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Multi-million-dollar Contract in South East Asia

Year 2019
Design, supply, and installation of a diverter damper exhaust system.

Location: Indonesia
Project Type: Design, supply and installation of a diverter damper exhaust system

 

THE Project

The Environmental Group’s (ASX: EGL) subsidiary, Baltec Inlet and Exhaust Systems (Baltec IES), has secured a multi-million-dollar contract for the design, supply, and installation of a diverter damper exhaust system for a project in Indonesia. 


The value of the agreement would be approximately $3.5 million over three main stages: design, fabrication, and supply, as well as installation and full commissioning. The project is scheduled for delivery to the site by the mid of 2020.


Baltec IES had worked closely with its local counterpart in the region over a period of four years in order to secure this order. A full maximisation of local content has been set up, combined with all the expertise from the engineering team sitting at the headquarters in Melbourne, Australia.

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