Dingup Dingup
Operation Details
Project Logistics & B2B Overview
Geographic Location and Topography
Dingup Dingup is situated within the South West region of Western Australia, a landscape defined by dense jarrah and marri forest systems, undulating lateritic terrain, and high seasonal rainfall. Operations in this corridor demand rigorous Phytophthora cinnamomi (Dieback) management protocols, including vehicle hygiene stations, restricted access corridors, and soil disturbance minimisation plans mandated under DWER guidelines before any earthworks or haulage activity commences on site.
B2B Lifecycle and Operations
The site holds Operating status within the construction materials commodity sector, indicating active extraction and dispatch cycles. Continuous operations in this region are heavily reliant on diesel combustion fleets — including excavators, rigid haul trucks, and crushing plant prime movers — alongside grid or generator-fed power infrastructure. No confirmed operator or corporate entity has been publicly registered against this tenement, limiting direct B2B procurement engagement without further DMIRS tenement verification.
Engineering and Extraction Infrastructure
Construction materials quarries in the South West corridor typically deploy a primary jaw crushing circuit followed by secondary cone or impact reduction stages to achieve specified aggregate gradations. Key infrastructure requirements include:
- Scalping and screening decks for particle size classification
- Dust suppression water cannons and sealed haul roads
- Weighbridge and load-out facilities for bulk dispatch
- Diesel fuel storage compliant with AS1940 containment bunding
- Electrical substation or genset capacity for 24/7 plant continuity
ESG, Value Chain and Sustainability
Operating within the South West demands strict alignment with Aboriginal Heritage Act 1972 (WA) obligations and proactive Section 18 consent management. B2B vendors supplying this site should demonstrate:
- Documented Indigenous procurement policies and Registered Aboriginal Party engagement records
- Dieback hygiene compliance certifications for mobile plant
- Carbon reporting readiness aligned with NGER thresholds
- Preference for partnerships with Aboriginal-owned enterprises registered under Supply Nation or equivalent WA frameworks