Jindong-Treeton Kaloorup Guthrie
Operation Details
Project Logistics & B2B Overview
Geographic Location and Topography
The Jindong-Treeton Kaloorup Guthrie operation is situated within the South West Mining Field of Western Australia, a region characterised by undulating lateritic terrain and high-rainfall coastal hinterland. Proximity to the Margaret River and Blackwood River catchments demands rigorous surface hydrological management, including engineered bunding, sediment retention basins, and stormwater diversion channels to protect adjacent wetland and riparian ecosystems listed under State environmental frameworks.
B2B Lifecycle and Operations
Currently classified as Operating, this construction materials site supplies aggregate, sand, and crushed rock to regional civil and infrastructure markets. Key B2B operational considerations include:
- Rotating FIFO/DIDO rosters managing workforce continuity across remote shifts
- Camp and amenity support logistics for non-local personnel
- Coordination with regional haulage contractors for product dispatch
- Compliance with DMP (DMIRS) operating licence conditions and annual reporting cycles
Engineering and Extraction Infrastructure
Quarry-scale construction materials operations in this corridor typically deploy:
- Primary jaw crushers and secondary cone-crushing circuits
- Complex conveyor systems for high-volume material transfer between extraction face, processing plant, and stockpile zones
- Wet screening and classification decks for graded aggregate output
- Dust suppression infrastructure critical in dry-season operations
Conveyor belt integrity and preventive maintenance scheduling are primary engineering KPIs at this site class.
ESG, Value Chain and Sustainability
Operating within the South West region mandates strict adherence to:
- Aboriginal Heritage Act 1972 (WA) compliance and proactive Heritage survey obligations prior to any ground disturbance
- Preferential procurement and subcontracting engagement with local Aboriginal-owned enterprises aligned to Noongar Country protocols
- Progressive rehabilitation bonding and native vegetation offset requirements
- Biodiversity corridor protection adjacent to Leeuwin-Naturaliste ecological zones
ESG reporting and community engagement are non-negotiable B2B licence-to-operate prerequisites in this jurisdiction.