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Keller Group goes down under with latest contract win worth over £100m

Keller Group plc has announced its 50:50 joint venture with Intrafor (part of Bouygues Construction), has been awarded an A$200m (£113m) contract for work on the A$6 bn Metro Tunnel Project in Melbourne Australia.

London-based Keller Group is said to be the world’s largest geotechnical contractor. The contract joint venture brings together complementary geotechnical capabilities, experience and capacity for this major infrastructure project.

It aims to deliver a new metro line running through the Melbourne Central Business District that will deliver twin nine-kilometre tunnels and five new underground stations.

Alain Michaelis, Keller Group’s chief executive, commented: “Our global scale and expertise, in combination with a strong track record of successful work in Melbourne, made us ideally placed to win work on this landmark project.”

The contract is to construct the substructure retention walls and foundation piling for the stations. The project will require two diaphragm wall cutters, four diaphragm wall grabs and up to 12 piling rigs. Keller and Intrafor provided a significant amount of early technical advice to optimise design and buildability.

The joint venture is currently mobilising teams and equipment with work, which are due to have started/begin this month.

While the majority of KIJV packages will finish mid-2019, it is anticipated that work will continue through to 2020.

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