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JTMEC awarded E26 Lift 1 North Underground project for E&I installation, including crusher, conveyors, auto mine systems, and ventilation.
JTMEC plays a vital role in CMOC North Parkes' major expansion project, overseeing electrical installation for the Secondary Crusher works
JTMEC successfully completes 22kv upgrade for Tasmania's largest water treatment plant, ensuring improved water quality, supply, and security.
JTMEC partners with Dematic to install cutting-edge automation at Woolworths Moorebank Distribution Centre, enhancing product availability and workplace safety.
JTMEC is currently engaged across multiple workfronts on the fit out of the 33km Sydney WestConnex motorway network. JTMEC also
Renison is the largest tin producer in Australia, one of the world’s largest and highest-grade tin mines. Renison is located
The Dargues Gold Mine is located approximately 60km southeast of Canberra, 13km south of Braidwood and immediately north of the
The Cowal gold operation is a world-class, open pit gold operation located 350km west of Sydney. We were engaged to
Safety is paramount in the mining industry.  It is always great to see innovative ideas come to life. Here we
High Voltage feeder upgrade. Our engineering design saved 36 hours in production time.
The Dargues Gold Mine is located approximately 60km southeast of Canberra, 13km south of Braidwood and immediately north of the
In 2018 JTMEC successfully completed the Single Flotation E&I Supply and Installation project for the Noth Parkes mine. The scope
BHP Olympic Dam engaged Outotec to design and construct the Slag Flotation Plant on the Olympic Dam process plant site
The Evans Decline at the Degrussa Copper Mine has three main pump stations for dewatering to prevent mine flooding located
The Melbourne Metro Tunnel project will create a new end-to-end rail line from Sunbury in west Cranbourne/Pakenham in the south-east,
The Dargues Gold Mine is located approximately 60km southeast of Canberra, 13km south of Braidwood and immediately north of the
Sydney Metro is Australia’s biggest public transport project. In 2024, Sydney will have 31 metro stations and more than 66