A major underground mining extension in north-west New South Wales is advancing through the approvals process, creating upcoming opportunities for suppliers of underground equipment, drilling services, civil works, geotechnical support, water-management solutions and workforce services, with capex not disclosed.
A major tailings infrastructure development in north west Queensland is progressing through approvals, signalling substantial opportunities for civil contractors, bulk earthworks providers, pipeline specialists, embankment construction firms, water management suppliers and rehabilitation service providers.
A major $250 million cultural and community precinct in Melbourne’s south east is progressing through federal assessment, presenting significant opportunities for construction contractors, civil works providers, building services firms, landscapers, traffic and access specialists, and suppliers across structural, architectural and public-realm packages.
A $413 million expansion of a gold operation in Papua New Guinea’s Tabar Islands is advancing toward a final investment decision, signalling extensive opportunities for contractors across mining services, process plant construction, marine infrastructure delivery, power generation, accommodation expansion, haul road construction and site-wide civil works.
A major mining expansion in Central Queensland has entered a fast-tracked approvals process, signalling significant upcoming opportunities for contractors, service providers, and regional suppliers.
A major grid-scale energy storage development in Queensland’s Western Downs signals the start of significant procurement and subcontracting activity over the coming months.
A major new copper development in North West Queensland has advanced to full execution, opening significant opportunities for contractors and suppliers as procurement ramps up.
A new large-scale gold mining and processing development in Western Australia’s eastern Goldfields has advanced to Definitive Feasibility Study stage, with total capital expenditure of approximately A$382 million and early works tendering set to commence ahead of a planned construction start in late 2027, creating sustained opportunities for mining, processing, infrastructure, power, water and services contractors.
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.
A major offshore renewable energy development in Gippsland has reached a significant national milestone, strengthening procurement prospects as survey and feasibility activities accelerate across the region.