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WE ARE FOCUSED ON COST-EFFECTIVE OUTCOMES. OUR CONTRACTING HERITAGE AND FINANCIAL STABILITY TRANSLATES TO SAFE, INNOVATIVE AND FAST DELIVERY FOR CLIENTS.

ABOUT US

OUR POINT OF DIFFERENCE

OUR PROJECTS

About UsWe think like ownersWho we areThe way we workOur track record

Our Point of DifferenceSharing our knowledgeSustainabilitySafer by design

Our ProjectsRoy Hill Mine Accomodation VillageRoy Hill Mine Processing InfrastructureMidwest Rail UpgradeTownsville Water Supply UpgradeQEII Medical Centre Central Energy PlantFiona Stanley Hospital Central Energy PlantMundaring Water Treatment PlantAlkimos Waste Water Treatment PlantPerth Seawater Desalination PlantFederation Square DeckBrisbane Airport Heavy Maintenance HangarYabulu Nickel Refinery ExpansionPerth City Link Bus ProjectSubiaco Railway Tunnel and StationMoma Mineral Sands

Completed projects40 AwardsContact Us

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WE THINK LIKE OWNERS

UNITED STATESOF AMERICAUS$112 BILLION AUMProperty, RenewablePower & Infrastructure

CANADAUS$25 BILLION AUMProperty, RenewablePower & Infrastructure

SOUTH AMERICAUS$22 BILLION AUMProperty, RenewablePower & Infrastructure

AUSTRALASIAUS$18 BILLION AUMProperty & Infrastructure

EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST & ASIAUS$7 BILLION AUMProperty & Infrastructure

OUR PARENT COMPANY BROOKFIELD IS ONE OF THE WORLD’S LARGEST ASSET MANAGERS WITH MORE THAN US$180 BILLION OF HIGH QUALITY INFRASTRUCTURE, RENEWABLE POWER AND PROPERTY ASSETS UNDER MANAGEMENT.

24,000 EMPLOYEESUS$180 BILLION AUM100 YEARSPROPERTYINFRASTRUCTURERENEWABLE POWERPRIVATE EQUITY

ABOUT US

MIDWEST RAIL JOINT VENTURE, WABrookfield Rail

DAMPIER TO BUNBURY PIPELINE, WA

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WHO WE ARE

Brookfield Multiplex is a leading global contractor known for delivering complex landmark buildings and infrastructure projects in Australia, the Middle East, Europe and Canada. Established in 1962, it now comprises two complementary divisions, Construction + Development and Engineering + Infrastructure, both supported by the financial stability of parent company Brookfield. Brookfield Multiplex Engineering + Infrastructure undertakes a range of procurement processes to create and deliver vital infrastructure assets with a focus on the mining and resources, water, transport and social infrastructure sectors. We are focused on project outcomes and draw on 50 years of contracting heritage to deliver innovative engineering and infrastructure solutions in the public and private sector.

MUNDARING WATER TREATMENT PLANT, WATOWNSVILLE WATER SUPPLY UPGRADE, QLD

ROY HILL MINE ACCOMMODATION VILLAGE, WA

FIVE DECADES OF CONTRACTING HERITAGEMORE THAN 800 PROJECTS DELIVERED$54 BILLION WORKS COMPLETED9 COUNTRIESMORE THAN 500 AWARDS

A$9.4 BILLION

EMPLOYEES3,598

CURRENT BM GLOBAL WORKBOOK

ONE TEAM

ABOUT US

YABULU NICKEL REFINERY, QLD

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THE WAY WE WORK

ALKIMOS WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT, WA. Client: Water Corporation + AWA

COLLABORATIVE WORKINGWe recognise the value of upfront planning and work closely with all project stakeholders to drive positive, long-term project outcomes for clients.

Our large number of repeat clients demonstrates our ability to bring together the best skills for the job.

By collaborating throughout the lifecycle of our projects we gain a clear understanding of our clients’ objectives, are able to anticipate risks and opportunities, and implement tailored solutions to address situations as they evolve.

INNOVATIVE THINKINGThe drive to find a better way of doing things is inherent in all of our people.

We are known for innovative excellence and we involve our best globalthinkers at the front-end of projects to share knowledge and create tailored solutions for clients.

Combining disciplined decision-making with innovative thinking, we bring a fresh approach to often complex infrastructure projects. When others say it can’t be done, we deliver.

DRIVEN TO EXCEED EXPECTATIONSHigh quality, safe, on-time and on-budget are baseline requirements of every one of our projects – but we strive to exceed expectations and consistently outperform.

By thinking like owners and understanding our clients’ unique requirements, we deliver long-term, cost-effective outcomes that add real value to projects and achieve clients’ broader business objectives.

ABOUT US

MUNDARING WATER TREATMENT PLANT, WAClient: ATJV. Owner: Water Corporation

PERTH DESALINATION PLANT, WAClient: Water Corporation

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OUR TRACK RECORD

WE HAVE EXPERIENCE IN ALL FORMS OF COMMERCIAL ARRANGEMENTS:

CONSTRUCTION ONLY

ALLIANCES

D+C (Design and Construct)

ECI (Early Contractor Involvement)

EPC (Engineering, Procurement, Construction)

DBO (Design, Build, Operate)

BOOT (Build, Own, Operate, Transfer)

BOO (Build, Own, Operate)

PPP (Public Private Partnerships)

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Our size and financial stability means we can deliver projects of all sizes – from large complex projects such as the $2 billion Fiona Stanley Hospital, one of the only projects of its size in Australia to be running both on-time and on-budget, to smaller projects such as the $73 million Non-Processing Infrastructure project at the Roy Hill mine in Western Australia’s Pilbara region, which is due for completion early 2015.

Our strong track record, coupled with our competitive subcontractor model, translates to certainty of delivery no matter what the project.

As a result many of our projects are for repeat clients.

1 Education

2 Pathology

Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research

4 Main Hospital

5 Administration

6 Rehabilitation

7 Mental Health

8 Central Energy Plant

9 10 Carparks

FIONA STANLEY HOSPITAL, WA

ABOUT US

CENTRAL ENERGY PLANTFIONA STANLEY HOSPITAL, WA

CENTRAL ENERGY PLANTFIONA STANLEY HOSPITAL, WA

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SHARING OUR KNOWLEDGE

STRONG RELATIONSHIPSOur clients form part of our team – we share our knowledge, insights and ideas to deliver the best project outcomes for the long term.

We also understand the importance of strong and flexible working relationships between clients, contractors, subcontractors, consultants and workers.

We make collaboration a priority on every project and build strategic teams that achieve best-for-project outcomes rather than one-off objectives.

By developing strong relationships we are able to identify evolving challenges and opportunities and create tailored solutions.

INTERNATIONAL SUPPLY CHAINBrookfield Multiplex Engineering + Infrastructure has established relationships and supply chains that give clients access to existing as well as new and previously untapped resources.

While we aim to use local supply chains where possible, we are proficient at international procurement in situations where it offers superior value for money for clients.

Our comprehensive subcontractor management process has been developed over 50 years and enables us to offer clients specialist construction smarts and best practice safety measures.

We undertake rigorous pre-qualification of all subcontractors and assess their financial stability and capacity to deliver, as well as their record in safety, quality, environmental performance, industrial relations and indigenous engagement.

FORMAL PEER REVIEW PROCESSLocally sourced and led teams benefit from access to international project insights through our structured internal peer review process.

This process brings together the skills and knowledge of our best global minds to ensure locally delivered infrastructure projects reflect world–class innovations or solutions.

MUNDARING WATER TREATMENT PLANT, WAOUR POINT OF DIFFERENCE

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ROY HILL MINE ACCOMMODATION VILLAGE, WA

SUSTAINABILITY

LITERACY FOR LIFE

PROFESSOR JACK BEETSON

ROY HILL MINE ACCOMMODATION VILLAGE, WA

SUSTAINABILITY THAT DELIVERS VALUE ACROSS THE TRIPLE BOTTOM LINEBrookfield Multiplex Engineering + Infrastructure assesses value more broadly than just profits or green ratings. We see environmental achievements as a given on any project and believe there is a bigger play to make when it comes to sustainability.

So we look for opportunities for our projects to enable our clients’ financial, social and environmental objectives.

Sustainability is so much more than just energy efficiency – it’s about improving sleep quality to boost staff health and performance, collaborating with owners to reduce costs, or training and employing local apprentices or indigenous youth to be involved in the construction and operations phases of projects.

For clients, this means they get a truly high-performance asset that has a genuine impact on their business goals.

Brookfield Multiplex is leading an innovative program to tackle one of the most pressing social issues facing indigenous people today, low adult literacy.

We have established a not-for-profit Foundation called Literacy for Life to lead the roll- out of the National Aboriginal Adult Literacy Campaign in partnership with Professor Jack Beetson.

Initially focusing on indigenous communities in New South Wales, the program will roll-out Australia wide with the aim of improving access to the opportunities that exist for indigenous people.

OUR POINT OF DIFFERENCE

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SAFERBY DESIGN

AT BROOKFIELD MULTIPLEX HEALTH AND SAFETY IS BUILT IN, NOT BOLT ONClients benefit from our health and safety expertise built up over 50 years. We learn from serious potential incidents and share our knowledge to prevent them from reoccurring.

We work with our clients to design and integrate safety controls during the planning phase of our projects, with the aim of minimising or eliminating risk on our sites.

As a business focused on the long term, we concentrate our efforts on controlling critical or high consequence risks. We do this by encouraging our people to share and record successes and near misses, and learn from each other in a mature safety culture that is driven by our leaders.

5 KEY PRINCIPLES OF OUR OHS APPROACH

DEMONSTRATED INTEREST, COMMITMENT AND ACTION BY SENIOR MANAGEMENT

MAXIMISING RISK CONTROL BY DESIGN AND PLANNING

FOCUSING ON CONTROL OF CRITICAL RISKS

CLOSING THE GAP BETWEEN PAPERWORK AND PRACTICE

GROWING A MATURE SAFETY CULTURE

POST COMPLETIONREVIEW

ON-SITECONSTRUCTION

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

CONCEPTDESIGNOUR PROCESS

CONSTRUCTIONPLANNING

SUBCONTRACTOR PROCUREMENT

WORKING DRAWINGS+ METHODOLOGY

OFF-SITEFABRICATION

Accredited under the Australian Government Building and Construction OHS Accreditation Scheme and AS/NZS ISO 4801:2001 – Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems.

OUR POINT OF DIFFERENCE

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The Roy Hill Mine Accommodation Village is Brookfield Multiplex’s first project in the Pilbara in Western Australia.

On completion it will be a village accommodating up to 2,000 people working at the Mine.

Brookfield Multiplex is working closely with client Roy Hill to ensure the village delivers on its vision for a place that workers enjoy coming home to, and that attracts and retains skilled staff.

THE COMMUNITY WILL COMPRISE: Almost 2,000 rooms and domestic facilities Shift change areas and administration centres A central entertainment precinct with a gymnasium, auditorium, cricket pitch, swimming pool, beach volleyball court, barbeques and landscaped parks

AS DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTIONCONTRACTOR, BROOKFIELD MULTIPLEX WILL ALSO DELIVER: An efficient master plan that minimises operational costs and travel distances A 200 man temporary fly camp Bulk and detailed earthworks In-ground hydraulic and electrical services Landscaping A waste water treatment plant An aerodrome building

Project completion is scheduled for the end of 2013.

ROY HILL MINE ACCOMMODATION VILLAGE

CONTRACT TYPE: Lump Sum Design and ConstructionCONTRACT VALUE: $190 millionCLIENT: Roy Hill Iron Ore Pty Ltd

CASE STUDY

OUR PROJECTS

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:

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Brookfield Multiplex was awarded the $73 million Roy Hill Non-Processing Infrastructure (NPI) contract following an open tender process, demonstrating its ability to remain competitive on small as well as large projects.

The project includes the detailed design of all NPI facilities including heavy and light vehicle workshops, a wash down facility, a boilermaker workshop, tyre change facility, lube farm, administration buildings and gatehouse.

The facilities will be completed in three stages to enable simultaneous work on the accommodation precinct and ensure both projects are completed to schedule.

The start of construction works is dependent upon Roy Hill securing its package of debt finance, with completion expected for ealy 2015.

Brookfield Multiplex provided engineering and construction works for part of the MidWest Rail Upgrade in conjunction with joint venture partners NRW and Laing O’Rourke.

As the manager of over 5,000km of critical rail infrastructure in southern Western Australia, client Brookfield Rail undertook one of the largest investment programs to occur in the last 40 years, enabling a significant increase in tonnes transported in the MidWest region.

Totalling over $550 million, these upgrades involved the construction of a new heavy haul railway and associated infrastructure to replace the existing light railway, with the JV delivering a 90km stretch between Mullewa and Morawa.

Brookfield Multiplex and partners completed the project in October 2012, enabling the rail network to meet increasing demand from the resources sector now and into the future.

CONTRACT TYPE: ConstructCONTRACT VALUE: $110 millionCLIENT: Brookfield RailPARTNERS: NRW and Laing O’Rourke

MIDWEST RAILUPGRADE

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:

ROY HILL MINENON-PROCESSINGINFRASTRUCTURE

CONTRACT TYPE: Lump Sum Design and ConstructionCONTRACT VALUE: $73 millionCLIENT: Roy Hill Iron Ore Pty Ltd

OUR PROJECTS

Geraldton

Morawa

Mullewa

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Completed in 2011, the Townsville Water Supply Upgrade included works on three separate sites in and around Townsville, Queensland and formed part of the Townsville City Council’s water supply upgrade.

Brookfield Multiplex and TRILITY Pty Ltd won a competitive tender to deliver the project under a Design Build Operate model, with Brookfield Multiplex responsible for detailed design, construction, commissioning and handover of the plant to TRILITY to operate.

Brookfield Multiplex developed innovative engineering solutions including elevating the design level of the site by 1m to reduce the volume of bulk excavation by 10,000m3, and using the inherent head to drive membranes without the use of pumps to filter water and significantly reduce power consumption.

Following completion at Townsville, TRILITY and Brookfield Multiplex were part of the Helena Water Consortium that successfully bid for delivery and operation of the Mundaring Water Treatment Plant in Western Australia.

TOWNSVILLEWATER SUPPLY UPGRADE

CASE STUDY

Townsville

Mackay

Cairns

CONTRACT TYPE: Detail Design & ConstructCONTRACT VALUE: $79 millionCLIENT: TRILITY Pty LtdOWNER: Townsville City Council

‘High Commendation - Professional Excellence in Building 2012’ – Australian Institute of Building (AIB) ‘Innovation in Environmental Management 2011’ Master Builders Association (MBA) QLD (for both sites - the Northern WTP & the Crystal Creek Stabilisation Facility)

AWARDS:

OUR PROJECTS

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:

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A highly technical and logistically difficult project, the Central Energy Plant (CEP) provides critical infrastructure for the QEII Medical Centre in Western Australia. It includes electrical and emergency backup power, chilled water, High Temperature Hot Water (HTHW), Reverse Osmosis (RO) water and various medical gases.

As managing contractor, Brookfield Multiplex significantly expanded the existing plant to accommodate all future new facilities. It also moved the plant, dangerous goods building and waste management facilities away from their existing position to the rear of the QEII site, and built a 505m services tunnel to connect the new CEP with the existing underground services infrastructure.

Constructing the CEP in a live and operating hospital precinct provided many challenges during construction including managing public stakeholders, identifying and diverting all underground services before each stage of construction, and progressively integrating all new services into the existing hospital infrastructure without disrupting the hospital’s day to day activities.

Brookfield Multiplex was also required to work within a tight timeframe, fast-tracking design so that construction could commence just one month after winning the contract.

QEII MEDICAL CENTRECENTRAL ENERGY PLANT

CASE STUDY

OUR PROJECTS

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:

CONTRACT TYPE: Managing ContractorCONTRACT VALUE: $194 millionCLIENT: Minister of Works for the Department of Treasury

‘Best Civil Engineering Works 2013’ - Master Builders Association ‘Infrastructure and Building Award - Highly Commended 2013’ - Engineers Australia

AWARDS:

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Brookfield Multiplex is Managing Contractor for the $2 billion Fiona Stanley Hospital (FSH) development in Murdoch, Western Australia.

As part of this project, Brookfield Multiplex is delivering the CEP to accommodate all critical energy and engineering utility services for the FSH precinct as well as the engineering offices and associated workshops. Brookfield Multiplex has full project management, design, construction, equipment installation and commissioning responsibility.

THE HIGHLY COMPLEX PROJECT INCLUDES THE DELIVERY OF A STEEL FRAMED PRECAST CONCRETE BUILDING AS WELL AS:

Mechanical services systems including a tri-generation plant comprising gas fired engines to generate electricity and simultaneously produce waste heat Electrical Services Hydraulic Services A fully Integrated Extra Low Voltage System (IELVS), Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and Security

FIONA STANLEY HOSPITALCENTRAL ENERGY PLANT

CASE STUDY

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:

CONTRACT TYPE: Managing ContractorCONTRACT VALUE: $92.3 millionCLIENT: WA Department of Health

OUR PROJECTS

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The Mundaring Water Treatment Plant (WTP) in Western Australia is Brookfield Multiplex’s third project for the Water Corporation, having completed Alkimos Waste Water Treatment Plant in 2010 and Perth Seawater Desalination Plant in 2006. The Mundaring WTP will address anticipated population growth and provide communities in the Goldfields and Agricultural region with improved drinking water.

The $300 million plant is being constructed by Brookfield Multiplex Engineering + Infrastructure in collaboration with the Helena Water consortium including ACCIONA Agua, TRILITY and Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets. As a co-sponsor of the Helena Water Consortium, Brookfield Multiplex also played a key role in winning the bid.

The project is the first public private partnership (PPP) of its kind in Western Australia. It includes the design, build, operation and maintenance of a new 160 mega litre per day ( MLD) WTP in Mundaring, a new Pumping Station adjacent to Mundaring Weir and interconnecting pipework.

Prior to project completion in October 2013, the Mundaring WTP was awarded ‘Distinction - Water Deal of the Year 2012’ by the Global Water Intelligence, recognising its contribution to advancing PPPs in the international water industry.

MUNDARING WATERTREATMENT PLANT

CONTRACT TYPE: Design and ConstructCONTRACT VALUE: $130 millionCLIENT: ATJVOWNER: Water CorporationPARTNERS: Helena Water consortium (comprising ACCIONA Agua, TRILITY and Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets)

CASE STUDY

‘Distinction - Water Deal of the Year 2012’ - Global Water Intelligence

AWARDS:

OUR PROJECTS

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:

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When it was delivered in 2010, the Alkimos Wastewater Treatment Plant was the first major greenfields wastewater treatment expansion in Perth for more than 30 years.

The project was delivered in a joint venture between Water Corporation and the Alkimos Water Alliance (AWA) comprising Brookfield Multiplex, MacMahon and Zublin.

It presented a range of complexities from extensive site works and tunnelling, to provisions for high level odour control. It incorporated a 5.2km main sewer extension and a 4.7km ocean outfall, the longest ever undertaken by the Water Corporation.

ALKIMOS WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT

CONTRACT TYPE: Design and ConstructCONTRACT VALUE: $280 millionCLIENT: Water Corporation and Alkimos Water AlliancePARTNERS: MacMahon and Zublin

CASE STUDY

‘WA Engineering Excellence Award 2012’ Engineers Australia‘Winner Category 5 - over $75 million’ Earth Awards 2011 - Civil Contractors Federation

AWARDS:

OUR PROJECTS

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:

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Awarded the World’s Best Desalination Plant Commissioned in 2006 and Desalination Plant of the Year in 2007, the Perth Seawater Desalination Plant (SDP) was a landmark project and the first of its kind in Australia.

At the time of completion, it was one of the largest SDPs constructed outside the Middle East and was the largest single water source feeding into Perth’s Integrated Water Supply System.

Operating within a congested site and a tight timeframe, Brookfield Multiplex ran the design, procurement and construction processes in parallel to deliver the project on schedule and on budget.

PERTH SEAWATERDESALINATION PLANT

CASE STUDYCONTRACT TYPE: Design Build OperateCONTRACT VALUE: $300 millionCLIENT: Water CorporationPARTNERS: Degremont

‘Desalination Plant of the Year 2007’ – Global Water Awards‘2008 Australian Construction Achievement Award - Overall Winner’ - Australian Constructors Association / Engineers Australia2008 Winner - ‘Most Outstanding Example of Construction Excellence’ - Australian Constructors Association / Engineers Australia

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OUR PROJECTS

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:

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Federation Square Deck was Stage 1 in the development of Federation Square, a hub of cultural and entertainment based attractions and public space in Melbourne.

The project required extensive pre-planning, innovation and coordination with the client and train operators to overcome the challenge of constructing the 35000m2 deck over a live and operating Jolimont Rail Yard.

Brookfield Multiplex redesigned the deck from a precast “T” Beam (20T) to a Structural Steel (6T) and metal deck, making construction more manageable and increasing the area installed per shift. It also developed a fully encapsulated formwork system to enable support crash walls to be constructed safely during normal working hours, within the operating rail yard.

The deck was completed within budget and programme without any safety incidents or disruption to rail operations.

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:

FEDERATION SQUARE DECKCONTRACT TYPE: Design and Construct, Fixed PriceCONTRACT VALUE: $34 millionCLIENT: The Office of Major Projects PARTNERS: Victorian Government and Melbourne City Council Joint Venture

CASE STUDY

Melbourne

‘Excellence in Health and Safety 1999’- Master Builders Association‘Engineering Excellence Award Building Commission 2003’- Engineers Australia ‘Engineering Excellence Award for Urban or Regional Infrastructure over $10m 2003’ – Engineers Australia

AWARDS:

OUR PROJECTS

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STAGED CONSTRUCTION OF THE DECK INCLUDED: Railway rationalisation 800 Concrete bored piers 1.35 km of concrete support “Crash Walls” Location of 1000s of vibration and acoustic isolation pads Constructs of lateral stability systems 3000T of structural steel I Beams (950 Beams) 3500m2 of metal desk and concrete slab Provision of above and below deck services

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On its completion in 2005, the Brisbane Airport Heavy Maintenance Hangar featured the largest single open span hangar in the southern hemisphere, with a clear width span of 160 metres, a door opening height of 26 metres and enough room to contain three Boeing 767 aircraft.

It is specifically designed to meet the heavy maintenance needs of Boeing 767 and Airbus A330 aircraft.

BROOKFIELD MULTIPLEX DELIVERED: A large steel framed and clad hangar, approximately 174 metres wide by 70 metres deep with 26 metres of clear space under the roof trusses Aircraft service docking, wheel retraction pits and all services to support the aircraft maintenance A two-level workshop annexed to the rear of the hangar to service both heavy and line maintenance of three aircraft at any one time A large single-storey steel framed and clad stores building annexed to one side of the hangar An extensive aircraft apron pavement in front of the hangar connecting to a taxiway link to the airport runway Tug and service roads, car parks and miscellaneous buildings

This highly complex and heavily brownfield project saw Brookfield Multiplex, along with JV partner Hatch, more than double the capacity of the Yabulu Nickel Refinery from 29,000 to 75,000 tonnes per annum.

The scope of works included a new mixed hydroxide receivable and leaching system; solvent extraction circuit; and basic nickel carbone nickel filtration, calcinations and reduction plant - as well as upgrades to ammonia stripping and recovery systems; cobalt processing facilities; and associated utility systems and controls.

One of the major successes of the project was that the plant was able to exceed its production target while sustaining a 31% decrease in recordable injuries in the same year as the construction effort was at its peak. It was completed in 2007.

CONTRACT TYPE: Design and ConstructCONTRACT VALUE: $80 millionCLIENT: Alasdair Macdonald Architects

CONTRACT TYPE: EPCMCONTRACT VALUE: $700 millionCLIENT: BHP Billiton / Queensland NickelJV PARTNER: Hatch

YABULU NICKEL REFINERY EXPANSION

Yabulu

Mackay

Cairns

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BRISBANE AIRPORTHEAVY MAINTENANCEHANGAR

OUR PROJECTS

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Brookfield Multiplex and BG&E are delivering a new underground station to replace the Wellington Street Bus Station, under an alliance with the Public Transport Authority (PTA). The new bus station is part of the $249 million second stage of works at the Perth City Link Project.

The new bus station will comprise a 195 metre long underground bus loop and passenger lounge, located between Wellington and Roe Streets. It will ultimately merge with an extensive network of bus, rail and pedestrian upgrades being undertaken to ensure seamless connectivity across the site and cater for future population growth.

Operating as City Busport Alliance, the consortium will commence construction in early 2014 with practical completion expected by mid 2016.

Perth City Link Project is a $4 billion development which will re-connect the CBD with the Northbridge entertainment precinct for the first time in a century, as well as inject a mix of transit, commercial, residential and retail areas stretching over 13.5 hectares.

The Subiaco Railway Tunnel and Station is a vital component of the Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority’s award winning urban renewal project, Subi Centro.

Brookfield Multiplex was responsible for sinking 900 metres of the Perth to Fremantle railway line and constructing a new underground station, clearing the way for the Subi Centro rejuvenation to commence.

The 10 metre tunnel was constructed of reinforced concrete box sections which were cast insitu or precast and covered by a concrete roof. The structure is strong enough to support buildings up to two storeys high.

PERTH CITY LINK BUS PROJECT

CONTRACT TYPE: Alliance CONTRACT VALUE: $249 millionALLIANCE PARTNERS: WA Public Transport Authority (PTA) and BG&E

CONTRACT TYPE: Design and ConstructCONTRACT VALUE: $35 millionCLIENT: Subiaco Redevelopment Authority

SUBIACO RAILWAY TUNNEL AND STATION

OUR PROJECTS

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:

PERTH CITY LINK PROJECT, WA

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:

1 Wellington Street underground bus station

2 Wellington Street temporary bus station

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Brookfield Multiplex is adaptable to delivering under all conditions. The Moma Mineral Sands project is situated in a remote location 270 km from the nearest town in northern Mozambique. It required all materials and equipment to be imported from around the world and shipped via South Africa to Mozambique before being transported to site.

Mining and heavy mineral concentrate production started at Kenmare’s Moma Titanium Minerals Mine which in 2007 contained one of the largest deposits of titanium-bearing mineral sands in the world.

First export of product from the Moma Titanium Mine was completed in December 2007.

MOMAMINERAL SANDS

CASE STUDY

OUR PROJECTS

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:

CONTRACT TYPE: Lump Sum EPCCONTRACT VALUE: $220 millionCLIENT: Kenmare ResourcesPARTNER: Bateman Minerals

Africa

Moma

Mozambique

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69 COMPLETED PROJECTSLOCATION PROJECT NAME TYPE AUSTRALIAWA Roy Hill Mine Accommodation Village Engineering + InfrastructureWA Mundaring Water Treatment Plant Engineering + InfrastructureWA Alkimos Wastewater Treatment Plant Engineering + InfrastructureWA Perth Desalination Plant Engineering + InfrastructureWA Central Energy Plant - Fiona Stanley Hospital Engineering + InfrastructureWA QEIIMC Central Energy Plant Engineering + InfrastructureWA Midwest Rail Upgrade Engineering + InfrastructureWA Jervoise Bay On Site Facilities Engineering + InfrastructureWA Fremantle Maritime Museum Engineering + InfrastructureWA Ravensthorpe Engineering + InfrastructureWA Garden City Busport Engineering + InfrastructureWA SRA Major Roads Project Engineering + InfrastructureWA Subiaco Railway Tunnel & Station Engineering + InfrastructureWA Victoria Gardens, East Perth Engineering + InfrastructureWA Geraldton Wharf Berth No. 6 Engineering + InfrastructureWA Bio-Remediation Works, East Perth Engineering + InfrastructureWA Gasworks Site Remediation Engineering + InfrastructureWA Claisebrook Inlet Bio-Remediation Engineering + InfrastructureWA Alexander Library Engineering + InfrastructureWA Hotham River Bridge Engineering + InfrastructureWA Mortlock River Bridge Engineering + InfrastructureWA Australind Effluent Pipeline Engineering + InfrastructureWA Dampier To Bunbury Natural Gas Pipeline - Stage 5A Engineering + InfrastructureWA Davidsons Shirt Factory Engineering + InfrastructureWA Southern Suburbs Railway (Package A) Engineering + InfrastructureWA Woolworths RDC Perth IndustrialWA FAL Warehouse IndustrialWA Precision Boat Building Facility IndustrialWA Solomon’s Warehouse IndustrialWA Coles Distribution Centre IndustrialWA Fish Processing Factory IndustrialWA Western Glass IndustrialWA Huttons Food Factory IndustrialWA John Brown Constructions IndustrialQLD Townsville Water Supply Upgrade Project Engineering + InfrastructureQLD Railway Retaining Wall Southbank, Brisbane Engineering + InfrastructureQLD Yabulu Nickel Refinery Engineering + InfrastructureQLD Cairns Railway Station And Centre Works Stage 1 Engineering + InfrastructureQLD Food Processing Facility, Cannon Hill IndustrialQLD Brisbane Airport Heavy Maintenance Hangar IndustrialQLD Harvey Norman & Domayne Rundall IndustrialQLD Big W Distribution Centre Warwick IndustrialVIC Federation Square Deck Engineering + InfrastructureVIC Southern Cross Station Platforms 15 & 16, Melbourne Engineering + InfrastructureVIC CFMEU Crane Training Facility Engineering + InfrastructureVIC Portside Business Park IndustrialNSW Syd 3 Stage 1, Data Centre, Mascot Engineering + InfrastructureNSW George Street Upgrade Stage 4 Sydney Engineering + InfrastructureNSW Qantas Terminal 5 Engineering + InfrastructureNSW Park Plaza, Stage 1 Engineering + InfrastructureNSW Miele Warehouse, Frenchs Forest Industrial

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NSW Clipsal Warehouse, Ingleburn IndustrialNSW BBC Hardwarehouse, Crossroads, Casula IndustrialNSW Crossroads Industrial Estate, Casula IndustrialNSW Alexandria Business Centre, Alexandria IndustrialNSW Lots 4&5, Derby & Wetherill Streets, Silverwater IndustrialNSW Qantas Ramp Services IndustrialNSW Percy Street, Auburn IndustrialNT Bayu - Undan Pipeline Engineering + Infrastructure

NEW ZEALAND NZ Auckland Data Centre IndustrialNZ Project Forrester Engineering + Infrastructure

AFRICAMozambique Moma Mineral Sands Engineering + Infrastructure

SOUTH EAST ASIA Indonesia Cattle Feedlot & Abattoir IndustrialSingapore Sewerage Treatment Platforms Engineering + InfrastructureSingapore Man B&W Warehouse IndustrialSingapore Sasco Maintenance Hangar IndustrialSingapore Wafer Fab(7) Substructure IndustrialSingapore SIA Hangar Industrial

MIDDLE EAST & ASIA Dubai Burj Khalifa Tower Raft Engineering + Infrastructure

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2013 Brookfield Place Engineering WA WA Engineering Excellence Award - Overall Winner Engineers Australia2013 Brookfield Place Infrastructure WA Infrastructure and Building Award - Winner Engineers Australia2013 QEIIMC - Central Energy Plant Engineering WA Best Civil Engineering Works Master Builders Association2013 QEIIMC - Central Energy Plant Infrastructure WA Infrastructure and Building Award - Highly Commended 2013 Fiona Stanley Hospital Environmental WA Excellence in Waste Management Master Builders Association2012 Fiona Stanley Hospital Environmental WA BHP Billiton - Best Specific Environmental Initiative United Nations Association of Australia 2012 Alkimos Wastewater Treatment Plant Infrastructure WA WA Engineering Excellence Award Engineers Australia 2012 Townsville Water Supply Upgrade Project Engineering QLD High Commendation - QLD Professional Excellence in Australian Institute of Building Building Awards 2011 Alkimos Wastewater Treatment Plant Environmental WA Earth Awards 2011 Winner Category 5 - over $75 million Civil Contractors Federation 2011 Townsville Water Supply Upgrade Project - Adaptive Re-Use QLD Innovation in Environmental Management - QLD State Awards Masters Builders Association Crystal Creek Stabilisation Facility 2011 Townsville Water Supply Upgrade Project - Environmental QLD Innovation in Environmental Management - North QLD Regional Masters Builders Association Crystal Creek Stabilisation Facility Housing & Construction 2010 Townsville Water Supply Upgrade Project - Environmental QLD Innovation in Environmental Management - Regional Award Masters Builders Association Northern Water Treatment Plant 2008 Southern Suburbs Railway (Package A Works) Engineering + Infrastructure WA Winner Division 6 - Civil Engineering Structure Masters Builders Association 2008 Perth Desalination Plant Infrastructure National Australian Constuction Achievement Award - Overall Winner Australian Constructors Association and Engineers Australia 2008 Perth Desalination Plant Infrastructure International 2008 Desalination Plant of the Year Global Water Institute 2008 Southern Suburbs Railway (Package A Works) Engineering WA Winner Division 6 - Civil Engineering Structure Masters Builders Association 2008 Southern Suburbs Railway (Package A Works) Infrastructure WA Winner Division 6 - Civil Engineering Structure Masters Builders Association 2004 Jervoise Bay Onsite Facilities Education WA Winner Division 6 - Over $20 million Masters Builders Association 2004 Maritime Museum Commercial National Commercial /Industrial Building over $20m Masters Builders Association 2003 Maritime Museum Tourism + Leisure WA Winner - Infrastructure & Building Category - Engineering Engineers Australia Excellence Awards 2003 2003 Maritime Museum Commercial National National Commercial /Industrial Building over $20m Masters Builders Association 2003 Maritime Museum Public National Australian Construction Achievement Award Australian Constructors Association and Engineers Australia2003 Maritime Museum Infrastructure WA Winner Infrastructure and Building Engineers Australia 2003 Maritime Museum Infrastructure WA Winner over $10m Department of Housing and Works 2003 Maritime Museum Infrastructure WA Fremantle Heritage Award City of Fremantle 2003 Maritime Museum Tourism + Leisure National Overall Winner of the MBA Awards 2003 Masters Builders Association 2003 Maritime Museum Tourism + Leisure WA Winner Division 5 Category over $10 million / Overall Winner Masters Builders Association2003 Federation Square Infrastructure VIC Engineering Excellence Award Building Commission Engineers Australia 2003 Federation Square Infrastructure VIC Dept of Infrastructure Engineering Excellence Award for Urban Engineers Australia or Regional Infrastructure over $10m 2000 East Arm Port Transit Shed, Darwin Defence NT High Commendation Institute of Engineers 2000 South Bank Underground Carpark Infrastructure QLD Winner - Project Management Australian Institute of Building 2000 The Crossroads Development, Casula Infrastructure National Resource Efficiency Award – Civil Construction Masters Builders Association 1999 Subiaco Railway Tunnel and Station Infrastructure WA Excellence in Construction - Civil Engineering Division - Masters Builders Association Project of the Year 1999 Subiaco Railway Tunnel and Station Infrastructure WA Winner – Project Development Institute of Engineers 1999 Subiaco Railway Tunnel and Station Infrastructure National Winner – National Civil Construction Award Masters Builders Association 1999 Subiaco Railway Tunnel and Station Infrastructure National Project of the Year National Civil Engineering Award 1999 Subiaco Railway Tunnel and Station Engineering + Infrastructure WA Winner - Infrastructure & Building Category Institute of Engineers WA 1995 State Square Parliament House Engineering NT Australian Engineering Excellence Award Institute of Engineers1982 Metropolitan Water Centre Adaptive Re-Use WA BOMA Award Building Owners and Managers Association 1981 Metropolitan Water Centre Environmental Design WA Architecture Design Award 1981 Royal Australian Institute of Architects

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