CS Energy overhaul & capital works preferred contractor
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Media/ASX and NZX Release
23 August 2019
DOWNER SELECTED AS PREFERRED OVERHAUL AND CAPITAL WORKS
CONTRACTOR FOR CS ENERGY
Downer EDI Limited (Downer) today announced it had been selected as the preferred contractor to deliver
CS Energy’s overhaul and capital works program at its power stations in Queensland.
Under the five-year contract, Downer will provide overhaul and capital works services at CS Energy’s Callide
and Kogan Creek power stations.
Downer’s scope of work includes:
• The planning and execution of major overhauls, associated engineering and asset management
• Major projects and engineering work to support CS Energy’s asset strategy
• Collaborating on CS Energy’s maintenance and sustaining capital strategy to improve asset
performance efficiency and reliability as well as managing and predicting costs across the asset
lifespan.
The Chief Executive Officer of Downer, Grant Fenn, said he was very pleased to be selected by CS Energy
to deliver these important asset management services, which will help ensure CS Energy continues to
deliver reliable power in the National Electricity Market.
“We are delighted to be selected for such a significant long-term partnership by CS Energy for the Callide B
and C and Kogan Creek power stations,” Mr Fenn said.
“This contract strengthens our position as a market leader in the delivery of maintenance services for the
power generation sector.
“We look forward to working closely with CS Energy and providing efficient and cost-effective solutions that
are grounded in a strong culture of safety and continuous improvement across their power station
operations.”
The new contract is expected to be signed and take effect from early September 2019, subject to the
finalisation and execution of the Asset Management Agreement.
About Downer
Downer is the leading provider of integrated services in Australia and New Zealand and customers are at the
heart of everything it does. It exists to create and sustain the modern environment and its promise is to work
closely with its customers to help them succeed, using world-leading insights and solutions to design, build
and sustain assets, infrastructure and facilities. Downer employs approximately 53,000 people across more
than 300 sites, primarily in Australia and New Zealand, but also in the Asia-Pacific region, South America
and Southern Africa. It also owns 88 per cent of Spotless Group Holdings Limited. For more information visit
downergroup.com.
For further information please contact:
Michael Sharp, Group Head of Corporate Affairs and Investor Relations +61 439 470 145
Downer EDI Limited
ABN 97 003 872 848
Triniti Business Campus
39 Delhi Road
North Ryde NSW 2113
1800 DOW NER
www.downergroup.com
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