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Bechtel in Australia INFRASTRUCTURE MINING & METALS NUCLEAR, SECURITY & ENVIRONMENTAL OIL, GAS & CHEMICALS Bechtel in Australia 1 1. Pluto Train 2 3. Darwin LNG 4. Amrun 5. Curtis Island LNG LNG MINING LNG Bechtel at Woodside announced the Pluto Bechtel completed EPC on the The Amrun Project included the In 2016, Bechtel completed the award- Train 2 FEED contract with Bechtel 3.24 MTPA Darwin LNG Train 1 construction of a bauxite mine, winning Curtis Island LNG Program, in December 2018 which includes in 2004. accomodation, processing plant, an unprecedented undertaking of an option for Woodside to progress dam, tailings storage facility, roads, simultaneously building three LNG facilities a Glance to a lump sum EPC contract subject export wharf, and ferry terminals for three dierent customers next to each to, among other conditions, to transport workers from Weipa to other on an island. The program is part of a project FID. the mine. the largest private-capital investment in 3 Australia’s history. 4 Bechtel is one of the world’s leading global 2. Wheatstone 6. Sydney Metro engineering, construction, and project management LN G RAIL companies. Since 1898, we have worked together Bechtel completed the project's Australia’s biggest public transport two LNG trains with a combined project. Bechtel is managing the delivery with our customers to complete more than 25,000 capacity of 8.9 million tonnes per of 15.5 km of twin-bore tunnels for six projects across 160 countries on all continents. annum (MTPA) and a domestic 1 new metro stations. gas plant. 2 5 We operate through four global businesses: Infrastructure; Nuclear, Security & Environmental; 7. Western Sydney Oil, Gas & Chemicals; and Mining & Metals and our AIRPORT culture is built on the core values of safety, quality, Bechtel is the Delivery Partner and Project We turn concepts into concrete; ethics, and integrity. These values are what we Manager (Definition) for the Western Sydney Airport, a $5.3 billion greenfield believe, what we expect, what we deliver, facility in Badgerys Creek, New South we turn drawings into plants; we Wales. This will be a landmark project “ and what we live. 7 6 for both New South Wales and Australia. turn imagination into reality. 8 INFRASTRUCTURE HERE SINCE 1954. 8 . Defence Reform 300 10,000+ GOVERNMENT Brendan P. Bechtel OUR CURRENT AND RECENT Bechtel is supporting the Department “ (5th generation of family leadership) subway and rail projects kilometres (6,200+ miles) of Defence with improving defence of railroad PROJECTS INCLUDE: procurement for the armed forces. 27,700+ kilometres (17,200+ miles) 390 of highways and roads individual power plants MINING & METALS 200 30 million metric tons per year of aluminium smelter Bechtel in Australia installed iron ore production projects 44 8 major copper projects alumina refinery projects Bechtel has been continuously providing study, project management, engineering and construction expertise for projects across NUCLEAR, SECURITY & ENVIRONMENTAL Australia since the 1950’s. 121,000 6 chemical weapons destroyed sites recognized by Along the way, Bechtel has completed projects since 2017 (and counting) Department of Energy that have helped grow the nation into a global and Department of leader of today’s mining, metals, and liquefied Purchased more than Defense worker safety natural gas (LNG) industries. From intricate $7.1 billion in goods and programs engineering to complex project management, services, $1.7 billion of which our people have supported our customers in went to small businesses the design and construction of some of the country’s most significant infrastructure. OIL, GAS & CHEMICALS Our projects have often been Australian or industry firsts and we are proud to be helping 44 85,000 build the country’s future. LNG trains producing nearly kilometres (52,800+ miles) 130 million metric tons per year of pipeline systems 275+ 380 refinery expansions and major chemical and modernizations petrochemical projects 2 3 bechtel.com Offices: Sydney Melbourne Governor Phillip Tower Level 18, 101 Collins Street Level 29, 1 Farrer Place Melbourne Sydney Victoria New South Wales 3000 2000 Australia Australia Tel: +61 3 9653 7300 Tel: +61 2 8197 4200 Brisbane Perth 540 Wickham Street 140 St Georges Terrace Fortitude Valley, Brisbane Perth Queensland Western Australia 4006 6000 Australia Australia Tel: +61 7 3167 5000 Tel: +61 8 6140 1100 4 1911.FA.
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