Resources Projects

Detailed design and documentation commences for $254m Sulphate of Potash project in Mid West

The proponent of a proposed $254 million Sulphate of Potash (SOP) project in the Mid West has detailed plans for the development following release of their bankable feasibility study (BFS).

Construction in 2020 for NT rare earths development

The timetable of development has been revealed for a NT resources project.

New tender awarded for part of $3.5b Pilbara iron ore project

A building, construction and property developer has won a contract for part of a multi-billion dollar metal project in the Pilbara.

Consultant appointed for $700m metal project in WA’s Midwest

An engineering, architecture, environmental and construction firm has been chosen to work on a $700 million metal development in Western Australia’s Midwest.

$350m renewable energy project in Qld gets a green light to commence construction

Projectory can reveal immediate opportunities to come from the go-ahead of this 180MW renewable energy project in Queensland.

Two more projects for NT lithium developer

A lithium developer in the Northern Territory has struck agreements for two new projects.

Contracts awarded for $216m Sulphate of Potash Project in Pilbara following positive final investment decision

The proponent of $216 million Sulphate of Potash Project 160km south east of Newman has awarded a number of significant contracts for its 100 percent-owned project.

Mine management plan submitted for $563m NT iron project

The company behind a major NT resources project has achieved a key milestone.

Regulatory approval granted for a $366m mineral project in WA’s Kimberley

A resource producer has been given the green light to proceed with its $366 million mineral development in Western Australia’s Kimberley region.

$200m mining contract extended for two years to continue servicing Qld coal mine

Projectory can detail job opportunities to be had with the recent award of pre-strip and overburden removal works at a Queensland coal mine.