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Q-Free Sydney Harbour Bridge maintenance contract extended

Australia’s Roads and Maritime Services (RMS) has awarded Q-Free an order for the supply of service and maintenance of the tolling system on the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Tunnel. The US$2.6 million order is an extension of the current agreement, for a period of three years, with an option for further extension of two years. “We are pleased to receive this extension order for service and maintenance of the tolling system delivered by Q-Free on the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Tunnel. This continues our stron
September 16, 2015 Read time: 1 min
Australia’s Roads and Maritime Services (RMS) has awarded 108 Q-Free an order for the supply of service and maintenance of the tolling system on the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Tunnel. The US$2.6 million order is an extension of the current agreement, for a period of three years, with an option for further extension of two years.

“We are pleased to receive this extension order for service and maintenance of the tolling system delivered by Q-Free on the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Tunnel. This continues our strong relationship with RMS,” comments Q-Free CEO, Thomas Falck.

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