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Revision as of 19:14, 12 March 2023
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ASX: NWH | |
Industry | Construction Mining |
Founded | 1994 |
Founder | Jeffery William McGlinn Nicholas John Ross Silverthorne |
Headquarters | |
Area served | Queensland Western Australia |
Key people | Michael Arnett (Chairman) Julian Pemberton (Managing Director) |
Revenue | $2.3 billion (2021) |
$121 million (2021) | |
Number of employees | 6,500 (2021) |
Subsidiaries | See below |
Website | www.nrw.com.au |
NRW Holdings is a construction and mining contractor with its headquarters in Perth, Western Australia.
History
NRW Holdings was established in 1994 in Kalgoorlie by Jeffrey William McGlinn & Nicholas John Ross Silverthorne with its first contract at the Granny Smith Gold Mine.[1][2] Over the next few years it expanded, gaining further contracts at other gold and iron-ore mines in Western Australia including multiple contracts in the Pilbara for BHP, Fortescue Metals Group and Rio Tinto. In 1998 it founded a transport division.[3]
In 2007, NRW began its first overseas contract at the Simandou mine in Guinea and was listed on the Australian Securities Exchange.[4] In 2011, it commenced its first coal contract in Queensland.[3] In 2016, a NRW / Salini Impregilo joint venture was awarded a contract to build the Airport railway line, Perth.[5][6]
Subsidiaries
- Action Drill & Blast - drilling and blast services, established 2010
- AES Equipment Solutions - earthmover equipment repair and maintenance
- DIAB Engineering - maintenance and fabrication services
- Golding Contractors - Queensland civil construction, urban development and mining services contractor acquired in 2017[7]
- NRW Civil & Mining - infrastructure & mining projects
- Primero - engineering services, established in 2011
- RCR Mining Technologies, equipment manufacturer
References
- ^ Ex-NRW boss joins indigenous firm The West Australian 24 November 2015
- ^ City business caught out Kalgoorlie Miner 9 March 2018
- ^ a b Our History NRW Holdings
- ^ NRW Holdings Limited Admission to Official List Australian Securities Exchange 3 September 2007
- ^ Preferred respondent for new rail line announced Public Transport Authority 18 February 2016
- ^ Forrestfield airport rail link to be built by Italian firm ABC News 18 February 2016
- ^ NRW buys Golding Group for $85m The West Australian 14 August 2017