Under the contract, Delco is to construct a 100-km long, 16-in diameter, gas pipeline to be used as a line pack feeder for the new 450-MW Braemar 2 Power Station. The contract began in March and is due for completion by January, 2009.
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Wed, 7 May 2008
MALAYSIAN Wah Seong Corporation Bhd reports that its subsidiary Delco Australia Pty Ltd, has won the contract worth $45.86 million to develop a gas pipeline project in the Australian state of Queensland. Delco was awarded the contract by Newgen Braemar 2 Pty Ltd to develop the Braemar 2 gas pipeline project as part of the Braemar 2 power project.
Under the contract, Delco is to construct a 100-km long, 16-in diameter, gas pipeline to be used as a line pack feeder for the new 450-MW Braemar 2 Power Station. The contract began in March and is due for completion by January, 2009.
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