Resources Projects
Two project managers with Australia's largest independent oil and gas company briefed guests at a contractor engagement event in Perth on the size and scope of a $40 billion gas project on the North West Shelf and how suppliers and contractors can get involved.
The project to build an underground laboratory on the site of an operating gold mine is expected to create around 80 jobs and inject $180 million into the local construction industry pipeline – and a key contact has provided Projectory with all the details.
Several tender packages have been awarded for part of a $1.
In a presentation at this year's Diggers & Dealers Mining Forum in Kalgoorlie the proponent of $216m sulphate of potash (SOP) project 160km southeast of Newman WA highlighted the groundwork completed for the project as it works towards securing finance and execution.
The proponent of a proposed $170 million lead and silver project in WA's Gascoyne region revealed at this year's Diggers & Dealers Mining Forum in Kalgoorlie that it was accelerating project development through 2019 and on track for formal construction in 2019.
The primary contract has been awarded with a NT resources project.
The head of Woodside’s North West Shelf (NSW) and Burrup Hub is encouraging suppliers and contractors to engage with Woodside now, as it approaches Final Investment Decisions (FIDs) in 2020.
A Perth-based engineering company has been awarded a major construction contract with an iron ore project in the Pilbara.
A shovel ready mineral sands project in the northwest of WA will cost $392 million to develop and could be producing ore in the second half of 2021.
A mining contractor has been awarded preferred tenderer status for a Tasmanian iron ore mine that is targeted to recommence production in Q4 CY2019.