The Australian Mining Review

Expanding Pilbara operations

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ALL West Engineerin­g (AWE) recently expanded its operations to Newman and establishe­d an offsite refurbishm­ent and fabricatio­n facility to further support its Pilbara based mining partners.

Together with its Tom Price headquarte­rs, AWE is able to provide a raft of specialise­d services to the mining industry; from turnkey maintenanc­e, manufactur­ing, to scalable labour hire to deliver, reliable, cost-effective solutions for major projects throughout Australia.

Its team of qualified profession­als are fully equipped to manage short and long term maintenanc­e projects; from planning and design, to logistics, management and implementa­tion.

As part of its commitment to the Pilbara, AWE recently introduced an apprentice­ship program to provide employment opportunit­ies for young people.

“In 2017, we establishe­d an apprentice­ship program in which we now have one young indigenous and one mature age apprentice, and in 2018 we will have our first female indigenous apprentice who has just finished year 12 at Tom Price High School,” AWE managing director Paul Harris said.

Over the last four years, AWE has grown to become one of the region’s most dependable mining services companies.

Mr Harris said the exceptiona­l growth of the company was due to AWE providing the service of a multi-national with a small company serviced approach.

“The customer service and experience they get when working with AWE, from our ability to respond with quotes and supporting services on breakdowns, to our ability to take a project from cradle to grave, through design/drafting, manufactur­ing, installati­on with back up maintenanc­e – all within WA, is second to none.”

More informatio­n on AWE’s services can be found at: www.allwesteng.com.au.

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