Geomechanics.io

  • Free Tools
Sign UpLog In

Geomechanics.io

Geomechanics, Streamlined.

© 2026 Geomechanics.io. All rights reserved.

Geomechanics.io

CMRR-ioGEODB-ioHYDROGEO-ioQCDB-ioFree Tools & CalculatorsBlogLatest Industry News

Industries

MiningConstructionTunnelling

Company

Terms of UsePrivacy PolicyLinkedIn
    AllGeotechnicalMiningInfrastructureMaterialsHazardsEnvironmentalSoftwarePolicy
    Projects
    Contract Award

    Matawinie graphite mine Phase‑2 contracts: schedule and design notes for engineers

    February 18, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Matawinie graphite mine Phase‑2 contracts: schedule and design notes for engineers

    First reported on International Mining – News

    30 Second Briefing

    Nouveau Monde Graphite is advancing Phase 2 of its Matawinie graphite mine in Québec, designated a “major project of national interest” by the Canadian government, by awarding key contracts for construction capacity, services, equipment and materials. The recently signed packages include provisions for full execution once remaining project milestones and financing are secured, locking in contractor availability and pricing ahead of the main build. For mine planners and project engineers, this signals a move towards shovel‑ready status and a tighter timeline for detailed civil, earthworks and process-plant design coordination.

    Technical Brief

    • Packages cover both mine-site earthworks and process-plant construction, indicating parallel workfront planning.
    • Early procurement of long-lead equipment aims to de-risk schedule exposure to OEM manufacturing queues.
    • Service contracts appear to bundle construction management with labour, suggesting integrated EPC-style delivery.
    • Locking contractor pricing now effectively caps exposure to near-term construction cost escalation.
    • Contract phasing allows partial mobilisation for pre-construction works ahead of full project sanction.
    • Coordination demands will increase between detailed engineering and contractors as work packages are now time-bound.

    Our Take

    With graphite featuring across recent EV raw material spend analysis in our database, Phase‑2 development at the Matawinie graphite mine positions NMG to tap into a market where passenger EV manufacturers like Tesla, BYD and major cell suppliers are driving a structurally higher demand baseline.

    Canada’s graphite is repeatedly cited in coverage of its lagging critical minerals strategy, so advancing the Phase‑2 Matawinie Mine in Québec could give NMG leverage in any future federal or provincial support schemes aimed at catching up with US‑style stockpiling and fast‑track permitting.

    Among our graphite‑tagged mining project pieces, most activity is still at study or early construction stage, which suggests NMG moving into a contract‑award phase for Matawinie may place it in a relatively advanced cohort of North American graphite developers competing to supply battery‑grade material.

    Geotechnical Software for Modern Teams

    Centralise site data, logs, and lab results with GEODB-io, CMRR-io, and HYDROGEO-io.

    No credit card required.

    • Save and export unlimited calculations
    • Advanced data visualisation
    • Generate professional PDF reports
    • Cloud storage for all your projects

    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.

    Related Articles

    pH7 Technologies’ closed-loop PGM and chalcopyrite leaching: key notes for mine planners
    Mining
    about 13 hours ago

    pH7 Technologies’ closed-loop PGM and chalcopyrite leaching: key notes for mine planners

    Canadian processor pH7 Technologies is expanding its Vancouver facility, backed by up to C$4 million from NRC IRAP, to scale its organo-electrochemical platform that recovers platinum, palladium and rhodium from secondary materials without toxic reagents or tailings wastewater. The commercial plant already processes spent catalytic converters, producing 30,000–40,000 oz of platinum-equivalent PGMs per year under a tolling and offtake model involving partners such as Mitsubishi. pH7 is now piloting electrochemically generated oxidants to heap leach chalcopyrite and other sulphide ores without cyanide, targeting on-site mine deployment within 1–2 years across South America, Africa and Australia.

    Dellner Bubenzer mining brakes: integrated drivetrain design notes for engineers
    Mining
    about 17 hours ago

    Dellner Bubenzer mining brakes: integrated drivetrain design notes for engineers

    Dellner Bubenzer is supplying a wide range of industrial brakes and couplings for mining hoists, slewing drives and belt conveyors, developed in long-term collaboration with OEMs. The company focuses on both service and emergency braking solutions tailored to heavy-duty mining duty cycles and harsh environments, addressing controlled hoisting, precise slewing and high-tension conveyor stopping. For engineers, the key point is an integrated approach to drivetrain and braking design, rather than bolt-on safety systems, across multiple critical mining applications.

    SKRI ‘phytocapture’ at Raygorodok: dust control performance insights for mine engineers
    Mining
    1 day ago

    SKRI ‘phytocapture’ at Raygorodok: dust control performance insights for mine engineers

    China’s Zijin Mining is expanding RG Gold’s Raygorodok operation in Kazakhstan with a $500 million processing plant while deploying SKRI’s ‘phytocapture’ system, planting over 100,000 Scots pines across more than 20 hectares about 1.7 km downwind of the open pit. Supercomputer modelling using regional wind-rose data sets tree species and spacing to form multilayered vegetative barriers, not simple landscaping. SKRI reports particulate-matter reductions above 40%, with the forest belt expected to capture roughly one-third of dust emissions as mining advances towards the barrier.

    Related Industries & Products

    Mining

    Geotechnical software solutions for mining operations including CMRR analysis, hydrogeological testing, and data management.

    Construction

    Quality control software for construction companies with material testing, batch tracking, and compliance management.

    CMRR-io

    Streamline coal mine roof stability assessments with our cloud-based CMRR software featuring automated calculations, multi-scenario analysis, and collaborative workflows.

    QCDB-io

    Comprehensive quality control database for manufacturing, tunnelling, and civil construction with UCS testing, PSD analysis, and grout mix design management.

    HYDROGEO-io

    Comprehensive hydrogeological testing platform for managing, analysing, and reporting on packer tests, lugeon values, and hydraulic conductivity assessments.