Western Australia
Projectory has learned that a company seeking to develop a $230m sulphate of potash project in the Pilbara expects to begin the first stage of construction early next year.
Stage two of the world’s largest lithium plant is underway bringing with it the promise of more contracts for local business, along with 200 more jobs.
Projectory understands around 150 extra workers will be required for a three-year contract with a significant nickel producer.
The world’s largest mining service provider has been awarded a mining service contract in Western Australia’s Goldfields for the next two years.
The primary contractor has been selected for a bridge over a railway line funded by a local iron ore developer.
A WA contractor is believed to still in the market for workers after being awarded a three-year contract with a significant nickel producer.
Successful contractors will be awarded redevelopment works at popular Western Australian tourist town’s Chinatown precinct next week.
Projectory has been told work will begin immediately to construct a 400m wall to prevent corrosion at popular Western Australian tourist beach.
A leading Australian based mining services and processing company has revealed details of its plans to construct more than 300km of lightweight railway to service its mining operations.
Projectory understands construction of a Copper-Zinc project near Port Hedland is likely in the new year.