Weir’s new Perth Minerals base: maintenance and uptime gains for WA mines
Reviewed by Tom Sullivan
First reported on International Mining – News
30 Second Briefing
Weir has relocated its Perth Minerals Division operations to a new 14,500 sq.m purpose-built facility in Hazelmere, marking a major expansion of its Western Australia footprint. The larger site increases capacity to service and rebuild critical mining equipment such as pumps, crushers and slurry handling systems, enabling shorter overhaul and refurbishment cycles for iron ore and gold operations. Faster turnaround on heavy equipment maintenance is likely to reduce downtime risk for remote WA mines that rely on tight shutdown windows and high utilisation rates.
Technical Brief
- New Hazelmere facility consolidates Perth Minerals Division service, engineering and rebuild functions on one 14,500 sq.m site.
- Centralised workshop layout likely optimised for large pump, crusher and slurry equipment handling and cranage.
- Purpose-built design implies upgraded test bays and QA areas for post-overhaul performance verification.
- Expanded footprint supports stocking of more critical spares, reducing lead times for remote mine sites.
Our Take
In our database of 1,183 mining stories, Weir appears repeatedly in 2026 items focused on mine debottlenecking and brownfield expansions, so strengthening its base in Western Australia positions it close to a core customer region for those projects.
Recent coverage of Weir’s Q1 2026 order growth and its Namibia copper–gold plant contract suggests that having a stronger footprint in Western Australia could help it capture similar integrated crushing, screening and HPGR-type packages for iron ore and gold brownfields in the state.
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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