Civmec Limited announced that it has secured multiple new contracts for the Maintenance, Manufacturing and Construction divisions of the Company with a combined value of over AUD 100 million. The awards include: Maintenance ­ the significant award of a further three year contract with Alcoa of Australia Ltd. to provide calciner maintenance, major overhaul and repair services, including scaffolding, mechanical, refractory and electrical services. The contract covers all calciner works at the Kwinana, Pinjarra, and Wagerup refineries. These plants contain 17 Calciner Units, 2 Liquor Burners, and 5 Regenerative Thermal Oxidizers; Manufacturing - in the minerals and metals sector for works to be completed in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, including: The supply, manufacture, trial assembly and delivery (FAS) of four main train load-out bin modules for the Jimblebar project; and The supply, fabrication, surface treatment and modularisation of shuttle trusses, conveyor trusses, platework & stick steel for the Gudai-Darri (Koodaideri) project; Construction - in the metals and minerals sector for works to be completed in the Pilbara region of Western Australia and the infrastructure sector in the Perth metropolitan area, including: A civil package, including detailed earthworks, concrete placement, cabling and pipework for a Roy Hill de-bottlenecking project; The delivery of a fixed plant workshop for the Rio Tinto Mesa A project, where the Group is already undertaking other SMP&E works; and The construction of a 217 metre architecturally designed pedestrian bridge over Winthrop Avenue to Kings Park in Nedlands known as the Kids' Bridge for Main Roads Western Australia (Main Roads); Other Business Information: The milestone event of commencement of construction for OPV4 occurred on 4 January 2021. With OPV3 construction well advanced in the Company's recently completed world-class Assembly Hall, there are now two of the ten vessels to be built in Western Australia underway. The Group continues to invest in systems improvements with continuous upgrades to the company’s business management system, including the acquisition and integration into Civtrac of a welding control system known as QC welds.