GR Engineering has notched a $79 million contract variation to significantly bolster its work on a plant upgrade at Vault Mineral's goldmining operations near Leonora.
Ascot-based GR Engineering Services increased its revenue to $272.1 million during the first six months of the 2025 year – up $84.8 million from the prior corresponding period.
The fallout from BHP mothballing its Nickel West operations has had a ripple effect through engineering and haulage contractors, fellow miners, airlines and power suppliers.
GR Engineering Services has won a $71 million contract for work on delivering and commissioning of Liontown Resource's paste plant facility at its Kathleen Valley project.
WA-based contractor GR Engineering Services has won a $US81 million contract with Canadian miner K92 Mining for work on its goldmine in Papua New Guinea.
GR Engineering Services has won a three-year contract valued at $28 million for work on Inpex's Ichthys liquefied natural gas onshore and offshore facilities.
Our weekly appointments wrap includes Wes Smith, Basil Lenzo, Nathan Harman, Chiara Pacifici, Joe Totaro, Kristie Young, Steven Lawrence, Neale Fong, Peter Mansell, Lee Guthrie, Paul Lombard and Sandra Bell.
GR Engineering Services has reported $551.4 million in revenue for the 2022-23 financial year, down from the $651.7 million recorded in the previous period.
WA's Gascoyne region is emerging as one of the State's newest lithium hotspots with local exploration heavyweights snapping up prime locations in the hunt for valuable EV mineralisation. Delta Lithium hit the headlines last year with its Yinnetharra project and more recently, Minerals 260 crashed the party by grabbing 1700sq km of tenements near Delta's northern lithium project.
Hastings Technology Metals has adopted a new construction strategy after dumping DRA Global in favour of GR Engineering for works at the Yangibana rare earths project.
Heavy rare earths player Northern Minerals has appointed GR Engineering Services and MACA Interquip to conduct early phase engineering and design work for its proposed commercial-scale beneficiation plant at Browns Range, in the north of WA. The company considers the operation's Wolverine resource to be amongst the nation's highest-grade dysprosium and terbium orebodies and says the looming award of the contract is a key step in updating its definitive feasibility study for a full-scale processing hub.
Bellevue Gold is looking to bolster its bank balance by $70 million as it continues construction on its namesake project and prepares to award a material mining contract in the coming weeks.
Arafura Rare Earths says its Nolans project has the capacity to deliver strong financial returns after releasing a study with higher costs but increased revenue.
IGO has substantially increased the scope and cost of its Cosmos nickel project while also reporting commissioning delays at the Kwinana lithium refinery.
Our board moves wrap includes Dan Lougher, Geoff Jones, Tony Patrizi, Romolo Santoro, Harry Spindler, Ric Dawson, Paul Brown, Ian Finch, and Patrick Burke.
Sheffield Resources will push ahead with building the $484 million Thunderbird mineral sands project in the Kimberley after announcing a final investment decision this morning.
OZ Minerals has pushed the button on the project despite a $600 million capital increase, proclaiming the asset's enormous potential as a modern mine in an era of decarbonisation.
Blackstone Minerals has bolstered its engineering horsepower with GR Engineering Services as it heads towards the delivery of a definitive feasibility study into its upstream Ta Khoa Nickel Project. The ASX-listed addition is hailed as a ‘Tier 1' process engineering, design and construction advisory company and will man the role of Blackstone's primary consultant.
Approval for a $160 million NAIF loan has ticked off a solid chunk of funding Sheffield Resources needs to develop the Thunderbird Mineral Sands project in the Kimberley region.
Petrofac has been awarded a $325 million decommissioning contract for the stranded oil production vessel, while federal parliament has imposed a levy on the industry to foot the bill.
Aspiring producers Bardoc Gold and TNG have selected Perth-based companies GR Engineering and METS Engineering for work on projects in WA and the Northern Territory.