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NRWの事業部門が総額1億6000万豪ドル相当の5件の契約を獲得

-- NRW(ASX:NWH)の子会社フレドンは、総額約1億6000万豪ドル相当の電気・機械設備工事契約5件を獲得したと、オーストラリア証券取引所への金曜日の提出書類で明らかにした。 提出書類によると、これらの契約には、オーストラリア政府のインフラプロジェクトにおける電気工事パッケージ(約1億1000万豪ドル)、フェスティバルタワープロジェクトにおける電気設備サービス契約(2300万豪ドル)、南オーストラリア州のバス車庫における電気バス充電インフラの設計・建設パッケージ(500万豪ドル)が含まれる。 フレドンが80%出資する合弁会社も、南オーストラリア州のマウントバーカー病院プロジェクトにおける機械設備工事契約(2400万豪ドル)を獲得した。 さらに、フレドンはビクトリア州オークリーのバス車庫における充電インフラ設置に関連するすべての電気システムの設計、供給、設置、試験、試運転、調整に関する契約も獲得した。 NRWの株価は金曜日の午前中の取引で2%上昇した。

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