AMEC lands Potash Corp. contract

International engineering and project management company, AMEC (AMEC-L) has been awarded a contract with Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan (POT-T, POT-N) at the company’s Rocanville potash mine in Saskatchewan.

AMEC’s contract at Rocanville will include managing a US$1.8-billion expansion of the mine to increase production by 2 million tonnes of potash a year.

AMEC will engineer and manage construction of a new mill and expansion of the site’s utilities, storage and load-out facilities.

The four-year deal is the third major Potash Corp. contract AMEC has landed in 10 months, including contracts for the Cory mine, also in Saskatchewan, and the Picadilly mine, in New Brunswick. Together, the contracts are worth about $4.4 billion.

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