Saunders International Ltd Lands $23M Defence Fuel Contract at Butterworth

By Josua Ferreira -
  • Saunders International has been awarded a circa $23 million head contract by the Australian Department of Defence to deliver fuel infrastructure works at RMAF Base Butterworth in Penang, Malaysia, announced on 16 July 2026.
  • Revenue and earnings from the project are expected to flow across FY2027 and FY2028, with pre-mobilisation activities starting immediately and site mobilisation targeted for Q2 FY2027.
  • Saunders holds head contractor status — not subcontractor — giving it the primary client relationship with Defence and full delivery accountability across civil, structural, mechanical, piping, electrical, automation, and fire safety disciplines.
  • Combined with the Ampol Lytton Refinery contract won in April 2026, the Butterworth award creates multi-year revenue coverage across FY2026 to FY2028 and reinforces Saunders' specialist fluid storage and transfer capability as commercially repeatable.
  • No forward earnings figures beyond the $23 million contract value have been disclosed, and the company has flagged this win as a strategic positioning milestone rather than a precise near-term earnings catalyst.

Saunders lands $23 million Defence fuel infrastructure contract at RMAF Butterworth

Saunders International (ASX:SND) has been selected by the Australian Department of Defence as head contractor to deliver the RMAF Butterworth Infrastructure Project – Defence Fuel Installation Works, a head contract valued at circa $23 million.

The works will be delivered on the Australian Leased Facilities at RMAF Base Butterworth in Penang, Malaysia. The award strengthens Saunders’ position in the Defence & Government market and supports Australia’s defence objectives in the Indo-Pacific.

Announced on 16 July 2026, the project is expected to contribute to revenue and earnings across FY2027 and FY2028.

Inside the scope of works

The project will upgrade and enhance the resilience, safety and operational capability of the existing Defence Fuel Facility. Saunders’ scope covers a full delivery cycle from fabrication through to handover.

Core scope items include:

  • Off-site fabrication, construction, installation and commissioning of fuel storage and transfer infrastructure

  • Delivery of associated civil, structural, mechanical, piping, electrical, control and fire safety systems

  • Testing, commissioning and handover to support operational readiness

An integrated delivery model at work

The project draws on Saunders’ integrated capabilities in a high-compliance environment, spanning multiple disciplines that the company coordinates as a single delivery package.

Capability areas engaged on the project include:

  • Fluid Storage & Transfer Infrastructure

  • Fabrication

  • Structural, Mechanical & Piping

  • Civil Infrastructure

  • Industrial Automation & Electrical

Delivering across these disciplines simultaneously in a complex, operational Defence setting demonstrates Saunders’ capacity to manage critical infrastructure work end-to-end. That capability is a meaningful differentiator when competing for future high-compliance projects.

Why Defence fuel infrastructure matters to investors

Defence fuel infrastructure refers to the storage and transfer systems that hold and move fuel for military use. These systems underpin operational readiness, ensuring assets and bases can function when required.

As head contractor, Saunders leads and coordinates the full scope of delivery while carrying the primary client relationship with the Department of Defence. This role places the company at the centre of project accountability rather than acting as a subcontractor to another lead firm.

Fuel resilience and strategic infrastructure in the Indo-Pacific have become a growing area of long-term investment for the Australian Government. This positions Defence & Government as a durable market with high barriers to entry, where established trust and demonstrated capability can create recurring opportunity.

CEO Commentary

“Securing this head contract with the Australian Department of Defence is an important milestone for Saunders and reflects the capability and trusted relationships we have built. This project demonstrates our ability to deliver integrated infrastructure solutions in complex operational environments and reinforces our strategic focus on critical infrastructure markets where we can create differentiated value. Defence & Government remains a priority market for Saunders, and we continue to see opportunities aligned with long-term investment in strategic infrastructure and fuel resilience,” said Angelo De Angelis, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer.

What the contract means for Saunders’ strategy and outlook

The award represents an important strategic milestone, reinforcing Saunders’ capability to engineer, build and sustain critical infrastructure while further strengthening its position in Defence & Government.

The project follows a clear delivery timeline:

The Butterworth award is not an isolated win; the Ampol Lytton Refinery contract secured in April 2026 similarly drew on Saunders’ specialist fluid storage and transfer capability, and together the two projects underpin multi-year revenue visibility across FY2026-FY2028.

  1. Pre-mobilisation activities commence immediately

  2. Site mobilisation expected in Q2 FY2027

  3. Revenue and earnings contribution across FY2027 and FY2028

Saunders - $23M RMAF Butterworth Project Dashboard

The table below summarises the key facts and their relevance for investors.

Fact Detail Investor impact
Contract value ~$23M head contract Adds FY27–FY28 revenue and earnings
Client Australian Department of Defence Blue-chip, high-compliance client
Location RMAF Base Butterworth, Penang Indo-Pacific defence positioning
Market Defence & Government Priority strategic market

Saunders’ stated vision is to be the most trusted partner for critical infrastructure delivery. The contract aligns with that objective, validating the integrated delivery model and opening the door to further opportunity within the Defence & Government market.

No forward earnings figures have been disclosed beyond the circa $23 million contract value and the FY2027 to FY2028 revenue timing. Investors should therefore treat the win as a strategic positioning milestone rather than a precise near-term earnings catalyst.

With Defence & Government identified as a priority market and long-term investment in Indo-Pacific fuel resilience continuing, the award adds to Saunders’ momentum in a sector where trusted relationships and demonstrated capability remain central to securing future work.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Saunders International Defence Fuel Contract at RMAF Butterworth?

It is a circa $23 million head contract awarded by the Australian Department of Defence to Saunders International (ASX:SND) to upgrade and enhance the Defence Fuel Facility at RMAF Base Butterworth in Penang, Malaysia, covering fabrication, construction, installation, and commissioning of fuel storage and transfer infrastructure.

When will the RMAF Butterworth project contribute to Saunders' revenue?

Pre-mobilisation activities have commenced immediately following the 16 July 2026 announcement, with site mobilisation expected in Q2 FY2027 and revenue and earnings contributions anticipated across FY2027 and FY2028.

What does it mean for Saunders to be head contractor rather than a subcontractor?

As head contractor, Saunders leads and coordinates the full scope of delivery and holds the primary client relationship directly with the Australian Department of Defence, rather than working under another lead firm — placing the company at the centre of project accountability.

How does the Butterworth contract fit into Saunders' broader project pipeline?

The Butterworth award follows the Ampol Lytton Refinery contract secured in April 2026, and together the two projects underpin multi-year revenue visibility across FY2026 to FY2028, both drawing on Saunders' specialist fluid storage and transfer capability.

Why is Defence fuel infrastructure considered a strategic market for ASX contractors?

Defence fuel infrastructure underpins military operational readiness, and the Australian Government has committed to long-term investment in fuel resilience and strategic infrastructure across the Indo-Pacific, creating a durable pipeline with high barriers to entry for contractors who can demonstrate trusted capability.

Josua Ferreira
By Josua Ferreira
Partnership Director
Josua Ferreira holds a Bachelor of Commerce in Marketing and Advertising and brings a background in publication, business development, and ASX market storytelling. He has worked with listed companies across the resource sector and broader market, combining sharp commercial instincts with a genuine commitment to keeping investors informed.
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