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    Sandvik’s new $61m Sudbury plant: capacity, BEV focus and schedule for mine teams

    December 5, 2025|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Sandvik’s new $61m Sudbury plant: capacity, BEV focus and schedule for mine teams

    First reported on MINING.com

    30 Second Briefing

    Sandvik has broken ground on a new C$85 million ($61m), 135,000-square-foot mining equipment facility on a 115-acre site in Greater Sudbury, replacing its 40-year-old Lively operation and ultimately supporting up to 400 employees and 61 new jobs. Backed by up to C$4 million from the Invest Ontario Fund, the plant will double existing workshop capacity and add BEV-dedicated infrastructure, welding and paint booths, and a simulator area for operator and maintenance training. Construction starts this month, with opening targeted for Q3 2027.

    Technical Brief

    • Provincial Invest Ontario Fund support capped at C$4 million, contingent on a definitive funding agreement.
    • New workshop layout explicitly configured for faster service turnaround and higher maintenance throughput for mobile fleets.
    • Technology-focused simulator area targets operator and maintainer training without tying up production equipment.
    • Design brief includes circularity and waste-reduction measures alongside energy-efficiency targets for the new build.
    • Expanded welding facilities and paint booth capacity support heavier rebuilds and full-machine refurbishment on site.

    Our Take

    In our database of 170 Mining stories, Sandvik is one of the more frequently recurring OEMs, and this Sudbury build-out aligns with its recent push into non-coal mechanical cutting systems noted in the 2 December 2025 piece, signalling a deliberate diversification of its North American manufacturing base to support a wider commodity mix including lithium operations.

    The Q3 2027 time horizon and 400-employee capacity suggest this Ontario facility could become a regional service and rebuild hub for automation- and electrification-heavy fleets, which matches Sandvik’s own survey findings (26 November 2025 article) that younger engineers are gravitating towards decarbonisation and digital mining projects.

    With lithium flagged as a keyword and Albemarle referenced in the metrics, this investment positions Sudbury as a potential support node for North American battery-materials supply chains, giving equipment-intensive lithium developers another local option for maintenance and component support rather than relying on US-based or offshore workshops.

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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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