Kilmarnock Enterprises, a leading industrial contractor, has been awarded a $12.4 million CAD construction package by Electra Battery Materials Corporation for its cobalt sulfate refinery complex north of Toronto. This significant step in the construction of the facility aims to bolster Canada's domestic supply chain for electric vehicle batteries. The project is crucial as it supports Canada's transition to electric vehicles and the growing demand for critical minerals, positioning Electra as a key player in the industry. Kilmarnock Enterprises specializes in structural, mechanical, and piping construction, making it an ideal partner for this project. With the Kilmarnock package, Electra has now awarded approximately $46 million in total refinery-related construction contracts. CEO Trent Mell emphasized improved project management and coordination through multiple construction packages. The project remains in line with the budget and schedule announced in February, with safety embedded in every action, reflecting the dedication of the team assembled on this project. The North American refinery aims to support the development of a domestic supply chain for electric vehicle batteries and critical minerals. Kilmarnock Enterprises has experience in structural, mechanical, and piping construction across industrial and infrastructure projects. The company's expertise will be crucial in bringing this project to fruition. The project's success will have a significant impact on Canada's electric vehicle industry, making it an exciting development for the country's economy.