Decmil wins Wheatstone contract

Wheatstone: Decmil's work for the project follow's involvement in the Gorgon contstruction camp for Chevron.

Engineering and construction company Decmil Australia has won the A$70 million (US$69.9 million) contract for the 502-room Fly Camp for Chevron’s Wheatstone liquefied natural gas project.

Decmil will design, supply and install the camp as well as kitchen and dining facilities, offices and utilities including a waste water treatment plant under the contract.

Work is expected to start on the contract in December this year, and is expected to be completed by August 2012.

Decmil chief executive Scott Criddle said the award would mean early involvement for the company in what he said would be a significant project for Australia’s oil and gas sector.

The news comes less than a week after Australian engineering company WorleyParsons won the A$235 million…

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