Downer awarded Logan City Council contract
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Media/ASX and NZX Release
12 December 2019
DOWNER AWARDED $520m LOGAN WATER
INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM ALLIANCE CONTRACT
Downer EDI Limited (Downer) announced today it had been awarded a five-year contract, valued at
approximately $520 million, to plan, design and deliver water and wastewater infrastructure for Logan City
Council (LCC).
Commencing in January 2020, the contract has provisions for two extensions of two years each. In total, the
nine-year term would be valued up to $1 billion.
Downer will partner with LCC in the Logan Water Infrastructure Program Alliance to deliver planning, design,
delivery and program management services for water, sewerage and treatment assets in the region.
The full scope of work includes infrastructure planning, community consultation and approvals, business
case development, and design, construction and commissioning of water and wastewater assets.
The Chief Executive Officer of Downer, Grant Fenn, said Downer was very pleased to be extending its
relationship with Logan City Council.
“This contract strengthens our position as a market leader in delivering complete water lifecycle solutions,”
Mr Fenn said.
Downer has a long-standing relationship with LCC dating back to the Logan Water Alliance, which delivered
$302 million of infrastructure from 2009 to 2014, and the Logan Water Infrastructure Alliance, which is
delivering approximately $435 million of infrastructure between 2014 and 2020.
This contract replaces the Logan Water Infrastructure Alliance and will continue to be delivered in
collaboration with a fully integrated LCC team and sub-alliance partners WSP and Cardno.
Roads and Water Infrastructure Acting Director, Daryl Ross, congratulated Downer on being awarded the
contract.
“We look forward to working with Downer and their alliance sub-partners on this important program of works
for Logan City Council,” Mr Goodhew said.
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 more than 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.
Downer EDI Limited
ABN 97 003 872 848
Triniti Business Campus
39 Delhi Road
North Ryde NSW 2113
1800 DOWNE
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www.downergroup.com
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