(Reuters) - Aluminum producer Alcan Inc. said it signed an over $100 million contract with a joint venture to build the first phase of its proposed aluminum smelter in South Africa.
The contract with the joint venture, consisting of SNC-Lavalin, Murray & Roberts and Hatch, is for the front-end engineering design and management of the 360,000-tonnes per year smelter in Coega.
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The contract with the joint venture, consisting of SNC-Lavalin, Murray & Roberts and Hatch, is for the front-end engineering design and management of the 360,000-tonnes per year smelter in Coega.
Read more at Reuters Africa
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