
NRW Holdings (ASX:NWH) has kicked off 2026 with a significant expansion of its order book, securing three major civil infrastructure contracts across Western Australia.
The largest of the awards is a $175 million bulk earthworks contract with Rio Tinto for the West Angelas Sustaining Project.
The project, scheduled to run through 2027, will see a peak workforce of 220 personnel constructing haul roads and overpass infrastructure to link five new satellite mining pits.
Simultaneously, NRW’s civil division and its joint ventures have solidified their presence in regional transport and logistics.
The company was awarded a $46 million road realignment contract by Main Roads Western Australia for Toodyay Road, aimed at improving safety through intersection upgrades and new overtaking lanes.
A 50:50 joint venture with Brady Marine and Civil has secured a $49 million design-and-construct package for the Dampier Link Bridge.
The critical maritime project for Pilbara Ports will connect the Dampier Cargo Wharf with the Bulk Handling Facility, bolstering direct shipping capabilities in the region.
NRW confirmed that all three projects are expected to commence in early 2026 with no material capital outlay required.