Rueben Hale

Exceptional BFS confirms mineral project’s “phased ramp-up” to production in 2020

A WA sulphate of potash producer has confirmed plans to build a pilot plant and full-scale production facility after bankable feasibility study shows “exceptional financial outcomes” for its proposed SOP in the Pilbara.

WA minerals companies join forces to ramp up projects

Two neighbouring salt minerals companies have entered into a joint study to determine shared infrastructure costs for their projects.

Wheatbelt goldmine touts’ jobs as it heads underground

A WA gold miner will ramp up underground mining operations next year.

Contract for Pilbara road network to deliver supply opportunities and jobs

One of Australasia’s largest infrastructure service providers is scaling up to build around 3000km of roads to connect the Pilbara.

Construction confirmed for WA minerals project in 2019

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.

More workers and contracts expected for next stage of $700m lithium project

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.

Goldfields nickel project tipped to reach 200 workers this year

Projectory understands around 150 extra workers will be required for a three-year contract with a significant nickel producer.

Contractor appointed for $190m underground mine contract

The world’s largest mining service provider has been awarded a mining service contract in Western Australia’s Goldfields for the next two years.

Jobs still available for $225m mining contract in the Goldfields

A WA contractor is believed to still in the market for workers after being awarded a three-year contract with a significant nickel producer.

Projectory given heads up on contracts for northern “Chinatown” revamp

Successful contractors will be awarded redevelopment works at popular Western Australian tourist town’s Chinatown precinct next week.