GR Engineering to Deliver Ora Banda's Expanded Davyhurst Plant

GR Engineering to Deliver Ora Banda's Expanded Davyhurst Plant

Australia’s Mining Monthly
Australia’s Mining MonthlyMay 18, 2026

Why It Matters

The added processing capacity will enable Ora Banda to translate its recent production surge into sustained cash flow, while reinforcing Western Australia’s role as a leading gold producer.

Key Takeaways

  • GR Engineering wins contract for 3 Mtpa Davyhurst plant
  • Plant aims to boost Ora Banda's gold output beyond 38,766 oz Q1‑2026
  • Commissioning slated for March‑Q3 2028, aligning with expansion timeline
  • Project strengthens Western Australia’s gold processing capacity and local employment

Pulse Analysis

Ora Banda Mining posted a record 38,766 ounces of gold in the March quarter of 2026, underscoring the rapid growth of its Western Australian operations. To sustain that momentum, the company announced the Davyhurst Expansion Project, which will add a new processing facility capable of handling three million tonnes of ore each year. The expansion is designed to capture higher‑grade material from nearby satellite pits and extend the mine’s life beyond its current forecast. By scaling throughput, Ora Banda aims to translate its recent production surge into long‑term revenue growth.

GR Engineering Services was selected as the preferred contractor to design, build, and commission the new plant. The contract covers civil works, crushing circuits, leach pads, and a state‑of‑the‑art carbon‑in‑leach (CIL) circuit, all engineered for a 3 Mtpa capacity. Commissioning is targeted for the March quarter of 2028, giving the project a roughly three‑year construction window. GR Engineering’s track record on similar gold processing facilities in Australia and Africa reduces technical risk, while its local supply chain is expected to keep costs in line with budgeted estimates.

The Davyhurst plant will add roughly 10% to Western Australia’s gold processing capacity, reinforcing the region’s status as a global gold hub. Beyond output, the project is projected to create 250 permanent jobs and generate significant indirect employment in construction, logistics, and services. For investors, the expanded capacity offers a hedge against ore grade decline and provides a clearer path to sustained cash flow. The partnership also signals confidence in Australian mining policy stability, which could attract further capital to the sector.

GR Engineering to deliver Ora Banda's expanded Davyhurst plant

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