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    Forrestania’s Tycho open pit award to MEGA: planning and fleet notes for mine engineers

    August 18, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    First reported on International Mining – News

    30 Second Briefing

    Forrestania Resources has awarded MEGA Resources the mining services contract for development of the Tycho open pit gold project in Western Australia’s Eastern Goldfields. The scope covers drill-and-blast, excavation, loading and haulage of both ore and waste, plus ore delivery to the processing stream. For contractors and mine planners, the award signals imminent mobilisation and short‑term demand for fleet, explosives supply and pit design refinement at a greenfield open pit in a mature gold district.

    Technical Brief

    • MEGA Resources’ integrated scope enables single-contractor control of blasting patterns, excavation sequencing and haulage dispatch.
    • Centralised responsibility for ore delivery reduces interface risk between pit operations and downstream processing logistics.
    • MEGA’s drill-and-blast role will strongly influence fragmentation, diggability and crusher feed size distribution.
    • For similar greenfield mining projects, bundling drill‑and‑blast with haulage is increasingly used to de-risk start-up.

    Our Take

    Gold projects in Western Australia feature heavily in our mining database, and the Eastern Goldfields region in particular appears frequently in project and contract-award items, signalling that it remains one of the most active jurisdictions globally for near-term open pit developments.

    Among gold-tagged project pieces, contract awards to mid-tier mining contractors like MEGA Resources Pty Ltd are common at the pre-production stage, which typically indicates that owners such as Forrestania Resources Ltd are prioritising rapid, low-capex route-to-cash over building in-house mining fleets.

    Forrestania Resources Ltd now joins a cluster of smaller ASX-listed gold players in Western Australia moving quickly from exploration to contract mining, a pattern in our coverage that often precedes consolidation or joint-venture discussions once initial open pit cash flow is established.

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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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