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North American Construction wins five-year oil sands heavy equipment services contract adding $135 million backlog
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North American Construction wins five-year oil sands heavy equipment services contract adding $135 million backlog
  • North American Construction Group unit ML Northern won a five-year heavy equipment services contract with a Canadian oil sands customer.
  • Mobile fuel services across multiple mine sites; start date Sept. 30, 2026; full operations expected in late Q4 2026.
  • Contract runs to July 5, 2031; expected to add about $135 million to contractual backlog.
  • Scope supported by existing fleet, backed by about $5 million of growth capital for 25 on-highway units and support equipment.


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