METAL DETECTIVE

Contractors vie for Karara

THERE hasn’t been much good news for Australia’s downtrodden mining contractors in recent times. But at least one firm should hit a home run in the next few weeks when Gindalbie Metals awards an $A800 million-plus earthmoving job for its soon-to-be-approved Karara iron ore venture in Western Australia’s Mid West region. <i><B>The Metal Detective</i>, By Stephen Bell</B>

Stephen Bell

The commodities meltdown has created plenty of collateral damage for the listed contractors as distressed mining clients scrap expansion plans and delay job extensions. The trend was evident over the...

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