The Australian Mining Review

MILESTONE FOR ELIWANA

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Leading infrastruc­ture and rail company, John Holland, has achieved a major milestone at the Eliwana Mine and Rail Project – successful­ly laying the final piece of 143km of heavy haul rail track in WA’s Pilbara region.

The track works are part of a $130m contract with Fortescue Metals Group which will also see an extension to the existing signalling and train control systems and a traffic capacity upgrade to communicat­ion infrastruc­ture.

When completed, the remote greenfield project will connect the new Eliwana iron ore mine to the existing Fortescue Hamersley Line.

The John Holland team will now focus on final destressin­g works for 130km of the track, siding extension works, final grinding and correction.

Final ballasting and tamping work for about 60km of the track is on schedule, with all remaining track works to be completed by June 2021.

The Signalling and Communicat­ion works are well ahead of schedule to be delivered by the end of 2021.

John Holland Rail Delivery Manager, John Ma, said the team had worked hard to ensure the project progressed despite weather and access challenges throughout the course of constructi­on.

“The safe unloading of the last long weld rail off the final rail train on the Eliwana project was a significan­t moment for us,” he said.

“It’s a huge undertakin­g - more than 240,000 sleepers were laid as well as 400,000t of ballast dropped with more than 12,000 welds joining the tracks together.

“Working in a remote and often volatile environmen­t has its challenges, but I am proud that the team were able to demonstrat­e our capability to manage complex logistics and high-production welding facilities while enabling efficient project delivery.

“This remarkable achievemen­t was only possible due to the strong work ethic of all involved and we now focus our attention on delivering the remaining key objectives for the project.”

Remaining track work is scheduled to be completed by late June, while signalling constructi­on will be complete by the end of August. Testing and integratio­n of the track will be finalised in December.

Located 90km west of Tom Price, the Eliwana mine celebrated the production of its first ore in December 2020.

At full capacity, the mine will produce 30mt per annum.

“It’s no secret that the mining and constructi­on industry is playing a big role in boosting WA’s economy and we are pleased to partner with Fortescue to deliver this world-class iron ore project,” Mr Ma said.

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Workers celebrate the completion of the rail track.
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When completed, the remote greenfield project will connect the new Eliwana iron ore mine to the existing Fortescue Hamersley Line.

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