Downer EDI Secures Multi-Year Contract with NBN Co for Fibre Network Upgrade in Western Australia

Reuters
11 Jun
Downer EDI Secures Multi-Year Contract with NBN Co for Fibre Network Upgrade in Western Australia

Downer EDI Ltd. has announced that it has secured a contract with NBN Co to upgrade the remaining Fibre to the Node (FTTN) network. The contract, which begins in June 2025, has an initial term of three and a half years, with an option for a two-year extension at NBN Co's discretion. Under this agreement, Downer will provide design and construction services in both metropolitan and regional areas of Western Australia. This effort is part of NBN Co's initiative to expand full fibre infrastructure further into communities. Luke Sullivan, Chief Operating Officer of Downer Energy & Utilities, expressed pride in continuing the long-term partnership with NBN Co, highlighting Downer's leadership and technical expertise in the telecommunications sector across Australia and New Zealand.

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