Harsco Corporation receives contracts totaling $120 million

Wednesday, 23 May 2012 02:05:11 (GMT+3)   |  

Global industrial services and engineered products company Harsco Corporation announced Tuesday that it received three significant multi-year service contract renewals in the US having combined revenues of more than $120 million over their duration. The awards continue Harsco's onsite service roles at two leading US steelmaking locations as well as its remediation of a former steelmaking site, the now-closed Geneva Steel works in Vineyard, Utah, where Harsco will continue its resource recovery services in preparation for the site's pending redevelopment. Names of the other two US steelmaking operations were not disclosed.

The renewals add to a record level of major contract awards announced last year by the Harsco Metals & Minerals group totaling more than $1 billion in projected future revenues, as well as new contracts already announced this year totaling an additional $170 million in projected revenues.


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