Macmahon subsidiary Decmil Group has been awarded two contracts, worth a total of $80 million, over work in Western Australia and the east coast.


Macmahon subsidiary Decmil Group has been awarded two contracts, worth a total of $80 million, over work in Western Australia and the east coast.
In a statement to the market, Macmahon Holdings announced Decmil will deliver a new operations permanent village at Eva Copper mine in Queensland.
The contract work, which comprises a 454-person accommodation village, adds about $70 million to Macmahon's secured orderbook.
The village will include accommodation units, central facilities, water and wastewater treatment plants, internal roads, earthworks and associated infrastructure.
Works will start in mid-2025 to be completed in 2026, Macmahon said.
Decmil was also awarded a contract to design and build Arrow Energy's satellite warehouse and operations facility in Girrawheen, valued at about $10 million.
The work will cover the design, supply, and construction of building and storage facilities including a maintenance workshop, carpark and access roads.
According to Macmahon, works on the Girrawheen facility has commenced and are expected to be completed by September.
Macmahon managing director Michael Finnegan said Decmil continued to be awarded new and strategically aligned work since the integration of the business in August.
Mr Finnegan said the total work awarded in FY25 have exceeded $400 million.
"Decmil has a strong track record of delivering accommodation camp design and construction projects across Australia and we are looking forward to working with the Eva Copper Mine team on the construction of their onsite accommodation village," he said.
"The Girrawheen facility is off to a great start and I am confident the continue to deliver high-quality, reliable outcomes that meet the evolving needs of our clients.”