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Bed shortage overshadows FMG progress

ANDREW Forrest’s Fortescue Metals Group may be building a mine, rail network and port as part of its massive Pilbara iron ore infrastructure development, but it was accommodation that took up much of the company’s attention during April.

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Bed shortage overshadows FMG progress

Fortescue said this morning that costs relating to the installation of more accommodation as well as the continued recovery from the cyclones that hit the project in early March, ate into another $66.1...

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