Integrated mining services and resource asset management company, MLG Oz, has secured a series of contract awards and extensions worth approximately $20 million in annual revenue, strengthening its position across Western Australia’s gold sector.
The agreements include a contract extension with Gruyere Mining Company, new mobile crushing works for Northern Star Resources, and a civil construction project with Endurance Mining.
MLG has extended its road maintenance and site services contract at the Gruyere Gold Mine, located about 200km east of Laverton, under a five-year arrangement comprising a three-year term with two one-year options. The extension is expected to deliver around $4 million in annual revenue and reflects the company’s established presence on site.
In a separate award, MLG will deliver mobile crushing services across multiple Northern Star operations, including Jundee, Bronzewing, Thunderbox, Carosue Dam, Kanowna Belle and South Kalgoorlie. The contract expands an existing relationship and will see MLG supply and operate mobile crushing and screening plants with associated personnel on a campaign basis through to September 2028.
The company has also received a letter of intent from Endurance Mining for a civil construction project in Western Australia. The three-month project, scheduled to commence in April 2026, is expected to generate approximately $6 million in revenue and includes earthworks, drainage, pipeline installation and access infrastructure.
MLG Acting CEO, Mark Hatfield, said the awards highlight MLG’s ability to grow long-term partnerships while diversifying its client base.
“We are fortunate to win this additional work with the calibre of companies such as Gold Fields, Northern Star and Endurance Mining, and further reflects MLG’s ability to build and maintain long-term, trusted relationships with its clients,” he said.
“The extension of services at Gruyere and expansion of our crushing and screening across Northern Star’s Yandal and Kalgoorlie production centres is a really important outcome for MLG.
“The awarding of a new civil construction project with Endurance Mining – our first with this company – extends our base of clients. We look forward to working alongside the Endurance team to support the development of their asset.”
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