- Decmil Group’s (DCG) Sunraysia Solar Farm in NSW has been given the green light as the infrastructure firm obtains two separate government infrastructure contracts totalling $27.8 million
- Sunraysia Solar Farm has been approved for operations after completing required hold point testing
- Main Roads Western Australia has granted Decmil a $23.3 million contract for the construction of the a principal shared parth alongside the Mitchell Freeway
- Queensland’s Department of Transport and Main Roads has awarded Decmil Group a $4.5 million contract to upgrade up to 5.1 kilometres of the Capricorn Highway
- Decmil Group is up 6 percent at 34 cents at 10.30am AEDT
Decmil Group’s (DCG) Sunraysia Solar Farm has been given the green light as the infrastructure firm obtains two government infrastructure contracts totalling $27.8 million.
The Sunraysia Solar Farm, in Balranald NSW, has been approved for operations and the process to obtain substantial completion under the contract has commenced and is expected to be achieved on or before January 31, 2022. This will enable a transition into the operation and maintenance contract.
Main Roads, Western Australia has awarded a $23.3 million contract to Decmil Group for the construction of the a section of the Mitchell Freeway Principal Shared Path.
The contract is expected to commence immediately and be complete in September 2022.
The Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads has also awarded Decmil Group a $4.5 million contract to upgrade up to 5.1 kilometres of road on the Capricorn Highway between Emerald and Winton Creek.
Decmil Group shares were up 6 percent at 34 cents at 10.30am AEDT