Bechtel’s EPC for Harmony Eva copper project: design and earthworks lens for engineers
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

First reported on International Mining – News
30 Second Briefing
Bechtel has been awarded the EPC contract for Harmony’s Eva copper project in northwest Queensland, covering the copper concentrator and all non-process infrastructure for the greenfield, long-life open-pit operation. The project is expected to be the region’s largest new copper mine, positioning it as a major asset within Australia’s critical minerals strategy. For engineers, the scope signals substantial demand ahead for bulk earthworks, tailings and water management systems, high-capacity power supply, and haul road and plant layout optimisation in a greenfield context.
Technical Brief
- EPC scope explicitly covers the copper concentrator plus all associated non-process infrastructure packages.
- Harmony’s Eva project is located in northwest Queensland, in a remote greenfield setting.
- Bechtel’s role consolidates design, procurement and construction management under a single contracting entity.
- Concentrator delivery under EPC implies Bechtel will coordinate process plant civils, structural, mechanical and electrical works.
- Non-process infrastructure scope is expected to include site access, services, workshops, accommodation and administrative facilities.
- Greenfield nature implies full new-build bulk earthworks, drainage and platform preparation rather than brownfield tie-ins.
- Long-life open-pit configuration will drive layout decisions for haulage interfaces between pits and concentrator.
Our Take
With Thiess already holding a five-year, US$700 million-style alliance for mine development at Eva (Australian Mining, 10 Dec 2025), Bechtel’s EPC role suggests Harmony is locking in a tier-one contractor line-up spanning both process plant and mining operations ahead of major spend.
Metso’s circa-€55 million comminution and process equipment package for Eva (International Mining, 4 Dec 2025) means Bechtel’s EPC scope will need tight integration with pre-selected OEM flowsheets, reducing design flexibility but likely shortening schedule risk for this Queensland copper build.
In our database of 294 Mining stories, only a subset of copper and critical minerals projects in Australia show this combination of large OEM, mining contractor and EPC awards being placed within weeks, signalling Harmony’s intent to move Eva rapidly from greenfield status into full construction execution.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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