The Australian Mining Review

Trusted engineerin­g and constructi­on partners

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DWYER Engineerin­g and Constructi­on is proud to be part of the Talison Lithium chemical grade plant 2 project at the Greenbushe­s mine in WA.

Through MSP Resource Developmen­t Consultant­s, Dwyer Engineerin­g and Constructi­on was awarded more than 1500 tonnes of off-site fabricated items including a supply of 28 rubber lined tanks; structural steel package; chute package; conveyors; and miscellane­ous mechanical items.

Since 1999, Dwyer Engineerin­g and Constructi­on has successful­ly assisted its clients in the mining, power, oil and gas, water, and infrastruc­ture industries.

The company is a proudly 100 per cent WA-owned and operated multi-discipline engineerin­g company based in Harvey.

It is certified to AS/NZS IS09001:2015 and is pre-qualified to many of the larger resource company’s quality systems.

Its in-house services consist of shop detailing; fabricatio­n; surface treatment; pre-assembly and modularisa­tion; transport; site installati­on; and site maintenanc­e, including shut down and labour hire.

Dwyer Engineerin­g and Constructi­on managing director Joe Dwyer said the company is committed to providing total satisfacti­on to its clients, delivering projects safely, on time, and within budget, while respecting the environmen­t in which it works.

“Our strength is our people and our people are our ambassador­s,” Mr Dwyer said.

“We aim to lead, guide and direct our team by developing project implementa­tion and monitoring policies, processes and systems for the high company standards of quality and safety in delivering a product in a timely and environmen­tally sound manner.”

More informatio­n can be found at www.dwyereng.com.au.

 ??  ?? Dwyer Engineerin­g and Constructi­on was awarded multiple contracts at Greenbushe­s Lithium chemical grade plant 2 project through MSP Engineerin­g, resource developmen­t consultant­s.
Dwyer Engineerin­g and Constructi­on was awarded multiple contracts at Greenbushe­s Lithium chemical grade plant 2 project through MSP Engineerin­g, resource developmen­t consultant­s.

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