Works commence at $1.7bn Eliwana iron ore project in WA

Monica Gameng   |   July 5, 2019

The first sod has been turned and works are now underway on Fortescue Metals Group’s (FMG) $1.7 billion Eliwana iron ore mine and rail development located 90 kilometres west-north-west of Tom Price.

“This is a proud day for Fortescue as we celebrate the largest project since the Kings Valley mine in 2014.

“As always, we are committed to ensuring communities benefit from our growth and development and Eliwana continues our significant contribution to the great state of Western Australia,” FMG Founder and Chairman Andrew Forrest said.

This massive mine development is expected to support up to 1,900 jobs during the construction phase and about 500 full-time operational positions.

The Eliwana project will comprise of a 143-kilometre rail that will link the mine to FMG’s existing railway and Solomon operation as well as a 30Mtpa dry ore processing facility and infrastructure.

To date, FMG has awarded contracts with a total value of approximately $330 million to more than 250 Australian businesses, with 80 per cent towards Western Australian owned businesses. The company is expecting to award more than $500 million in additional contracts by the end of 2019 as further approvals are progressed.

In addition, fabrication of structural steel for the overland conveyor, stockyard and train loadout facility, and for rail bridge girders will be conducted within the State and, in the coming months, more steel fabrication work is anticipated to be awarded locally as well.

“The Eliwana mine and rail project will deliver a significant boost to WA’s economy, with around 2,400 jobs in total created for WA workers.

“It’s great to see a strong local content component, with many Western Australian companies awarded contracts to carry out important works, including steel fabrication,” Premier Mark McGowan said.

Earlier this year, a number of major contracts have also been awarded which includes a $57 million contract awarded to NRW Holdings; a $24 million contract awarded to BGC Contracting; and a $10 million contract awarded to SIMPEC.

Key environmental approvals are currently being progressed for the mine site and for the second stage of the railway.

The first ore from Eliwana is expected in late 2020.

Watch this space for the latest industry news and project updates by subscribing to Felix Project News.

 

Source: Government of Western Australia; Fortescue Metals Group (1, 2); Australian Mining

Monica Gameng
As Felix's Marketing Assistant since 2015, Monica is responsible for researching and sharing new and progressing projects within the construction and mining sectors in Australia. It's no surprise that Monica has her finger on the pulse of Australian major projects given she has produced more than 1,000 posts. She truly is an industry expert.
Follow me:

Related Articles

Projects
Fortescue Metals Group to develop $1.69bn Eliwana iron ore project in WA

Fortescue Metals Group’s (FMG) board has given the green light to the development of the Eliwana iron ore mine and rail project in Western Australia’s Pilbara region. The project is expected to be valued at approximately $1.69 billion (US$1.275 billion).

Projects
Two contractors announced for works on $1.7bn Eliwana mine WA

Works are progressing well at Fortescue Metals Group’s (FMG) $1.7 billion Eliwana Iron Ore Project in Western Australia, with two new work contracts awarded to BGC Contracting and SIMPEC.

Projects
Broad Construction wins $110m worth of works in WA and QLD

Broad Construction - a member of the CIMIC Group - has recently secured a number of work contracts with a total value of $110 million for social and commercial infrastructure projects in Western Australia and Queensland.

Get the latest project news

Formerly known as the PlantMiner blog, Felix Project News is Australia's top 10 Construction blog. Join thousands of construction and mining pros getting the best content right in their inbox.
  • updates on Australia's pipeline of state and federal projects
  • fresh contract awards from major contractors and builders

If you're looking to contact us about other matters, please contact us.