Mount Richardson
Operation Details
Project Logistics & B2B Overview
Geographic Location and Topography
Richardson Mine operates within the South West region of Western Australia, a zone characterized by undulating terrain, dense native vegetation corridors, and a high-rainfall Mediterranean climate. Seasonal precipitation events generate significant haul road degradation, requiring continuous grading cycles and geotextile reinforcement on primary access routes. Mud accumulation on truck ingress/egress points demands active drainage management and compacted aggregate surfacing to maintain payload efficiency and vehicle traction year-round.
B2B Operational Lifecycle and Site Activity
Currently classified as Operating, Richardson Mine extracts construction materials — likely crushed aggregate, sand, or limestone — serving regional civil infrastructure demand. The absence of a publicly registered operator signals a privately held or small-to-mid-tier operation. B2B vendors should note the acute dependency on local mechanical workshops; equipment downtime without proximate service support directly erodes margin. Mobile maintenance contracts and on-call fitter services represent high-value procurement opportunities for this site profile.
Extraction Engineering and Infrastructure
Construction materials operations in this geological corridor typically deploy primary jaw crushing circuits followed by secondary cone or impact stages to achieve specified grading envelopes. Screening decks and wash plants may be integrated where clay contamination is present in the feed material. Physical-chemical compliance — including particle size distribution (PSD) and Los Angeles Abrasion values — is mandatory for AS 2758 certification. Electrical infrastructure and fuel logistics remain critical constraints for remote crushing plant continuity.
ESG, Value Chain and Sustainability
Even at quarry scale, South West WA regulatory frameworks mandate progressive rehabilitation aligned with DMP (Department of Mines, Petroleum and Energy) closure planning requirements. Sediment control basins, revegetation staging, and topsoil stockpile management are non-negotiable compliance obligations. While formal tailings storage facilities (TSFs) are less prevalent in construction materials operations, process water recycling ponds and runoff containment bunds must meet EPA-approved environmental management plans to maintain operating licence continuity.