Mining Workshops

 

Grid Construction designs and builds mining workshops across Western Australia. We have decades of experience in the mining construction industry and have built facilities for major mines including but not limited to BHP, RIO Tinto, FMG and BCI.

We custom build mining workshops for our clients as we understand that each mining workshop is used for a range of purposes. Maintenance, repair, and other activities necessary for mining operations. We understand that each workshop is essential for keeping mining equipment and machinery in working condition, ensuring the safety of the workforce, and supporting the overall efficiency of the mining operation.

Maintenance and Repair: Mine workshops are equipped with tools, equipment, and machinery needed for the maintenance and repair of mining equipment. This can include heavy machinery such as trucks, excavators, drills, and conveyor systems. Regular maintenance and timely repairs are crucial for preventing downtime and ensuring the safety of miners.

Looking for a quote to build a mine workshop? Scroll to the bottom of the page and fill out the enquiry form or call our team today on (08) 9452 2773.

Some considerations we take when building a workshop:

  1. Welding and Fabrication: Welding and metal fabrication are often essential tasks in mine workshops. Miners may need custom parts or modifications to equipment, and the workshop provides the facilities and expertise to perform these tasks.

  2. Equipment Storage: Mine workshops often have storage areas where spare parts, tools, and equipment are kept. This ensures that essential items are readily available for maintenance and repair work.

  3. Safety Inspections: Workshops may also serve as locations for safety inspections and equipment testing to ensure compliance with safety regulations. This is particularly important in mining, where safety is a top priority.

  4. Infrastructure: Depending on the size and complexity of the mining operation, the workshop's infrastructure can vary significantly. Large mining operations may have extensive, specialized workshops with dedicated teams, while smaller operations may have more modest facilities.

  5. Remote Locations: In some cases, mine workshops may be located in remote or isolated areas near the mining site. In such situations, logistics and transportation to and from the workshop can be challenging and require careful planning.

 
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