INFRASTRUCTURE

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Who We Are 3 Our Vision & Values 4 Critical Safety Essentials 6 Health, Safety & Environment 7 Quality 8 Our People 10 Innovation & Technology 12 Infrastructure Services 13-14 Our Locations West Coast Facility 15-16 East Coast Facility 17-18 Construction 19 Project Experience 22-25 CIVMEC CAPABILITY OVERVIEW

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2 WHO WE ARE

Civmec is an integrated, multi-disciplinary

construction and engineering services LOGISTICS provider to the Oil & Gas, Metals & Minerals, Infrastructure, and Marine & Defence sectors.

Established in 2009, Civmec is one of Australia’s leading providers of turnkey solutions across a range of core capabilities. Our vast self-performance capability enables us to respond agilely to our clients’ needs and our commitment to innovation and technology ensures SHIPBUILDING we work smarter, providing value-driven solutions. Focused on establishing long-term partnerships and working collaboratively with clients and delivery partners, we have played a significant role in the delivery of some of Australia’s most complex projects and are committed to supporting Australian industry. Civmec has been listed on the Singapore Exchange (SGX) since 2012, achieving dual listing on both the SGX and the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) in June 2018. CIVMEC CAPABILITY OVERVIEW

3 OUR VISION & VALUES

Our vision is to grow sustainably, delivering mutually beneficial outcomes for all stakeholders. Our culture, the way we think and operate, is underpinned by our values.

COMMITMENT INNOVATION VALUE DRIVEN Our individual Our innovative approach Our performance commitment facilitates drives continuous driven culture our success improvement delivers value CIVMEC CAPABILITY OVERVIEW

MAKE A EXCELLENCE COLLABORATION DIFFERENCE Our pursuit of Our focus on working Our ability to influence excellence makes us together drives and challenge drives a world-class sustainable partnerships sustainability service provider

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5 CRITICAL SAFETY ESSENTIALS

CHANGE HEIGHTS LIFTING Always identify Always secure Always apply safe and manage yourself, tools, lifting principles and any change to scope materials and never place yourself or conditions. equipment when under suspended working at heights. loads.

ENERGY ISOLATIONS PROCESS Always control Always verify Always present fit for work energy sources isolations before and never commence work CIVMEC CAPABILITY OVERVIEW and avoid line commencing work. without relevant risk of fire risks. assessment, permits licenses and authorisation.

6 HEALTH, SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT

Our strong safety culture is built on our Never Assume program, incorporating our core values and providing a framework for the behavioural expectations of our people across the business.

The program is designed to empower every person in the company to ensure their work practices are focused on achieving safe outcomes, reinforcing the right and responsibility of every employee to stop work and intervene if they see an unsafe act, condition or behaviour and be part of the solution. Our Critical Safety Essentials outline the business’ mandatory expectations for safe work practices. Every employee is expected to abide by these underlying rules, which form the foundation of how we operate. Implementation of our health and safety systems is supported by our onsite fitness-for-work health centre and our internal Registered Training Organisation (RTO code 52645), which provides support and training specific to our safety culture and processes. Our systems are certified to OHSAS 18001, the internationally recognised standard for health and safety management. Environment We acknowledge the diverse locations in which many of our projects are delivered, and remain committed to minimising our impact on the environment and meeting each project’s unique environmental compliance requirements. CIVMEC CAPABILITY OVERVIEW We also implement environmental best-practice at our facilities, delivering resource and energy efficiency by measuring and monitoring our inputs (energy, water and materials) and outputs (waste and emissions) and developing improvement strategies. We are certified to ISO 14001, the internationally recognised standard for environmental management and hold platinum status with the Australian Steel Institute Environmental Sustainability Charter, acknowledging us as an industry leader, with all Charter commitments met and environmental management and awareness evident across all levels of our business.

7 QUALITY

Providing quality products and project outcomes for our clients is a fundamental metric of success.

Utilising Civtrac, our proprietary web-based integrated business management system, we are able to provide ‘live’ tracking, ensuring a seamless flow from fabrication through to onsite installation and commissioning. Managing all aspects of project delivery, Civtrac supports: • Document control. • Material control. • Project management (including monitoring progress and time). • Project reporting. • Safety management. • Quality control. • Cost management. Civtrac also enables our clients to directly monitor real-time progress via a remote login, providing transparency across the entire project life-cycle, from material control to delivery and installation.

Our quality management systems are certified to ISO 9001, the internationally recognised CIVMEC CAPABILITY OVERVIEW standard for quality management, and our facilities in and Newcastle hold CC3 certification to the requirements of AS/NZS 5131-2016, ‘Structural Steelwork – Fabrication and Erection’.

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9 OUR PEOPLE

Our talented and dedicated people underpin our success.

We have developed and grown a highly skilled and competent workforce capable of providing multi-disciplinary construction services to the Infrastructure sector. Offering sustainable career pathways enables us to retain and grow capability across our specialised disciplines. Our recruitment strategy is to attract, develop and retain the right people; those with values that are aligned to ours. We ensure the right people manage the right projects, providing clients with the best technical knowledge, industry experience and capability to drive a high-performance culture and optimal project outcomes. Our core value of Collaboration means we work in partnership with our people to identify their individual training and development needs, largely delivered through our in-house Registered Training Organisation (RTO code 52645). Our commitment to supporting the future of our industry is reflected in our engagement of apprentices and trainees across the spectrum of our operations, including metal trades, such as boilermakers and welders, carpenters and electrical, and corporate services including estimating, HSEQ, commercial, business administration, human resources and logistics. CIVMEC CAPABILITY OVERVIEW

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11 INNOVATION & TECHNOLOGY

At Civmec, we challenge existing processes and practices, thinking laterally to uncover innovative and practical solutions and working smarter to achieve better project outcomes for our clients.

We take a partnership approach to project delivery. Our experience tells us that early involvement during the project concept phase gives greater ability to influence design. This, in turn, can have a positive effect on methodology and construction outcomes, providing the opportunity for value engineering resulting in schedule improvements and cost benefits for the project. Optimum results are achieved through early contractor involvement, addressing issues such as: • Design and specification critique. • Materials selection. • Programming and scheduling refinements. • Offsite fabrication and modularisation. CIVMEC CAPABILITY OVERVIEW • Automation of installation process. • Constructability. Our vast technical expertise and ability to drive cost-effective solutions has facilitated our growth in the Infrastructure sector.

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HEAVY ENGINEERING MODULARISATION EARTHWORKS & CIVIL WORKS SHIPBUILDING CIVMEC CAPABILITY OVERVIEW

ELECTRICAL, MAINTENANCE SURFACE TREATMENT INSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL 13 INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES

PRECAST & PRE-STRESSED STRUCTURAL, MECHANICAL ACCESS SOLUTIONS CONCRETE & PIPING SHIPBUILDING

Delivering

a turnkey CIVMEC CAPABILITY OVERVIEW solution to our clients

REGISTERED TRAINING ORGANISATION 14 OUR LOCATIONS: WEST COAST FACILITY

Our west coast facility in Henderson, , is the largest heavy engineering facility of its kind in Australia.

Situated just 30 kilometres from Perth, the facility is strategically located on 200,000m2 of land with direct waterfront access in the Australian Marine Complex (AMC) precinct. The AMC also provides access to a further 440,000m2 of Common User Facility (CUF) land. With over 100,000m2 of undercover area, the facility includes: • 53,000m² (usable floor area) assembly and sustainment facility. • 29,300m² heavy engineering workshop. • Two surface treatment facilities, including one specifically capable of housing large material handling equipment and integrated modules. • Dedicated exotic materials facility to avoid cross-contamination. • Pipe bending facility. • Site support logistics workshop. • Multi-storey head office building. Serviced by 52 overhead cranes, the facility has a single-lift capacity of up to 400t and is capable of handling a throughput of 80,000t of steel per annum. The centre bay of the assembly and sustainment facility is able to accommodate large modules, with an internal length of 187m and door clearance of 42m wide

and over 60m high. 4,600t self-propelled modular transporters provide direct access to the 3,000t, 6,000t and 15,000t load-out wharves within the AMC. CIVMEC CAPABILITY OVERVIEW

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Fabrication Workshop - 29,300m2 Assembly & Sustainment Facility - 53,000m2

Blast & Paint - 4,800m2 Blast & Paint - 2,600m2

Exotic Materials Facility - 1,200m2

Offices - 6,500m2

Pipe Bending Facility - 490m2 CIVMEC CAPABILITY OVERVIEW

Site Support Logistics - 2,300m2

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Our east coast facility is strategically located on 227,000m² of land, just 14 kilometres from the Port of Newcastle in New South Wales.

With direct access to the Hunter River, the site offers 535 metres of prime river frontage, with two ship basins. The facility includes: • 15,000m2 heavy engineering workshop. • 7,500m² precast/pre-stressed concrete facility. • Surface treatment facility. • Offices. Serviced by 24 overhead cranes, the facility has a single-lift capacity of 92t. The facility is capable of producing a throughput of 35,000t of steel and 75,000t of precast/pre-stressed concrete per annum and can accommodate modules up to 22m wide and 136m in length. CIVMEC CAPABILITY OVERVIEW

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Precast/Pre-stressed Concrete Facility - 7,500m²

Module Surface Treatment Facility - 1,150m²

Offices CIVMEC CAPABILITY OVERVIEW

Heavy Engineering Workshop - 15,000m²

18 CONSTRUCTION

Our expertise and diverse range of integrated services and capabilities has been instrumental in the successful delivery of some of Australia’s most significant infrastructure projects.

Our state-of-the-art fabrication facilities in Western Australia and New South Wales enable us to reduce project risk, by precasting and modularising elements of the scope in a controlled environment, providing significant advantages including reduced site working hours, optimum quality control, and weather-proofing critical schedule elements. We are able to assist throughout numerous elements of the construction process, initially delivering detailed earthworks, civil and concrete services (including the manufacturing and installation of precast structures and in-situ concrete). We then leverage our multi-disciplinary capability, enabling us to support projects through our offsite fabrication, assembly and surface treatment capabilities with our experienced teams delivering structural mechanical piping and electrical and instrumentation services on site. We can deliver projects across the sector, including, but not limited to: • Roads and bridges. • Stadiums. • Airports. CIVMEC CAPABILITY OVERVIEW • Ports and harbours. • Water and wastewater infrastructure. • Conventional power stations.

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21 PROJECT EXPERIENCE

Woodman Point Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade Client: Alliance with Water Corporation and Black & Veatch Civmec, in 50/50 joint venture with Black & Veatch (BVCJV) were awarded an EPC alliance model contract with the Water Corporation for the design and construction of the Woodman Point Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade to 180ML/d. Key services delivered across this major brownfield upgrade included earthworks (250,000m3), civil and concrete works (13,000m3 concrete and 7,500 precast units) along with the installation of 1,200t structural steel, 15,800lm piping and 90,000lm of electrical and instrumentation cable.

Princes Highway Upgrade - Berry to Bomaderry Client: Downer Seymour Whyte Joint Venture Civmec fabricated the bridge girders for the first weathered steel bridge ever commissioned by NSW’s Roads and Maritime Services (RMS). The bridge was a key element to the Princes Highway upgrade project being delivered between Berry and Bomaderry, south of Sydney.

Grafton Correctional Centre Client: John Holland Civmec established an onsite precast facility to facilitate the supply of volumetric precast prison cells for the new Grafton Correctional Centre (now known as the Clarence Correctional Centre). The scope included the development and procurement of 10 purpose-built precast moulds,

630 precast cell modules weighing between 20-85t and the production of 800 precast panels. CIVMEC CAPABILITY OVERVIEW

Sydney Metro Northwest Client: Northwest Rapid Transit (NRT) Sydney Metro Northwest is the first stage of Sydney Metro, the first fully automated metro rail system in Australia. Civmec provided formwork, reinforcement, concrete and precast placement services whilst additionally supplying precast beams and structural steel for several stations, including Rouse Hill, Kellyville, Bella Vista and Cherrybrook. Civmec also completed the construction of Norwest Station, a complex and challenging project over five levels, consisting of the platform, over track exhaust level, mezzanine, plant level and concourse.

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Sydney Light Rail Client: Acciona Infrastructure This project was designed to be a vital part of Sydney’s public transport system with the aim of reducing congestion. Civmec was contracted to carry out structural concrete works for the 500m Moore Park Tunnel from the subgrade level and above. The scope of works included formwork (8,900m3), reinforcement (1,830t) placement and concrete works (7,000m3). Key elements included erection and placement of 1,000 precast planks, precast of 2 L girders (pre-tensioned and post-tensioned weighing 110t each), track slabs and 10 bridge plans each weighing 100t each. On site post-tensioning after precast installation also took place, along with waterproofing. Client: Alliance with Main Roads WA and York Rizzani Joint Venture (YRJV) As a member of the Swan River Bridge Alliance, Civmec’s significant expertise was employed to undertake the steel fabrication, painting and transportation of the bridge’s arches and decks. Critical to the project’s success was the collaboration between Civmec and the delivery partners to enable the bridge to be completed within an extremely challenging delivery timeframe. Our scope of works included reviewing 3D and 2D modelling, materials procurement, fabrication, surface treatment, trial assembly, loadout and transportation of 2,000t of steel to site.

Treendale Bridge Client: BMD Construction for Main Roads The Treendale Bridge across Collie River was constructed to provide a direct road link between the residential areas of Treendale (Shire of Harvey) and Millbridge (Shire of Dardanup). The 224m long bridge was fabricated and surface treated at Civmec’s Henderson facility in

12 segments (10 girders 41m long and weighing 63t each, 2 girders 22m long and weighing 32t each). The segments were then loaded out and CIVMEC CAPABILITY OVERVIEW delivered to site for installation.

WestConnex Client: Rizzani CPB Joint Venture (M4) and CPB Contractors Dragados Samsung Joint Venture (M5) Civmec’s involvement in the complex WestConnex project included the M4 widening, increasing from three lanes to four in both directions between Parramatta and Homebush. For this section of works, Civmec supplied and delivered 4,235lm of precast bridge parapets totalling 5,850t. Civmec was then awarded the manufacture, supply and delivery of precast concrete panels for the M5 works, including the supply of 2,200 precast units totalling approximately 22,450t.

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Narellan Road Bridge Client: Seymour Whyte Civmec’s project scope included the supply, delivery and site assembly of bridge girders, safety screens, traffic barriers, a bridge support tower and traffic sign frames. With a combined tonnage of over 250t of steel, the two bridge segments were 70m and 75m long. Civmec fabricated the components at its Newcastle facility, developing a unique welding process that allowed for more efficient materials handling. The segments underwent a trial assembly before being delivered to site.

Nepean River Bridge Client: Seymour Whyte The Nepean River Bridge is the largest uninterrupted single span pedestrian bridge in Australia. Civmec’s scope of work included fabrication, offsite trial assembly, delivery and site assembly of the 200m long bridge. Civmec assembled the final bridge structure in a purpose built 65m long onsite workshop serviced by two 20t gantry cranes. The complexity of the onsite assembly also required the fabrication and installation of engineered temporary collapsible access platforms.

South Hedland Power Station Client: IHI Engineering The South Hedland Power Station is a 150 megawatt combined cycle natural gas generation facility, located in the Pilbara Region of Western Australia. Civmec’s scope included fabrication, modularisation, bulk earthworks (200,000m3), site civil works (including 6,000m3 concrete), structural

mechanical piping (2,800t steel and 26,000lm of piping), electrical instrumentation works (150,000lm of cable and 100,000lm conduit) along with CIVMEC CAPABILITY OVERVIEW insulation for the pipe racks and associated equipment.

Perth Stadium Client: Brookfield Multiplex The new (now known as Optus Stadium) is a state-of-the-art multi-purpose venue with the ability to be configured for a range of sporting events. Civmec’s significant scope on this iconic project included the supply and erection of key elements of the stadium structure, including the structural frame and roof trusses (15,000t) and various precast elements, including the supply and installation of 3,900 precast step units and installation of 82,000m² of bond deck.

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Pacific Highway Upgrade Client: Acciona Ferrovial Joint Venture Civmec delivered a significant package supplying precast elements for bridge structures on the Pacific Highway Upgrade project between Sydney and Brisbane, including the delivery of bridge barriers and transfloor panels for the 20km section of works between Warrell Creek and Nambucca Heads. The project required the establishment of a 30,000m² precast facility in Macksville, NSW, which included a crane system capable of lifting 100t in a single lift.

Elizabeth Quay Client: Leighton Broad Joint Venture and DASSH Joint Venture Elizabeth Quay was a significant public infrastructure development on the banks of the Swan River in the Perth CBD. Our initial scope on the project was for the delivery of the structural concrete package, including the manufacture and installation of curved and straight concrete fascia panels, featuring an intricate, architecturally-designed finish. Civmec was later awarded the pedestrian bridge arches contract, for the supply of 400t of architectural steelwork.

Perth Airport Terminal 1 Expansion Client: Built Environs Civmec was appointed to carry out fabrication and concrete works. This included 2,000t of steelwork for the terminal including gate access walkway trusses, fabrication of braced trusses for the Terminal 2 link stability system, as well as fabrication and installation of a steel sheeted roof.

Due to limited available construction space onsite, Civmec established an offsite laydown and storage area for the fabricated steel, packing and CIVMEC CAPABILITY OVERVIEW delivering steel in installation sequence as required for maximum efficiency.

Binningup Desalination Plant Client: Southern Seawater Alliance Civmec delivered the civil works package for the Binningup Desalination Plant south of Perth. Our scope included detailed earthworks and concrete works associated with the construction of pump stations, switch rooms and various process plant system buildings. An on-site batch plant was set up with a total of 30,000m3 of in-situ concrete delivered along with the construction and maintenance of 2.5km of access roads. Additionally, two large precast intake tanks were constructed offsite in our Henderson facility and then delivered to site via heavy lift ship, complementing the in-situ works. 25 CONTACT INFORMATION

West Coast Facility: Perth, Western Australia 16 Nautical Drive Henderson, WA 6166 T: +61 8 9437 6288 F: +61 8 9437 6388

East Coast Facility: Newcastle, New South Wales 40 Old Punt Road Tomago, NSW 2322 T: +61 2 4949 8500 F: +61 8 9437 6388

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