Forest Grove Quarry
Operation Details
Project Logistics & B2B Overview
Geographic Location and Topography
Bussell Forest Grove is situated within the South West region of Western Australia, a zone characterized by undulating forested terrain and high annual rainfall exceeding 800mm. The site's access corridors are critically exposed to intense seasonal rainfall events, generating significant mud accumulation on haul roads. Truck access management requires continuous grading, compacted gravel surfacing, and drainage culvert maintenance to sustain operational throughput during wet-season windows without unacceptable payload loss or vehicle bogging.
B2B Lifecycle and Operations
Currently classified as Operating, the site extracts construction materials — likely crushed aggregate, sand, or gravel — serving regional civil and infrastructure supply chains. Operational continuity demands:
- Diesel-intensive mobile fleet (excavators, loaders, haul trucks) running extended shift cycles
- Dependency on grid-connected or generator-backed power substations for crushing and screening plant
- Scheduled preventive maintenance windows to sustain near-24/7 production targets
- Regional B2B supply contracts tied to construction project timelines
Extraction Engineering and Infrastructure
Quarry-grade construction material processing at this site relies on multi-stage crushing and screening circuits. Material handling is governed by:
- Complex conveyor belt systems transferring crushed material between primary, secondary, and tertiary stages
- Belt alignment monitoring and tensioning systems critical in humid, debris-laden environments
- Stockpile management via radial stacker conveyors
- Dust suppression infrastructure integrated across transfer points to meet environmental licence conditions
ESG, Value Chain and Sustainability
Operating within a sensitive South West forest corridor imposes stringent ESG obligations. Key sustainability pillars include:
- Structured tailings and process water containment with lined storage cells and leachate monitoring
- Progressive rehabilitation programs aligned with DMIRS requirements — topsoil stockpiling, native revegetation staging
- Biodiversity offset management given proximity to Southwest Australian Floristic Region
- Carbon reporting exposure linked to diesel consumption and scope 1 emissions benchmarking