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    Mining contractors dig into growth: EPC and rehab trends for project teams

    May 6, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Mining contractors dig into growth: EPC and rehab trends for project teams

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    A stronger balance sheet and a growing pipeline of work are allowing Australian mining contractors to expand into larger EPC-style packages, long-term mine services and post-closure rehabilitation. Firms active in iron ore, coal and critical minerals are bidding not only for drill-and-blast and load-and-haul, but also for tailings dam lifts, in-pit crushing and conveying installations, and progressive rehabilitation certified under state regulations. Contractors are investing in larger autonomous-ready fleets and specialist rehabilitation plant, signalling more bundled contracts that span greenfield development through to closure.

    Technical Brief

    • Contractors are tendering integrated tailings dam lift programs including embankment raises, decant structures and drainage upgrades.
    • Several EPC-style bids now bundle in-pit crushing and conveying with overland conveyor installation and transfer stations.
    • Autonomous-ready haul fleets are being specified with OEM-agnostic control platforms to suit mixed-brand truck inventories.
    • Specialist rehabilitation plant includes low-ground-pressure dozers, seed drills and hydromulchers for steep waste dumps.
    • Long-term mine services contracts increasingly include progressive topsoil management, contour ripping and erosion-control structures.
    • Post-closure scopes are adding water-treatment plants and capping systems for tailings and waste-rock landforms.
    • For similar Australian projects, bundling closure and rehabilitation into initial contracts can de-risk future compliance costs.

    Our Take

    Glencore features across several recent pieces in our database, from the MRN Novas Minas bauxite expansion in Brazil to safety incidents at Kazzinc in Kazakhstan, suggesting contractor growth around its Australian operations will be scrutinised through both productivity and ESG/safety performance lenses.

    With 1198 Mining stories and 2249 tag-matched pieces on projects, contract awards and sustainability, contractor wins linked to Glencore in Australia are entering a market where clients increasingly benchmark service providers against global best practice on decarbonisation and worker safety rather than just cost.

    The recent Q1 2026 mining M&A analysis naming Glencore alongside other majors indicates that contractors securing work on its Australian projects may be positioning themselves as preferred partners for a group of operators actively reshaping portfolios towards critical and higher-margin assets.

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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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