Wheatbelt
Early-stage planning is progressing for a large-scale wind energy development in regional WA, with initial design and assessment activities underway.
Construction is set to commence on a new water pipeline in regional WA, marking progress on infrastructure aimed at improving drinking water quality.
Process plant contractors, bulk earthworks providers, transmission line contractors, civil infrastructure builders, tailings specialists and major EPC groups should monitor this Western Australian critical minerals development as it progresses through feasibility, permitting and structured funding toward investment decision.
A proposed large-scale wind energy development in the WA Wheatbelt has progressed in the state planning pathway, supporting its next phase of development.
Momentum is building on a large onshore wind development in regional Western Australia, with procurement and construction preparations advancing ahead of the next phase.
A major wind farm development proposed for the WA Wheatbelt, which has entered State and Federal planning approval phases, is expected to create a raft of supplier and subcontractor opportunities.
A head contractor has been selected to deliver an $80m road upgrade project in the Wheatbelt region of WA.
A large renewable energy development combining wind generation and grid-scale battery storage is progressing through federal approvals in Western Australia’s Wheatbelt, offering multi-year construction work and long-term operational opportunities for suppliers, contractors and service providers.
A large-scale open-pit copper development in Western Australia’s Wheatbelt region is advancing through Definitive Feasibility Study work, creating upcoming opportunities for mining services, process plant suppliers, infrastructure contractors, environmental consultants, water specialists, power providers and logistics contractors as detailed engineering, permitting and procurement activities intensify.
A proposed large-scale open-pit critical minerals development in Western Australia, with pre-production capital expenditure of approximately AUD 820 million, is advancing through pre-feasibility and presents extensive opportunities for mining, infrastructure, processing, power, water, logistics and services contractors across a multi-decade project life.