Monadelphous wins $145m of new and renewed resources sector contracts

Monadelphous reported $145 million in new and extended contracts across key resource clients Rio Tinto, BHP, and Queensland Alumina.

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The Monadelphous Group Ltd (ASX: MND) share price is in focus after the company reported it has secured approximately $145 million in new contracts and contract extensions in the resources sector. Highlights include a major project at Rio Tinto's (ASX: RIO) Paraburdoo iron ore mine and contract extensions at BHP Group Ltd (ASX: BHO) and Queensland Alumina Limited.

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What did Monadelphous report?

  • New contracts and extensions valued at around $145 million in total
  • Secured a Rio Tinto construction project at Paraburdoo iron ore mine in WA
  • Two-year extension to Olympic Dam maintenance contract with BHP in SA
  • Two-year extension and expanded scope at Queensland Alumina Limited in QLD
  • New construction contract with Harmony Gold at Hidden Valley Gold Mine, PNG

What else do investors need to know?

Monadelphous' work for Rio Tinto at Paraburdoo involves installing a new dust collector and ventilation system for coarse ore stockpile tunnels, with completion expected in early 2027. The company's relationship with BHP has also been extended, covering mechanical and electrical maintenance, planned shutdowns, and project services at Olympic Dam.

At Queensland Alumina in Gladstone, Monadelphous has secured both a contract extension and expanded responsibilities, now including demolition and power generation activities. The company's expertise in the sector is reinforced by more than 30 years of service at this site.

What's next for Monadelphous?

Looking ahead, Monadelphous plans to deliver on these newly awarded and extended contracts while continuing to grow its presence in resources, energy, and infrastructure markets. The company remains focused on leveraging its long-standing client relationships and diversified capabilities to pursue further opportunities, both domestically and internationally.

Monadelphous share price snapshot

Over the past 12 months, Monadelphous shares have risen 100%, outperforming the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) which has risen 16% over the same period.

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