, who was working for United Group as a rigger, was killed on Friday after his...

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