Staff Reporter
A national high-performance sports redevelopment has moved from expressions of interest to a competitive build tender, putting head contractors, demolition specialists and a long tail of trade and supply packages into active pursuit mode.
A large open-pit heap leach gold development in the Eastern Goldfields has cleared pre-feasibility and is moving into definitive study, putting a defined supply pipeline within reach for civil, processing and bulk earthworks contractors.
Process plant, mechanical refurbishment, civil, mining and drilling contractors should begin positioning for a central South Australian gold platform that is moving out of study and into delivery.
Contractors across processing plant delivery, open-pit mining, bulk earthworks and underground services are entering a defined engagement window as a funded Western Australian gold developer advances its first production hub toward construction.
A refurbished, fully permitted gold processing operation has poured first metal and is now ramping toward sustained production, putting near-term supplier exposure on the table for contract crushing, materials handling, mining services and drilling firms.
Civil earthworks, road construction and bulk haulage contractors face a defined run of forward work as a fully funded Mid West iron ore producer advances a private haul road, processing relocation and an expansion that more than doubles output.
A 13 km arterial widening on a national freight corridor is moving from planning into detailed design, putting major civil contractors, bridge and structures builders, drainage and earthworks subcontractors and active transport works providers on alert for a forward pipeline of packages.
Earthworks, civil and wet-utilities contractors have a defined run of subdivision work moving into view, with the federal environmental step now underway and a construction start signalled for 2027.
Regional civil contractors, earthmovers, concreters, steel fabricators, quarry suppliers and survey and soils providers are about to gain a multi-year run of work across a remote floodplain programme that delivers two structures every dry season from late 2026 through 2029.
A new pipeline of civil earthworks, electrical reticulation, substation and over-size heavy-haulage work is forming in the New South Wales central tablelands, and contractors who position now will be in the room before packages are scoped.