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Middlesex Middlesex

Stage: Operating
Last Updated: May 30, 2026

Operation Details

CommodityConstruction Materials
RegionSouth West
DistrictSouth West M.F.
Latitude-34.338187
Longitude116.175111

Project Logistics & B2B Overview

Geographic Location and Topography

Middlesex is situated within the South West region of Western Australia, a landscape characterised by undulating terrain, seasonal watercourses, and proximity to ecologically sensitive ecosystems including jarrah-marri woodland corridors. Surface hydrological management is operationally critical: stormwater diversion bunds, sedimentation ponds, and erosion control matting are standard requirements to protect downstream riparian zones and comply with DWER licensing conditions.

  • Seasonal rainfall events demand active runoff containment infrastructure
  • Buffer zones adjacent to any mapped wetlands or conservation areas must be maintained
  • Groundwater monitoring bores are typically mandated under extraction licences

B2B Lifecycle and Operations

The site operates as an active construction materials quarry, supplying aggregate, road base, and crushed rock to regional civil and infrastructure markets. With no publicly listed operator confirmed, procurement and vendor engagement channels remain unverified. The South West region's dispersed service network creates an acute dependency on local mechanical workshops to minimise unplanned downtime on primary crushing and loading fleets.

  • Crusher and screen maintenance cycles require rapid-response OEM parts supply
  • Mobile plant reliability is the primary operational risk vector
  • Local workshop partnerships reduce mean-time-to-repair significantly

Engineering and Extraction Infrastructure

Construction materials quarries of this profile typically deploy drill-and-blast or rip-and-crush extraction sequences feeding primary jaw crushers. Material handling through complex conveyor systems — including overland transfer conveyors, radial stackers, and screen-feed belts — is the engineering backbone of throughput efficiency. Belt misalignment, idler wear, and dust suppression at transfer points represent the highest-frequency maintenance demands in this operational class.

  • Conveyor belt vulcanisation and tensioning services are critical vendor categories
  • Dust suppression systems mandatory at all transfer and crusher discharge points
  • Weighbridge and load-out infrastructure required for dispatch compliance

ESG, Value Chain and Sustainability

Operating in the South West mandates rigorous alignment with Aboriginal Heritage Act 2021 (WA) compliance frameworks, including due diligence surveys and Section 18 consent processes where applicable. B2B procurement strategies increasingly prioritise Indigenous Business Australia-certified suppliers and local Aboriginal-owned enterprises for civil works, rehabilitation, and environmental monitoring contracts. Biodiversity offset planning and progressive rehabilitation bonding are non-negotiable ESG commitments for licence retention.

  • Heritage surveys required prior to any new extraction area disturbance
  • Preferred supplier frameworks should include Aboriginal-owned business targets
  • Progressive rehabilitation plans tied to annual extraction licence reviews
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