Computer and Related Services
Service
Stream gets two-year extension to its current field services delivery contract award covering five states and territories; this is the second
contract renewal for work on the national broadband network in a month.
Total revenue of $140 million is expected to be generated by Service Stream mentioned in ASX filing.
Installation of NBN connection boxes and
power supply units in residences and businesses, physical cable
connection from the street to the home will continue to be handled by
Service Stream across Western Australia, Victoria, South Australia and
the Northern Territory.
Under the new contract extension,
Service Stream also likely to take up additional works in NSW, an area
which was not part of the initial contract.
The field services work in NSW as well
as in Queensland and the ACT has been undertaken by Silcar, under a project cost of up to $78 million.
Last month, Service Stream also gained a
contract renewal from NBN Co for the continuing roll out of fibre to
greenfields developments for two more years across NSW, Western
Australia, South Australia and the Northern Territory.
The contract is expected to yield $70
million whereas further revenue of $70 million if the two available
one-year extensions were engaged.
Visionstream an associate NBN
greenfields fibre contractor was also awarded a renewed contract in May
to carry on work in Queensland and Victoria, and was assigned new work
in Tasmania under a deal costing around $90 million for two-years.Read complete story at http://www.tendersontime.com/blog-detail/nbn-connounces-extension-field-services-delivery-contract-36.php
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