Resources Projects
With hundreds of jobs to appear on the Queensland horizon, Projectory lays out the timeframe for commencement as the large-scale project edges closer toward its next milestone.
A contractor working on a major remote area resources expansion has won an additional package with the development.
A proposed sulphate of potash (SOP) project in the eastern Pilbara with a pre-production capital cost of $409 million has received Major Project Status from the Federal Government.
Construction is planned to start later this year subject to finance and approvals for a manganese project in the southern Pilbara region of WA that woud cost $24 million to develop and have 42-year mine life.
Projectory details a new joint venture agreement for a major coking coal project in Queensland’s Bowen Basin region as finance is met to proceed.
The head of a gold mine project that has just acquired three additional projects in central Victoria has told Projectory that work is ramping up on all three sites.
Main construction works are likely to begin in about a month on a $30 million energy production facility and research hub in the Hunter region of NSW, with subcontractor enquiries still welcome.
The $47 million in funding marks one of the last key milestones for expansion works to a major mining facility in far north Queensland.
The proponent of a $208m sulphate of potash project in the Eastern Goldfields has been given a green light to undertake minor and preliminary works.
A British owned resources company has been granted further approval to develop the next stage of its iron ore project in the Katherine Region.