Worsley Alumina bauxite and alumina refinery operations in Western Australia. The scope of works is to provide civil services for the continuous enhancement of BRDA embankments as well as other civil and road maintenance services.
The Greenbushes mine in Western Australia is the biggest operating lithium mine in the world. It is located approximately 250km south of Perth within the Shire of Bridgetown-Greenbushes, Western Australia. Greenbushes is currently undergoing an expansion, which is aimed at increasing the mine area and upgrading the existing ore facilities. The expansion is expected to increase the production of spodumene ore and lithium mineral concentrate from the Greenbushes deposit and meet the increasing global demand for lithium products.
Assisting with the expansion of the Greenbushes mine, The upgrade of the surrounding cowan-brook dam to increase the stability and capacity of the dam, is an essential part of the mines expansion.
A 27-kilometre four-lane, high-standard road linking Forrest Highway to Bussell Highway. The project will ease congestion and provide safer, more efficient traffic routes for freight, tourists, and locals.
Albemarle's $2 billion expansion project will double the capacity of Kemerton's operations, securing Western Australia's position as a critical player in the global lithium industry and green energy future. The Kemerton plant is designed to process nearly 1 million tonnes of spodumene ore concentrate per annum, sourced from the Talison Greenbushes operation. A Kemerton plant operating with four processing trains at full capacity would produce 100,000 metric tonnes of battery grade lithium hydroxide annually.
Utilizing our drone capabilities to accurately map the sand pit locations around the south-west, this enables our clients to provide accurate and reliable data to the shire for their reports.
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