Total AMS Bags Port Hedland Piles Refurbishment Contract

Wednesday, June 22, 2022

Total AMS, part of the TAMS Group, has been awarded the contract for the Port of Port Hedland Berth 1 piles refurbishment, the Pibara Ports Authority said.

As part of the project, piles will be refurbished and a pile wrapping system will be installed as a preventative strategy to extend the structure's life by at least 20 years.

Approximately 92% of the contract value is expected to be spent in Western Australia.

Work is due to commence in June and take approximately six months to complete.

These works are part of a $10 million project that will help ensure our port infrastructure remains safe and reliable for decades to come.

Categories: Contracts Ports

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