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ASCO secures Australian contracts worth more than AUS$30 million

 

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ASCO, a leading logistics, materials and operations management specialist, has recently secured four significant contracts across Australia, totalling AUS$33.2 million.

The contracts cover ASCO’s NORM Environmental services, logistics, supply base and camp management service lines. The awards mark another step in ASCO’s Australian growth, expanding its role across critical energy projects nationwide.

Building on ASCO's recently established NORM capability in Dampier, it will support Birdon in connection with a major decommissioning project off the North-West coast of Western Australia. Deploying Radiation Safety Officers (both onshore and offshore) and specialist NORM detection and monitoring equipment from May through November 2026. The company has also secured a multi-year logistics services contract with Global Resource Recovery, supporting chemical recovery, reclamation and recycling activities across a range of critical industrial sectors. Operating from Darwin, ASCO will leverage their national linehaul capability and integrated logistics services with the provision of domestic transport and coordination, storage and various equipment hire. The contract has an initial three-year term with extension options.

Also in Darwin, ASCO has been engaged by ZOMC to provide integrated marine agency services including supply base, logistics, regulatory support and port services in support of a major float over project in the Northern Browse Basin.

In another key award, ASCO has secured long-term involvement in the Waitsia Gas Plant in the Perth Basin, where it will deliver camp and camp management services for Mitsui E&P Australia’s (MEPAU) activities under a four-year contract. This seven-figure agreement significantly strengthens ASCO’s presence in Western Australia’s onshore gas sector.

Mike Pettigrew, group chief executive officer at ASCO, said: “These contract wins highlight ASCO’s growing presence across Australia and our ability to deliver integrated solutions from planning through to execution. By combining high-level strategy with boots-on-the-ground execution, we ensure projects stay on track, safe and efficient, while meeting the complex needs of our clients.”

Commenting on the wins at a local level, Warren McHardie, Australia Managing Director for ASCO, said: "Securing these contracts strengthens our role in delivering critical energy and industrial projects across Australia. Our integrated model spanning offshore decommissioning to onshore operations brings together expertise, systems, and innovation to create lasting value for our clients".

The project awards mark a strong start to the year following a successful 2025 for ASCO. The business has also recently unveiled its refreshed brand identity and established its NORM services in Australia, while also expanding its footprint in Norway and Canada.

 

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