The latest recipient was the PCH Group which received a letter of intent to execute a contract in relation to the hire and installation of scaffolding for the $645 million Burrup Fertilisers Project.
PCH was unavailable for comment before the time of press.
Yokogawa Australia has already been selected as Burrup Fertilisers' key automation partner for the liquid ammonia production plant currently under construction.
The plant will be controlled by Yokogawa's flagship Centum CS3000 Distributed Control System which, through a process of continuous development and evolution, is arguably the most modern and functional control system available with case studies proving availability levels of 99.99999%.
When completed, the Burrup facility will be largest liquid ammonia plant in the world with a nameplate production capacity of 760,000 tonnes per annum.