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Regional Office Opening
Yesterday BG&E Resources successfully opened a second office in Mandurah, regional WA.
Mayor of Mandurah Rhys Williams welcomes the office saying, “Mandurah City Council is thrilled that BG&E Resources has chosen to locate a regional office in Mandurah. We hope the opening of a second office is a successful venture for them”.
The new office is located at 55 Sutton Street, Mandurah.
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BGER opens an office on the East Coast (Newcastle, NSW)
On 2nd July, BGER opened a new office on the east coast in Newcastle, NSW. With a few set backs, due to COVID 19, the office is up and running albeit from the comfort of the teams home office. Newcastle Office Manager and Senior Civil Engineer, Nic Westerberg alongside Design Manager, Joshua Horton made the move over from Perth and are now joined by local Principal Mechanical Engineer, Daniel Ausling, Senior Civil Designer, Allen Hyland and Civil Engineer, William Shaw.
The BGER office is located at Level 3, Suite 2/426 King Street, Newcastle, NSW 2300.
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K+S Australia appoints BG&E Resources to deliver the Ashburton Salt projects DFS
The proposed project, near Onslow Western Australia, is set to produce a total of 4.5 million tonnes of sodium chloride per annum, out of an ocean water intake of approximately 220 gigalitres and create 90 local jobs once operational.
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ROM3 Crusher – Successful Commissioning
22nd March marked a huge milestone for BGER team as the first ore was processed through the new Roy Hill Crushing Station. This has been a flagship project for our team and we are proud of everyone involved.
Thankyou to Roy Hill and everyone who worked on and contributed to towards delivering this project.
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2019/2020 Annual Report
The BG&E 2019/2020 Annual Report featuring BG&E Resources discusses collaboration with our key clients, key projects undertaken over the year, our experience and BGERs plans for future growth into the east coast.
Find the full report here: BG&E 2019/2020 Annual Report