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Decmil wins Covalent and Talison lithium work, but flags loss

ENGINEERING, construction, and maintenance firm Decmil has won new work at two of Western Australia’s largest lithium developments, but it has been forced to revise its 2022 guidance down after losses at current contracts.

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The new contracts, which total A$34 million, are with Covalent Lithium and Talison Lithium.   Decmil said it was keen to capture more opportunities in the construction of non-process infrastructure...

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