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ASX Company News: Southern Cross Electrical Engineering Secures QCLNG Contract

Tuesday, December 20th, 2011

Southern Cross Electrical Engineering Limited (SXE) is pleased to announce it has received a Letter of Award from Thiess for the Electrical & Instrumentation Installation Works for QCLNG Early Works Project. The Electrical & Instrumentation package, valued at approximately $7m, will be undertaken by SXE as a sub-contractor to Thiess on the upstream elements of QGC’s QCLNG project. The scope of work for this element of the project consists of Field Compression Stations and ancillary works. The Early Works Project is a milestone Coal Seam Gas contract awarded to Thiess in December 2010 and is scheduled for completion in early 2012.

SXE’s East Coast General Manager Jorn Granger said that “This award was an important continuation of a long association with the Coal Seam Gas Industry and, in particular, with QGC. We look forward to bringing our expertise and CSG experience to the Thiess project for the QCLNG Early Works and beyond.” SXE’s Managing Director Simon High said “The award of this work from Thiess is excellent news and a great compliment to both our operations and bid teams who have been involved with CSG work for more than ten years now. We believe this award represents just the early beginnings of what will be a very challenging but potentially rewarding growth phase of the CSG industry and one that SXE expects to be a leading E&I contractor within”.

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ASX Company News: Southern Cross Enters 5 Year Contract With Rio Tinto

Friday, September 16th, 2011

Southern Cross Electrical Engineering Ltd (SXE) is pleased to announce it has entered into a landmark framework agreement with resources company Rio Tinto’s Iron Ore business. The Agreement provides SXE with preferred contractor status for the next five years.  It covers the electrical and instrumentation package of works at Cape Lambert as part of RTIO’s 333 Programme – the  major expansion of Rio Tinto’s operations in the Pilbara, Western Australia to a capacity of 333Mt/a.  Whilst the scope of work is still to be finalised, the first package of works is expected to commence in FY12  and this Agreement already builds SXE’s FY13 order book.

SXE Managing Director, Mr Simon High said that the Agreement was a significant milestone for the  Company.  “The preferred contractor agreement that Rio Tinto has entered into with Southern Cross Electrical Engineering highlights the strength of the relationship between the two companies.  Southern Cross Electrical Engineering has been involved with Rio Tinto’s Pilbara port operations since 2005 through our  involvement in the Dampier port upgrade project. “The long term nature of this contract closely aligns the two organisations, providing Southern Cross Electrical Engineering with greater certainty in long term planning.  We will be able to devote dedicated resources to Rio Tinto to provide consistency and maintain high safety performance and quality execution across the contract period.”

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ASX Company News: Southern Cross Electrical Secures Further Sino Iron Contract

Thursday, August 18th, 2011

Southern Cross Electrical Engineering Ltd (SXE) is pleased to announce it has been awarded its fourth electrical and instrumentation contract for the Sino Iron project for work at Area F of the process plant and the construction of an additional power line.

SXE Managing Director, Simon High said “SXE is highly supportive of the Sino Iron Project and over the last two years SXE has built a very strong relationship with MCC and CPM who are the owners and operators for this project.”  Work on Area F will be undertaken on a reimbursable framework basis.  This framework agreement has the potential for additional works to be included by mutual agreement between SXE and MCC.  Construction of the additional power line will be on a lump sum basis.

With the inclusion of this contract SXE’s order book for FY12 stands at over $75 million which is significantly greater than 12 months ago when the order book stood at $27 million.  Simon High said “The recent announcements by civil and structural contractors working on major Australian resource projects are key leading indicator for our business.  These announcements combined with the growth in our order book give me great confidence that SXE is on track for strong growth over the coming years”.

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ASX Company News: Southern Cross Engineering Secures Electrical Contract For Sino Iron Ore Project

Thursday, March 3rd, 2011

Southern Cross Electrical Engineering Ltd (SXE) is pleased to advise it has received a letter of intent for the first concentrator area electrical installation contract for the Sino Iron Ore Project.  The award of this contract brings SXE’s current forward order book to approximately $55 million.  Work on this project is expected to commence in April and run for approximately six months.

SXE’s Managing Director, Simon High said “We are very pleased to continue our involvement in this project.   During FY10, Southern Cross was involved in setting up the early power supply requirements for the site.  This installation contract is the first of six concentrator areas to be completed.  Successful execution on this contract should place SXE in a strong position to win the electrical installation work on the remaining five concentrator areas in addition to other significant electrical and instrumentation installation contracts to be awarded by MCC for the Sino Iron Project.”

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Leighton Wins Contract Extension With Western Power

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

Thiess Services, a subsidiary of Leighton (LEI),  long-standing relationship with Western Power has been reaffirmed with the signing of a new performance-based contract, potentially worth up to an estimated value of $325 million over a maximum five year period, for the provision of electrical services. The agreement comprises an initial two-year period, and then three potential one-year extensions. The new contract will see Thiess Services work with Western Power to upgrade and maintain its electrical distribution network throughout metropolitan Perth and south-west regional Western Australia.

Thiess Services Executive General Manager, Michael Wright, said the new contract is a testament to the quality of service delivery, the commitment to safety and innovation, and the depth of expertise in the working relationship between Thiess Services and Western Power. “With the strength of our existing presence in Perth and the backing of our national electricity transmission and distribution capability, Thiess Services has the capacity to deliver a complete suite of distribution services to Western Power. We are excited about the incremental service enhancements and levels of innovation we can achieve together with this new contract arrangement in place,’’ Mr Wright said.

Thiess Services is a national leader in the electrical utilities sector and since 2005 has carried out maintenance upgrades and construction projects on the Western Power overhead and underground south west interconnected network. Thiess Services is a wholly owned subsidiary of Thiess Pty Ltd and has an annual turnover approaching $1 billion. The company provides integrated, cost effective and environmentally responsible services to government authorities, commercial, mining and industrial clients in a wide range of business sectors, including water, energy, contaminated site remediation, waste management, telecommunications, infrastructure operations and maintenance and facilities management.

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Norfolk Group Wins $19.4 million Canberra Airport Contract

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

Norfolk Group Limited (NFK) subsidiary, O’Donnell Griffin, has secured a $19.4 million tender for the delivery of electrical services at the Multi-user Terminal of Canberra Airport in the Australian Capital territory (ACT). The contract is with Construction Control and will commence immediately. The project relates specifically to the installation of electrical and data communications services within the New Terminal.

O’Donnell Griffin’s ACT business has worked with Construction Control in the past on projects at Canberra Airport, and is currently in the final stages of delivering $1.2 million of electrical services at the Canberra Airport car park. O’Donnell Griffin has also worked with Construction Control on a number of landmark projects in the Canberra CBD, Defence facilties and the Australian National University.

Norfolk is a leading international provider of integrated building and engineering services. In Australia, Norfolk is number one in the electrical and non-residential HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) maintenance services markets. It has customers across a range of sectors including infrastructure, industrial, commercial, resources, retail, government and communications.

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