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Leighton wins Shatin to Central Link rail contract in Hong Kong
2013-03-20 01:00:00| Railway Technology
Leighton Asia, a subsidiary of Australian contractor Leighton, has received a A$656m ($680m) contract from MTR Corporation to build Hung Hom Station and stabling sidings as part of Hong Kong's Shatin to Central Link (SCL) rail project.
Leighton Contractors to deliver Epping to Thornleigh third track project
2013-03-12 01:00:00| Railway Technology
Leighton Contractors has won a contract worth A$120m ($122m) from Transport for New South Wales (TfNSW) to carry out the A$265m ($271m) Epping to Thornleigh Third Track (ETTT) project in the suburbs of Sydney, Australia.
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Leighton wins $212m Gorgon contract
2013-03-11 06:41:45| Oil & Gas - Topix.net
Leighton subsidiary Thiess has won a new contract, worth $212 million, for work on Chevron's $52 billion Gorgon project in the State's North West.
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21/03/2013 to 21/03/2013 - Visit to the Vinci Technology Centre in Leighton Buzzard
2013-03-08 00:06:20| BIFM Events
VINCI Facilities open day to showcase Best Practice in the built environment at its unique Technology Centre.
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Leighton enters exclusive talks to sell NextGen
2013-02-20 10:04:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Australian builder Leighton Holdings is in exclusive talks to sell 70 percent of its data telecom subsidiary, NextGen, to a consortium led by the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan. The sale values NextGen at AUD 885 million. Leighton said in September last year that it would sell the subsidiary to an unnamed company to pay down its debt. NextGen's assets include a long-haul fibre optic network, cloud storage division Infoplex and data centre company Metronode. The transaction is subject to standard closing conditions. Leighton CEO Hamish Tyrwhitt said a key element of the company's strategy is the recycling of capital such as its telecom infrastructure assets which are considered non-core. The proposed sale follows the completion of a detailed strategic review of the assets, and bids from various parties. Leighton remains fully committed to providing construction, maintenance and field services to the telecom market through a number of subsidiaries. Leighton is controlled by Spanish group Actividades de Construccion y Servicios through its German subsidiary Hochtief.
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