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Transfield signs NZ grid contract worth up to $498 mln
Monday, 13 February 2012, 11:20 am
Article: BusinessDesk
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Transfield signs NZ grid contract worth up to half a
billion dollars
Feb. 13 (BusinessDesk) – Australian
infrastructure specialist Transfield Services has extended
its 15-year relationship with the New Zealand national grid
operator Transpower for another six years, in a contract
worth potentially half a billion dollars.
The $318 million
contract holds out the prospect of another $180 million of
work over the period, making its total potential value $498
million.
“The work includes major capital works projects
and maintenance of the grid’s transmissions lines,
substations, meters and transformers,” said Transfield
chief executive Peter Goode in a statement.
Transpower is
currently investing heavily in grid upgrades after an
extended period of under-investment over the last 20
years.
(BusinessDesk)

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