Thiess–Harmony A$700m Eva copper mine deal: earthworks and design notes for engineers
Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

First reported on International Mining – News
30 Second Briefing
Thiess has secured a five-year alliance agreement with Harmony to deliver bulk earthworks, workshop construction and mining services at the greenfield Eva Copper Mine Project in the Cloncurry region of Queensland, with the mining scope valued at about A$700 million. The contract covers establishment of mine support infrastructure and initial material movement, positioning Thiess to manage both early-stage civil works and ongoing production mining. For geotechnical and civil teams, the deal signals imminent large-scale earthworks and workshop foundation construction on a previously undeveloped copper site.
Technical Brief
- Scope bundling of bulk earthworks, workshops and mining allows integrated sequencing of civil and production start-up.
- Greenfield status implies full new haul road network, ROM pad, waste dump and TSF earthworks from first principles.
- Workshop construction package will dictate heavy-equipment maintenance capacity, craneage requirements and slab/foundations design for ultra-class fleets.
- Five-year term frames initial pit development, ramp establishment and early-stage strip ratio management before steady-state.
Our Take
Taken together with Harmony’s earlier US$1.6 billion build decision for Eva and the separate Metso comminution/processing contract, this Thiess award signals that major civil, mining and plant packages for the Queensland copper project are now largely locked in, reducing execution risk but limiting scope for later value re-engineering.
In our database of 244 Mining stories, only a handful of copper items involve greenfield developments in Australia at this capex scale, suggesting Harmony is positioning Eva as a long-life regional hub asset alongside its CSA underground mine rather than a standalone satellite operation.
For contractors and suppliers in Queensland, Thiess securing the multi-year mining and earthworks scope at the Eva copper mine effectively sets a benchmark for alliance-style delivery models on large base metals projects in the Cloncurry district, which may influence how future tenders in the region are structured.
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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