
Civmec (ASX:CVL) announced it has secured a series of new contracts and extensions valued at over $400 million, highlighting the company's success in converting a strong pipeline of opportunities.
The awards are expected to be delivered across the second half of FY26 and FY27, supporting Civmec's strategic focus on early-contractor involvement, sustainable growth, and order book diversification, while reflecting the strength of long-standing relationships with Tier-1 clients.
Key projects include the BHP Port Debottlenecking Project 2 at Nelson Point, Port Hedland, where Civmec will deliver concrete and earthworks for the installation of a sixth car dumper, including the establishment of a new batch plant, piling, temporary works, and bulk excavation.
The award follows Civmec’s recent contract for the steel fabrication package for PDP2, comprising approximately 700 tonnes of structural steel modules.
Civmec CEO Patrick Tallon said, "We are absolutely delighted to be entrusted with this significant package of work. Sustaining our long-term relationship with BHP makes this award especially meaningful and demonstrates our proactive and collaborative delivery model."
Civmec has also secured a contract to construct Light Mobile Equipment and Support Mobile Equipment charger facilities and pit power infrastructure at Fortescue’s Eliwana and Flying Fish mine sites.
This work, which includes civil, electrical, and commissioning works for modular transportable pit power substations, supports Fortescue's rollout of electric excavators and drills and aligns with its decarbonisation objectives.
Civmec continues to expand its maintenance services footprint in Port Hedland and Gladstone, securing new contracts that reinforce its integrated service capabilities and commitment to scaling maintenance solutions across major resource hubs.