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Civmec ups order book with Covalent work

ENGINEERING and construction firm Civmec has boosted its orderbook to A$1.15 billion with a string of new resources, infrastructure and maintenance contracts, headlined by a major deal to support Covalent Lithium’s emerging Mount Holland lithium operation in Western Australia.

 Civmec's site at Henderson will support the Covalent refinery development

Civmec's site at Henderson will support the Covalent refinery development

Covalent's owners, Wesfarmers and SQM, have tasked Civmec to complete structural and piping fabrication and erection, refractory lining, insulation, and electrical and instrumentation installation works...

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