Pilbara Green
Operation Details
Project Logistics & B2B Overview
Geographic Location and Topography
Sheela Bore Quarry operates within the Ashburton Municipal Function area of Western Australia's Pilbara region — one of the most geologically ancient and tectonically stable cratons on Earth. The terrain is characterised by extreme arid conditions, with annual rainfall below 250 mm and ambient temperatures regularly exceeding 45°C. Water scarcity is operationally critical; any dimension stone extraction programme in this zone must integrate dedicated bore water management and potable supply logistics to sustain workforce and dust suppression requirements year-round.
B2B Lifecycle and Operations
The quarry is currently classified as Operating, extracting dimension stone — a high-value, low-volume commodity used in architectural cladding, civil infrastructure, and monumental applications. No operator or corporate entity has been publicly confirmed. For B2B vendors, this represents an uncontracted supply gap across mechanical services, consumables, and site logistics. Local workshop availability is acutely limited in the Ashburton corridor, making mobile maintenance contracts and rapid-response mechanical support a decisive competitive differentiator for any incoming supplier.
Engineering and Extraction Infrastructure
Dimension stone quarrying in Pilbara geology typically involves diamond wire sawing, hydraulic splitting, and controlled blasting to preserve block integrity. Material handling relies on wheeled loaders and rigid-frame haul trucks over short-cycle routes. Where production volumes justify capital investment, conveyor belt systems are deployed for aggregate by-product transfer to stockpile zones. Given the remoteness of Ashburton, on-site infrastructure — including fuel storage, workshop bays, and weighbridge facilities — must be self-sufficient, as third-party engineering response times from Carnarvon or Tom Price exceed four hours.
ESG, Value Chain and Sustainability
Pilbara quarry operators face increasing pressure to align with ESG decarbonisation targets under Western Australia's Whole of Government net-zero framework. For a dimension stone operation of this scale, practical pathways include hybrid or fully electric light vehicle fleets, solar-diesel microgrid integration to reduce Scope 1 emissions, and water recycling circuits for cutting and processing operations. Dimension stone's inherent durability and low embodied-carbon profile relative to manufactured alternatives positions the product favourably within green building certification schemes such as Green Star and LEED.