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A trusted and experienced partner CPB Contractors is the Australasian construction company of the CIMIC Group. We work with clients and partners across all key sectors of the construction industry, including roads, rail, tunnelling, defence, building and resources infrastructure. We combine the construction expertise and track record formerly delivered by Leighton Contractors and Thiess, along with the people and projects of Leighton Asia and our subsidiary Broad. Our operations span Australia, New Zealand, Asia, India and Papua New Guinea, including some of the region s most iconic projects. Our work covers a range of delivery models, including design and construct, construct only, construction management, in Alliances and Joint Ventures, and Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) in conjunction with CIMIC s Pacific Partnerships. OUR C ONSTRUCTION P ROJECTS B UILD Value for our clients Returns for our shareholders Careers for our people The CIMIC Group CIMIC GROUP provides leadership, strategy, corporate governance and financial strength to its Operating Companies: CPB Contractors, Leighton Asia, Thiess, Sedgman, UGL, Pacific Partnerships and EIC Activities. CIMIC Group also owns investments in companies including HLG Contracting, Ventia and Devine. Our Mission Safety Our People MINERAL CONSTRUCTION MINING SERVICES CONCESSIONS ENGINEERING PROCESSING LEIGHTON ASIA is the contractor behind some of Asia s most prestigious projects in the construction, civil engineering and offshore oil and gas sectors. It works across Hong Kong, South East Asia and India. Broad, established in 1991, is a building industry managing contractor headquartered in Perth. THIESS is the world s largest mining services provider. The team offers the widest range of in-house surface and underground mining capabilities across Australia, Botswana, Canada, Chile, Indonesia and Mongolia. Thiess expertise spans most of the world s commodities including metallurgical and thermal coal, copper, diamonds, gold, iron ore, lignite, nickel and oil sands. From fully-resourced, end-to-end solutions, to targeted services, to supporting clients in-house teams, the focus is on flexibility. The team understands the lifecycle of a mine and how to manage market changes and evolving requirements, tailoring Thiess services to optimise the mining value chain unique to each mine. OTHER INVESTMENTS SEDGMAN is a market leader in the design, construction and operation of mineral processing plants and associated minesite infrastructure. With a track record in successful project and operation delivery, Sedgman is focused on realising value for clients. From pre-feasibility and commissioning through to operations, Sedgman has completed more than 170 processing and handling projects globally. Sedgman has a balanced commodity portfolio across base and precious metals, industrial minerals, coal and iron ore as well as associated minesite infrastructure. UGL is a diversified services company delivering critical assets and essential services that sustain and enhance the environment in which we live. UGL s capabilities extend across a broad range of services and whole of life solutions for diverse industries by utilising world leading, sustainable and innovative technologies. UGL partners with some of the world s largest blue chip companies, government agencies, public institutions and private enterprise. UGL s skilled workforce, expertise in project management and end-toend engineering, is backed by a continuous focus on safety, innovation and improvement. PACIFIC PARTNERSHIPS is CIMIC Group s project finance arm. It is a leading developer of public private partnerships and build own operate transfer projects. Leveraging the financial strength and diverse capabilities of CIMIC Group, it offers clients seamless value for money solutions for the finance, design, construction, operations and maintenance of key infrastructure. CIMIC has been responsible for the delivery of more than 20 PPPs with a market value of around $32 billion. EIC ACTIVITIES is CIMIC Group s engineering and technical services business. Its engineering and risk mitigation expertise provides a competitive advantage for winning and delivering profitable projects that also generate value for clients. EIC Activities leads innovation. Partnering with tender and project teams across the transport, industrial and resources infrastructure and building sectors, it increases self performance and delivers competitive solutions that achieve significant safety, cost, time and productivity gains. Our Mission is to generate sustainable returns for our shareholders by delivering projects for our clients while providing safe, rewarding and fulfilling careers for our people. Our Principles Our work is guided by our Principles. INTEGRITY ACCOUNTABILITY INNOVATION DELIVERY Our Code of Conduct supports our Principles and outlines the standards of behaviour we expect from our people. Safety is more than a Principle it underpins everything we do. Keeping our people safe is our absolute priority and the most important thing we do. Acknowledging the challenges inherent in the construction industry, the management of critical risk is one of our key strategic initiatives. Our Safety Essentials framework provides a hierarchy of control that seeks to eliminate the risks involved in seven key areas that can cause serious injury if they are not clearly understood and managed: Working at heights Working in and around mobile plant Working with temporary works Working with live services Working near live traffic Cranes and lifting operations Electrical work As a company, we will not compromise on our Safety Essentials. Our people are at the heart of our Mission and Principles, our focus on safety and our performance. It s the experience, expertise and commitment of our people that enable us to deliver projects for our clients and returns for our shareholders. In return, we support our people to help them further develop their skills and build rewarding and fulfilling careers. Our inclusive culture values and sustains diversity. We value and recognise effort and contribution, providing genuine opportunities for graduates, undergraduates, apprentices and trainees. Note: this document focuses on the work of CPB Contractors in Australia/New Zealand. The work of Leighton Asia and Broad is outlined in other publications and websites. 2 CPB Contractors I Capability Statement CPB Contractors I Capability Statement 3

Delivering across geographies and sectors Working closely with clients and partners, our projects connect communities, play a key role in urban and rural development, help drive economic growth and provide vital, long-term infrastructure. ROADS: Building on a strong track record over many decades, CPB Contractors continues to deliver important road developments and upgrades. Current projects include key motorways and highways in all Australian States and in New Zealand. TUNNELLING: CPB Contractors is Australasia s largest tunnelling contractor, working across the roads, rail, water, power and utilities sectors. In Australia, our tunnelling history goes back to 1958 and the Snowy Mountains Hydro Electric Scheme. In South East Asia, we ve built tunnels in Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan and Malaysia. RAIL: CPB Contractors has delivered more than 75 rail projects, spanning network upgrades, construction of new rail lines, complex projects in live operating environments, stabling facilities and depots, new stations and interchanges, and bridge and tunnel structures. Following recent projects such as the Kingsgrove to Revesby quadruplication in Sydney and the Moreton Bay rail project in Queensland, we re now playing a key role in the Victorian Government s major Level Crossing Removal Project. BUILDING: CPB Contractors has delivered significant building projects over more than 30 years, spanning health, defence, education and commercial facilities. Major capital city office towers include 111 Eagle St in Brisbane, 567 Collins St in Melbourne and 177 Pacific Highway in Sydney. Our proven expertise with 5 and 6 Green Star spaces puts us at the forefront of sustainable design and construction. HEALTH: Our experience includes more than $5 billion worth of major health projects over more than 30 years in every Australian State and Territory, and in New Zealand. Our projects range from modernising and extending public hospital precincts such as the Olivia Newton-John Cancer & Wellness Centre in Victoria to major new hospitals such as the New Royal Adelaide Hospital and the Northern Beaches Hospital in Sydney. OIL AND GAS, RESOURCES INFRASTRUCTURE: Our project teams work closely with clients to deliver innovative and cost effective solutions for the resources and LNG sectors. Our experience on pitto-port infrastructure includes site preparation and major bulk earthworks, gas gathering infrastructure, structural, mechanical and piping installation, process facilities and supporting infrastructure such as bridges and marine works. NORTHERN TERRITORY Ichthys LNG project WESTERN AUSTRALIA Gateway WA road project (in Alliance) Mitchell Freeway Extension Elizabeth Quay development Gorgon LNG project Wheatstone Tanks Roy Hill Iron Ore infrastructure Jimblebar Earthworks Beenyup Water Recycling Plant SOUTH AUSTRALIA New Royal Adelaide Hospital Torrens Road to River Torrens road project (in Alliance) VICTORIA PAPUA NEW GUINEA National Football Stadium AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY Canberra Light Rail Stage 1 (in JV) PPP with Pacific Partnerships CityLink-Tulla Widening: Bulla Road Power Street NEW SOUTH WALES WestConnex M4 Widening, M4 East (in JV), New M5 (in JV) Pacific Highway upgrade Devils Pulpit to Richmond River M1 Widening Tuggerah to Doyalson Sydney Metro Northwest, Sydney Metro (Stage 2) Works (both in JV) Epping-Thornleigh Third Track rail project Northern Beaches Hospital 177 Pacific Highway office building RAAF Base Williamtown Stage 2 Redevelopment HMAS Albatross Redevelopment Stage 3 M1 Pacific Motorway Widening - Tuggerah to Doyalson Moorebank Intermodal Rail Link Junee Correctional Centre Upgrade Level Crossing Removals Caulfield to Dandenong, Furlong, Main, Heatherdale and Blackburn Dingley Bypass Melbourne Water various projects Post Entry Quarantine Facility RAAF Base East Sale Redevelopment Western Treatment Plant Capacity Increase Phase 2 Calder Highway Interchange (Ravenswood) QUEENSLAND Bruce Highway Upgrade - Cooroy to Curra Airfield Works Contract - New Parallel Runway, Brisbane (in JV) Moreton Bay Rail Gold Coast Light Rail Stage 2 South East Queensland Rail Stabling Yards APLNG Collaborative Well Delivery QCLNG Surat North LNG project RAAF Amberley C17 project Logan Enhancement road project Capricornia Correctional Centre, Rockhampton Burdell State School, Townsville Queensland Sugar Sheds Re-roofing Project NEW ZEALAND Transmission Gully motorway Southern Corridor Improvements Christchurch Hospital Christchurch Convention and Exhibition Centre NZ Schools PPP with Pacific Partnerships State Highway 2 Baypark to Bayfair Link Upgrade 4 CPB Contractors I Capability Statement CPB Contractors I Capability Statement 5

WestConnex M4 East CityLink-Tulla Widening: Bulla Rd Power St CPB Contractors, in joint venture with John Holland and Samsung C&T, is delivering the first underground section of WestConnex, a key element of Sydney s integrated transport plan. The M4 East will extend the widened M4 motorway from Homebush to Haberfield, with three lanes in each direction. The project is about 6.5km in length with 5.5km in tunnel. Work started in 2016 and the motorway is due to open to traffic in 2019. $3.8 billion $900 million Sydney Motorway Corporation Melbourne, Victoria CPB Contractors is designing and constructing the Bulla Road to Power Street section of the CityLink Tulla Widening project. Our team is upgrading and providing additional lanes for about 16km of the motorway, one of Melbourne s most heavily trafficked roads. The project will relieve congestion and improve safety, boosting capacity by up to 30 per cent and providing significant travel time savings. Construction began in October 2015 and is scheduled to finish by 2018. $645 million $645 million Transurban WestConnex New M5 Mitchell Freeway Sydney s New M5, stage 2 of Sydney s WestConnex, will duplicate the current M5 East motorway from the King Georges Road in Kingsgrove to a new four-level interchange at St Peters. The project includes twin motorway tunnels 9km long and will substantially improve east-west access between the Sydney CBD, Port Botany and Sydney Airport. The New M5 is being delivered by CPB Contractors in joint venture with Dragados and Samsung C&T. Work began in July 2016 and the project is scheduled to open to traffic in 2020. $4.3 billion $1.5 billion Sydney Motorway Corporation Perth, Western Australia CPB Contractors has delivered a 6km extension of Perth s Mitchell Freeway. The project involved constructing two lanes in each direction, with capacity for further expansion, along with new interchanges at Burns Beach Road, Neerabup Road and Hester Avenue. The works will ease congestion on local roads and stimulate investment in Perth s northern corridor. Construction began in June 2015 and was completed in mid-2017. $236 million $160 million Main Roads Western Australia 6 CPB Contractors I Capability Statement CPB Contractors I Capability Statement 7

Sydney Metro Stage 2 Northern Beaches Hospital CPB Contractors, with its Joint Venture partners, has been selected to deliver a new metro railway crossing deep under the world-famous Sydney Harbour. The project involves twin 15.5km tunnels and associated civil works on Stage 2 of the Sydney Metro project, Australia s biggest public transport project. The tunnels will run from Chatswood on Sydney s lower north shore to Sydenham in the city s inner west. The work includes excavation of six new underground metro stations. The work is scheduled for completion in mid-2021. JOINT VENTURE CONTRACT VALUE $2.81 billion $1.265 billion Transport for New South Wales CPB Contractors is building Sydney s new Northern Beaches Hospital in Frenchs Forest. The nine-storey hospital will include 488 beds, a stateof-the-art emergency department with a medical centre, 14 operating theatres, mental health facilities, a helipad for emergency transport, retail and customer services and 1,400 car spaces. Construction began in February 2015 and the hospital is scheduled to open in 2018. $1 billion $540 million Healthscope Limited Wynyard Walk Christchurch Hospital CPB Contractors has delivered a key link for Sydney s newest harbourside precinct, Barangaroo. Wynyard Walk is a 180m long and 9m wide tunnel providing safe and easy travel for 20,000 pedestrians an hour between Wynyard Station and Barangaroo. The project has been widely recognised for its successful construction within a complex inner-city environment involving a unique mix of heritage buildings and office towers. Work began in September 2012 and the project was opened by the Premier of NSW in September 2016. $300 million Construct $154 million Transport for New South Wales Christchurch, New Zealand CPB Contractors is constructing the 62,000sqm Christchurch Hospital Acute Services Building project in New Zealand. Adjoining the women s hospital, the facility includes a new emergency department and operating theatres, an expanded intensive care unit, children s facilities, a state-ofthe-art radiology department and rooftop helipad. Work began in January 2016 and is scheduled for completion in mid-2018. NZ$445 million Construct NZ$300 million New Zealand Ministry of Health 8 CPB Contractors I Capability Statement CPB Contractors I Capability Statement 9

Gold Coast Light Rail APLNG Collaborative Well Delivery Program Gold Coast, Queensland CPB Contractors is delivering one of the key pieces of transport infrastructure for the 2018 Commonwealth Games. Stage 2 of the Gold Coast light rail project is a 7.3km northern extension of the light rail line from Gold Coast University Hospital to Helensvale to connect Stage 1 with the main Brisbane to Gold Coast rail line. The project also includes construction of three new stations and large-scale park and ride facilities. Construction began in April 2016 and is scheduled to finish in late 2017. $420 million $200 million GoldLinQ Pty Ltd Surat Basin, Queensland CPB Contractors is delivering gas field development works for the Australian Pacific LNG Project under a collaborative procurement model. This includes more than 1000 wells over a successful six-year client relationship. The program is delivering natural productivity gains and operating efficiencies to sustain APLNG s upstream operations, supply its LNG plant and meet growing export demand. The project has set a new benchmark of bringing operational wells online 35-45% faster than previous contracts and continues to improve productivity rates. $25 billion (approx.) Cost reimbursable with pain / gain share $430 million Origin Energy, ConocoPhillips and Sinopec Joint Venture Level Crossing Removal QCLNG Surat North Compression Facility Melbourne, Victoria CPB Contractors, with its Alliance partners, has completed four level crossing removals and is removing another nine crossings as part of the Victorian Government s program to remove 50 dangerous and congested level crossings across Melbourne. The two project packages include rebuilding eight stations, upgrading platform infrastructure and rail systems, laying new track and managing complex interfaces between construction, rail operations and live traffic. The projects are scheduled to be completed in 2018. $2 billion Alliance $850 million Victorian Government (Level Crossing Removal Authority) Surat Basin, Queensland CPB Contractors is delivering gas compression facilities and associated works over a vast geographic area to support the wider Queensland Curtis LNG Surat North Project in the State s Surat Basin. The contract continues more than seven years and close to $3b of work for the QCLNG Upstream Project (Phase 1) across civil, structural, mechanical, piping, instrument and electrical work. The contract duration is from November 2015 to July 2017, with further tendering underway. $1.8 billion (Phase 2) Cost reimbursable performance incentive $330 million Shell 10 CPB Contractors I Capability Statement CPB Contractors I Capability Statement 11

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