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Leighton bags Jharkhand coal mine contract
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Leighton Holdings, Australia's largest construction company, has bagged an
order worth A$1bn (US$914mn) to develop and operate an open cut coal mine in
Jharkhand for 20 years.



Leighton subsidiary Thiess will build the infrastructure and operate the
Chitarpur coal project, the Sydney-based company said in a statement to the
Australian stock exchange today.



Leighton, a subsidiary of Germany's Hochtief AG, will immediately start work
on the coal project. The open-cut mine will start output in October 2009 and
produce 115mn metric tons of coal over its 20-year life, Leighton said.



"The project is to construct the mine infrastructure and coal handling plant
and then develop and operate the mine to an ultimate capacity of 6.75mn tons
a year," Bruce Munro, chief executive officer of Leighton unit Thiess Asia,
said in a statement.



The mine will supply coal to steel plants and to a 1100 MW power station
being built nearby, he said.



"The long term contract between Thiess India and Abhijeet Group creates a
solid foundation for the growth of our business in India," Munro said.



Leighton CEO Wal King is pursuing growth in Asia and the Middle East to
boost order book amid concerns that a US-led global slowdown would curb
available contracts, prompting a 30% drop in the company's market value this
year.



Leighton last month won a A$720mn order to build pipelines for Oil & Natural
Gas Corp. (ONGC), India's biggest fuel producer.




Source:  PTI







Australian firm wins $900 mn coal mine contracts in India



Australia's largest construction company, Leighton Holdings' subsidiary
Thiess Pty Ltd, has won two contracts worth a total of Australian $1 billion
($900 million) over 20 years to develop and operate an open cut coal mine in
India's Jharkhand state.



Leighton subsidiary Thiess will build the infrastructure, then operate the
Chitarpur coal project in Jharkhand for 20 years, the company said in a
statement to the Australian stock exchange Thursday.



'The long term contract between Thiess India and Abhijeet Group creates a
solid foundation for the growth of our business in India,' Thiess Asia chief
executive Bruce Munro said in the statement.



'A key factor in the success of the project, located north west of Calcutta
and about 90km from the state capital of Ranchi, will be a strong safety
culture and maximising local employment and training, an approach used in
Thiess operations around the world', he added.



Munro said over 115 million tonnes of coal would be mined over the next two
decades and development work was scheduled to begin end of April, with
mining commencing in October 2009.



The mine would have a maximum capacity of 6.75 million tonnes a year and
would supply coal to steel plants and to a nearby 1100 megawatt power
station.



Chairman of Abhijeet, Manoj Jayaswal, said in a statement that his company
chose Thiess because of its world-class capability and mining experience in
complex open cut pits. Thiess has established offices in New Delhi and
Kolkata to focus on mine logistics, planning and servicing projects in
India.



The company, which has operations throughout Australia, New Zealand,
Indonesia and India, has an annual turnover of A$4.5 billion and work in
hand of approximately A$10 billion.



Earlier, Leighton International was awarded a $720 million contract for the
construction of offshore pipelines in India for the Oil and Natural Gas
Corporation (ONGC).



The pipeline replacement project involves the engineering, procurement and
installation of over 200 km of fixed and flexible pipelines in the Mumbai
High field, 80 km off the coast of Mumbai. The work will begin in November
2008 and will be completed over three years.





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