Golding Contractors has been awarded the Gladstone Liquefied Natural Gas (GLNG) and Queensland Gas Company LNG (QCLNG) Marine Operations Terminal project in Central Queensland.
The project involves the construction of a new facility at RG Tanna for the transfer of personnel and goods between Gladstone and the LNG plants on Curtis Island.
In a company statement published on the Golding LinkedIn page, Golding said "It’s an exciting opportunity, and one which reflects the efforts of our team, and our focus on delivering quality, yet cost competitive, civil services in the region."
Image courtesy of Golding Contractors. via LinkedIn
Construction on the project will commence immediately, with completion scheduled for May 2017.
Golding has previously worked on both Curtis Island sites, providing construction services to the QCLNG plant in 2010-2011 and the GLNG plant in 2011-2012.
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Works are underway on the new marine operations terminal located on Gladstone Port Corporation land. The project, part of a $17 million investment by GLNG and QCLNG, is expected to support more than 100 local jobs during construction.
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