WorleyParsons wins $250 million port expansion contract with Fortescue Metals
WorleyParsons has been awarded an engineer, procure and construction management services contract for the expansion of Fortescue Metal Group’s Anderson Point port facilities in Port Hedland Western Australia.
The project, expected to generate revenues for WorleyParsons of $250 million and will nearly treble iron ore throughput from approximately 55 million tonnes per annum to 155 million tonnes per annum.
The development includes second and third outloading and inloading circuits, three new berths, two shiploaders, two reclaimers, one stacker, two train unloaders, conveyor systems, transfer stations, sample stations, power and control systems and associated infrastructure.
Completion will be staged, with the first phase scheduled for completion at the end of 2011 and the final phase targeting completion at the end of 2012.
Teams will be established in Perth and onsite at Port Hedland. WorleyParsons’ business units in China, Thailand and Canada will also assist with the project.
Chief Executive Officer of WorleyParsons, John Grill said WorleyParsons had a strong working relationship with FMG through all phases, including EPCM, of the Cloudbreak pit to port development.
“Our 'pit to port' business is, as a result, one of our key capabilities. We are pleased to be able to be involved with FMG’s large Anderson Point port expansion”.