Mining and resources projects involve large-scale, high-risk operations that require disciplined engineering, infrastructure delivery, and strict compliance with safety and environmental standards. These projects support Australia’s resource supply chain through the development of mines, processing facilities, and associated transport infrastructure. Effective execution focuses on reliability, constructability, and long-term operational performance in remote and challenging environments.
The Carmichael Mine Project, located in Queensland’s Galilee Basin, is one of Australia’s largest integrated mining and rail infrastructure developments. The project includes open-cut coal mining operations, coal handling and processing facilities, and a dedicated 388 km rail line connecting the mine to Abbot Point Port for export.
The development supports large-scale resource extraction and logistics operations, requiring coordinated delivery across mining, processing, and transport systems within a regulated and environmentally sensitive region.
The project contributed to the delivery of critical mining and rail infrastructure supporting long-term resource operations and export capability. The works enabled reliable material handling, transport efficiency, and operational readiness aligned with Australian regulatory and industry requirements.