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    Develop–MLG Oz Pioneer Dome DSO contract: key mining takeaways for engineers

    June 30, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    First reported on International Mining – News

    30 Second Briefing

    Develop Global has awarded a A$70 million open-pit mining and crushing contract to Kalgoorlie-based MLG Oz for direct shipping ore (DSO) operations at the Pioneer Dome lithium project in Western Australia. The scope covers drill-and-blast, load-and-haul and on-site crushing to DSO specification, positioning the project to commence production in the December quarter of 2026. For contractors and suppliers, the award signals imminent demand for pit services, mobile crushing plant and short-lead logistics into the Eastern Goldfields lithium supply chain.

    Technical Brief

    • Contract value is A$70 million, indicating a substantial pre-production mining and processing mobilisation package.
    • Scope awarded to MLG Oz is explicitly open-pit mining plus on-site crushing for lithium DSO.

    Our Take

    Within our lithium coverage, most Australian items centre on larger Pilbara or Goldfields hubs, so a contract of this size at Pioneer Dome near Kalgoorlie signals that smaller hard‑rock deposits are still being actively commercialised despite recent price volatility.

    For Develop Global Limited, this A$70 million mining and crushing award adds to a pattern in our database of mid‑tier contractors securing bundled open‑pit and processing work, which can give them stronger leverage on equipment utilisation and workforce retention in Western Australia.

    MLG Oz Limited’s role at the Pioneer Dome lithium mine aligns with our broader Mining and Projects coverage showing logistics and crushing specialists increasingly moving upstream into mine‑gate services, tightening competition with traditional open‑pit mining contractors in the region.

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    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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