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2 Capability Statement Contact Details Russell Hall Managing Director Indus Civil and Mining Unit 5/166 Stirling Highway Nedlands WA 6009 Tel: +61 8 6272 7555 Fax: +61 8 6389 0176 Email: rhall@induscm.com.au

3 2018 Capability Statement Contents Company Overview About Indus 04 Capabilities 05 Sustainability 08 Project Profiles Civil 12 Mining 20

4 Capability Statement About Indus Indus is a leading national provider of civil and mining services. Indus is headquartered in Perth and has an extensive track record for delivering challenging projects in remote locations such as the Pilbara, Mid West and Great Southern. The business employs over 150 people nationally and has been focused on mining and civil infrastructure projects for over 10 years. Our collaborative approach with clients enables us to deliver a broad range of mining and civil works tailored to each unique operating environment, encompassing a range of commodities including iron ore, gold, mineral sands and coal, as well as local and Government agency projects. We own, operate and maintain our own fleet and self perform the majority of our projects. Our experience is underpinned by: A highly skilled workforce with deep expertise in long-term remote project delivery Embedded fit for purpose management systems A young and well maintained large plant fleet A common sense approach to delivering excellent project outcomes. Indus has extensive experience in conducting project management, contract open-cut mining, drilling and blasting, and the operation of mineral & processing facilities. Our civil services include mine access and haul roads, tailings dams, airfields, storage dams, marine works, bulk earthworks, bridge works, road works, drainage, pipework and HDPE liner installation. OFFICE LOCATION

5 2018 Capability Statement Capabilities SERVICES We pride ourselves on our deep local networks and loyal employee base, which provide our clients with access to senior industry leaders in project management, mine planning, detailed design, health, safety, environment and quality management, contracts administration and site coordination. Our mining services include: Mine management Over burden stripping Selective open cut mining Drill and Blast Ore handling Mine rehabilitation Our civil services include: Resource and energy infrastructure Water and marine infrastructure Roads and Bridges Indus Civil & Mining continues to seek opportunities for growth and projects that will challenge us. We value the relationships we have built with our clients, partners and other stakeholders and we look forward to continuing with these, and establishing new ones, into the future.

6 Capability Statement Capabilities Investing in our people delivers benefits for all stakeholders. PEOPLE Our skilled, experienced and highly motivated people are pivotal to our success. From senior managers through to the staff on the ground, Indus Civil & Mining ensures the right people are selected for the job. The company s senior management are all suitably qualified with a wealth of skills and experience amassed from a broad range of mining and civil infrastructure projects in Australia and abroad, including major highway construction, mining-related works, rail and bridge works. We carefully match the skills and experience of our people with the business objectives and project outcomes required by our clients. This approach, together with our project management skills and mobile plant fleet, ensures our services meet the needs of our clients every time.

7 2018 Capability Statement Capabilities Indus owns and operates an extensive plant fleet which forms an important part of our tailored services to clients and gives us the ability to mobilise quickly from anywhere in the country. PLANT The mobile fleet includes dump trucks, dozers, surface miners, drills, excavators, graders, wheel loaders, scrapers, water trucks, trailers, tippers, backhoes and backhoe loaders, rollers, forklifts and bobcats. This plant services projects from open cut mining to road works, topsoil stripping and bulk earthworks. Our fleet undergoes regular planned maintenance and is operated by fully qualified and highly trained personnel. Indus Civil & Mining has the ability to acquire new equipment and update our fleet when required, to ensure clients receive a service complete with the latest technology. One of Indus core values is innovation. We have closely worked with equipment manufacturers to trial new technologies that provide our customers with more efficient and lower cost solutions. An example of Indus innovative approach is the adoption of machines that use technology to create significant fuel consumption reduction.

8 Capability Statement Sustainability Indus has implemented and monitors proactive polices and practices that promote diversity. DIVERSITY Indus Civil and Mining embraces the benefits of a diverse workforce and actively seeks to utilise the diversity of their teams in order to create an environment that will improve the capability and the growth of the business. Indus conducts all business activities in accordance with the equal opportunity and anti-discrimination legislation and will not discriminate against or condone discrimination against employees on the grounds of sex, marital status, ethnic origin, colour, nationality, disability, age or other grounds of discrimination. In support of its commitment to workplace diversity Indus: has zero tolerance for unlawful discrimination or harassment in the workplace provides grievance handling procedures that are accessible to all employees is committed to workplace diversity through management decisions ensures workplace communications are appropriate and inclusive recruits, selects and promotes with practices which are open, competitive and based on merit. provides supportive workplace learning and development opportunities that assist all employees to contribute to their maximum potential.

9 2018 Capability Statement Sustainability With operations throughout Australia, Indus is committed to contributing to the communities in which we operate through a variety of initiatives. COMMUNITY Indus is committed to benefiting the local communities in which we work. We achieve this in several ways, including: Buying locally sourced materials where feasible Hiring local people to undertake works where possible Supporting local community initiatives and causes Complying with community related contractual requirements

10 Capability Statement Sustainability Indus will work with our clients to provide sustainable and community oriented benefits. INDIGENOUS ENGAGEMENT Indus Civil and Mining recognises the social and economic benefits of Indigenous participation on our projects and appreciates that our long-term success is dependent on the well-being and development of the communities in which we operate. We are accordingly proactive in our approach to Indigenous engagement and have a strong record of engaging with Indigenous workers, communities and businesses on our projects. Engagement extends to employment opportunities, training opportunities as well as the identification and implementation of procurement and supply opportunities with local Indigenous businesses. Indus has worked closely with Indigenous groups and Indigenous Business Australia to construct meaningful and long term employment opportunities for Aboriginal people. We respect the importance of Indigenous Australian culture and value its contribution.

11 2018 Capability Statement Sustainability Indus Civil and Mining has an integrated Health, Safety, Environment and Quality (HSEQ) Management System certified to AS 4801 Health & Safety, ISO 14001 Environment and ISO 9001 Quality. Indus HSEQ Management System promotes effective leadership and implementation of appropriate risk control processes to continuously improve our HSEQ performance for the benefit of our people, clients and other stakeholders. HEALTH & SAFETY Indus has a strong safety record and safety is a fundamental element of the way in which we deliver our work. Indus promotes a holistic and comprehensive approach to the prevention and minimisation of work-related injuries, illnesses and deaths. Effective work health and safety practices are essential to our business success. Our people are committed to implementing and following our robust safe systems of work to ensure that we all go home safe every day. Indus also understands the need for its health and safety function to adapt with a changing world and to this end we remain vigilant in identifying new solutions to face new and emerging challenges. We continue to implement initiatives to ensure our safety beliefs, values and attitudes support the organisational culture we are trying to grow and support, including embracing technology and innovation to achieve this. ENVIRONMENT Indus is committed to minimising impact to the environment. We do this through the establishment and promotion of environmental systems and processes designed to reduce the likelihood of pollution and environmental damage within all aspects of our business. At all times we ensure that we are complying with relevant legislation and meeting industry and community expectations. We are regularly striving for innovative and new ways to do things, including minimising our environmental footprint. We ensure that environmental management practices on our projects protect the environment. We achieve this in several ways including: Awareness and diligence in relation to our regulatory and legislative responsibilities Striving to uphold the highest industry standards and taking great pride in our Environmental Management System maintenance and implementation Seeing synergies in the systems we operate and integrating with other processes where it makes sense to do so Complying with Stakeholder environmental requirements. QUALITY Indus has a comprehensive Quality Management System that has been established to ensure our clients receive quality of product and service. Our system promotes continual improvement and provide us with the mechanisms to uphold our commitment to be innovative without compromising on quality. Our quality assurance and auditing processes ensure we maintain a high level of compliance with our legislative and other requirements, including certification requirements.

12 Capability Statement CIVIL PROJECTS Underpinned by our commitment to building strong client relationships, Indus draws upon its deep local networks and dedicated team of skilled civil industry professionals to ensure the best project outcomes for our clients.

13 RESOURCE AND ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE 2018 Capability Statement Muja Power Station Fly Ash Dam Embankment Lift Collie, Western Australia Indus has been contracted to construct an embankment raise on a Fly Ash Dam (FAD) along with associated drainage and infrastructure works. Additional load and haul work to empty the Bottom Ash Dam (BAD) (120,000 BCM). DeGrussa Copper Mine Tailings Storage Facility North of Meekatharra, Western Australia Indus was involved with the DeGrussa Cooper Mine Tailings Storage Facility (TSF) from its inception and further lifts. Indus constructed the initial TSF in 2012, returned to construct Lift 1 in 2013 and most recently Lift 2 construction was completed in 2015. $2 Million Synergy 2016-2017 Construction, earthworks and drainage $12 Million Sandfire Resources 2011-2015 TSF construction, earthworks, HDPE membrane and electrical Nova Nickel Project Tailings Storage Facility Norseman, Western Australia The tailings storage facility for Sirius Resources Nova Nickel Project featured an aboveground impoundment covering 65 hectares with a maximum embankment height of 13.5m containing 800,000m3. A composite liner system consisting of 300mm clay and a 2mm HDPE liner and an area of 570,000m2 was installed across the basin footprint and embankment walls. Tropicana Gold Project Tailings Storage Facility North-east of Kalgoorlie, Western Australia The TSF consisted of 180,000m3 of low permeability material placed 6m wide on the face of an existing embankment. The floor of the facility was lined with a 200mm thick low permeability liner and 200mm sand protection layer totalling 1,800,000m2 with 230,000m2 lined with a 1.5mm HDPE liner. $18 Million 2015 $24 Million 2012-2013 Sirius Resources Construction of a new tailing storage facility AngloGold Ashanti Construction of a new tailing storage facility

14 Capability Statement RESOURCE AND ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE Tropicana Gold Project Airstrip North-east of Kalgoorlie, Western Australia The Tropicana Gold Airstrip and Bulk Earthworks project is located approximately 330km east northeast of Kalgoorlie Western Australia. The project comprised construction of an airstrip including the runway seal, Plant Pad (300,000m3 cut/fill/waste), a 250m road and 200m Primary Diversion Channel 1. Kwinana Hydrogen Plant Kwinana, Western Australia Works on this two-stage contract involved earthworks and the installation of stormwater drainage, oily water drainage, a fire water system, pulling pits and conduits for electrical and instrumental cables and the construction of reinforced concrete footings. $14 Million 2011-2012 $3 Million 2010-2011 AngloGold Ashanti Airstrip construction and bulk earthworks BHP Billiton Upgrade works Kanowna Belle Tailings Storage Facility Kalgoolie, WA The project covered the construction of the starter embankments, decant access causeways, decant structures, under drainage and associated infrastructure for a tailings storage facility located at Kanowna Belle Gold mine Jundee Tailings Storage Facility Located near Wiluna WA, approximately 1000km North East of Perth The project involved the raising of TSF#1 and TSF #2. This involves bulk earthworks to raise the perimeter embankments using compacted mine waste which will be sourced from stock piles up to 41 cm away. Other works include the raising of the decant access way on both TSF and the raising of the existing decant structures $6.7 Million 2018 $3.3 Million 2018 - Current Northern Star Resources Limited Resource and energy infrastructure Northern Star Resources Limited Resource and energy infrastructure

15 WATER AND MARINE INFRASTRUCTURE 2018 Capability Statement Toodyay Treated Wastewater Storage Dam Remedial Works Toodyay, Western Australia Contracted to undertake remedial works to an existing waste water storage dam. Works included the plumbing out of sludge, removal or gravel, HDPE liner and sand layers, construction of a clay liner and stabilisation of the downstream face with cement stabilised road base. Decommissioning of Port Hedland Waste Water Treatment Plant Port Hedland, Western Australia This project consisted of the removal of all pipe networks within the battery limits of the site; approximately 5km of pipes including removal of all associated valves. All existing structures were removed and disposed offsite to a licensed waste facility. $2 Million 2017 $3 Million 2015 Water Corporation of Western Australia Remedial works Water Corporation of Western Australia Removal of redundant pipework Logue Brook Dam Spillway Remedial Works Harvey, Western Australia Indus completed these project works to upgrade the spillway at Logue Brook Dam. Works involved demolition of the existing spillway and bridge and construction of a new spillway comprising 2,500m3 of reinforced concrete, a new bridge and associated works. Cockatoo Island Operations - Seawall Stage 4 Cockatoo Island, Western Australia Watpac constructed Stage 4 of a new seawall embankment to allow Pluton Resources to expand mining operations on Cockatoo Island. The 260m seawall comprises approximately 100,000m3 of controlled rock fill and rock armour. $9 Million 2014-2015 $13 Million 2013-2014 Water Corporation of Western Australia Upgrade works Pluton Resources Construction of a new seawall embankment

16 Capability Statement WATER AND MARINE INFRASTRUCTURE Samson Brook Dam Remedial Work Waroona, Western Australia Samson Brook Dam is a 31m high zoned earthfill/rockfill embankment located on Samson Brook approximately 110km south-east of Perth. Constructed between 1938 and 1941, the structure impounds a storage of 8 Gigalitres and is used as a source for irrigation and public water supplies. Jurien Bay Boat Ramps Jurien Bay, Western Australia The Department of Transport undertook expansion works to the existing boat launching ramp at Jurien Bay Harbour to overcome the congestion on both land and water at the existing facility. Indus widened the existing boat ramp and constructed two additional ramps to double its capacity. Modifications and extensions to the existing car park were also constructed. $13 Million 2012-2013 $1 Million 2012 Water Corporation of Western Australia Repair, restoration and rehabilitation works Transfield Services Coastal Infrastructure expansion works Binningup Desalination Plant Binningup, Western Australia This contract involved the excavation, installation and backfill of pipework; construction of reinforced concrete anchor blocks, building foundations, culverts, ring beams and ground slabs; installation of culverts along with drainage and road works. Big Brook Dam Remedial Works Poject Pemberton, WA Remediation of bridge over the dam spillway, 360 km from Perth Indus also constructed the access roads, bulk earthworks and early civil works for this contract. $25 Million Southern Seawater Alliance 2009-2011 Inground pipework, structural concrete, bulk earthworks and roadworks $2.4 Million Water Corporation 2018 Water and Marine Infrastructure

17 ROADS AND BRIDGES 2018 Capability Statement Albany Highway Harold Road Passing Lanes Kojonup, Western Australia Contract to reconstruct approximately three kilometres of Albany Highway in the Kojonup region. The works include the construction of two additional passing lanes as well as construction of side roads and ancillary drainage works. Kalbarri National Park Access Roads and Carparks Upgrades Kalbarri, Western Australia In November 2016, Indus was awarded the contract to undertake upgrade works to existing roads and carparks in Kalbarri National Park. In total; the Indus upgrades will provide 22km of roads, 3 complete carparks providing hundreds of car bays to access the parks key areas and camp access works. $4 Million 2017 $7 Million 2016-2017 Main Roads Western Australia Construction of passing lanes Department of Parks and Wildlife Road construction and upgrade to carparks Albany Highway Passing Lanes Mount Barker, Western Australia Indus was awarded a contract by Main Roads Western Australia to deliver the Mount Barker Passing Lanes project. Located in the Shire of Plantagenet, the project involved widening a 4.4 kilometre stretch along the Albany Highway to accommodate two separate passing lanes near Woogenellup Road and Martagallup Road. Logue River Bridge Derby, Western Australia The Logue River Bridge Strengthening Project involved strengthening the existing bridge through the installation of carbon fibre reinforced strips under the existing deck, combined with a reinforced concrete overlay which widened the bridge to 8.6 metres between kerbs. $3 Million 2016 $3 Million 2016 Main roads Western Australia Construction of two passing lanes Main Roads Western Australia Strengthening of existing bridge under the deck

18 Capability Statement ROADS AND BRIDGES South Western Highway - Burekup Realignment Burekup, Western Australia The project involved the construction of a new multi-span teeroff bridge over the Collie River, approximately 1.7km of new roadworks and demolition of existing structures. Bunbury Road Train Assembly Area Bunbury, Western Australia Indus constructed a road train assembly area and an associated intersection on the Bunbury Port Access Road. Works involved constructing new pavement and drainage structures, and installing traffic facilities including street lighting, line marking, signage and kerbing. $9 Million Main Roads Western Australia 2015-2016 Bridge construction, traffic management, intersections and roadwork $3 Million Main Roads Western Australia 2014 Road construction works to develop a road train assembly area Indian Ocean Drive Passing Lanes Moore River, Western Australia This project involved the construction of nearly 4km of passing lanes and improving an intersection at King Drive on Indian Ocean Drive. Works included constructing new pavements and roadways including all culverts, line markings, kerbing and signage. Nullagine Project Haul Road Nullagine, Western Australia The BC Iron Mining Nullagine Project is located in Western Australia s Pilbara region 296km SE of Port Hedland and 1,364 km NNE of Perth. The project involved construction of a 50km haul road. The haul road is used by pit haulers to haul DSO product from the crushing plant to the FMG rail facility. $3 Million 2012 $55 Million 2010-2011 Main Roads Western Australia Road construction works BC Iron Joint Venture Construction of mining haul road

19 ROADS AND BRIDGES 2018 Capability Statement Port Coogee Bridges & 4C Subdivision Cockburn Sound, Western Australia This project involved the construction of two bridges at Cockburn Sound (Bridge 5327 and Bridge 5328), including approach earthworks, approach slabs, piling, substructure and superstructure works. The scope also called for the construction of a new residential subdivision. Miling Bypass Miling, WA The Miling Bypass project is a road construction project to build a bypass road to the town of Miling, approximately 220km North East of Perth $9 Million 2008-2009 $22 Million 2018 - Current Port Catherine Developments Bridge construction and residential subdivision Main Roads Western Australia Road construction Onslow Road Upgrade Onslow, WA The project involves a 210mm structural overlay of the Onslow Road, sub-base and sub-grade repairs where required, upgrade of the North West Coastal Highway Intersection and culvert replacement/extensions where required. $10.5 Million 2018 - Current Main Roads Western Australia Road construction

20 Capability Statement MINING PROJECT PROFILES With strong mining credentials and experience, Indus collaborative approach with clients ensures each project is tailored to meet its unique operating environment, supported by fit for purpose management systems.

21 GOLD MINING 2018 Capability Statement Mount Magnet Gold Mine Mount Magnet, Western Australia Indus provided mining services at the site from 2011, with the scope of works including drill and blast services, load and haul of waste and ore, and shaping of waste dumps at the Blackmans, Titan and Brown Hill pits in the Mt Magnet tenements. Imperial Majestic Pits Kalgoorlie, Western Australia Indus was awarded a contract in March 2016 to provide mining services at its Imperial/Majestic Project site, approximately 50 kilometres east of Kalgoorlie. The project involves establishing a gold mine at the greenfield site and mining of the Imperial and Majestic pits over a 25-month period using excavators and dump trucks. $45 Million 2016-2017 $38 Million 2016-2018 Ramelius Resources Gold Mining Silver Lake Resources Gold Mining Axehandle Open Pit Southern Cross, Western Australia The project consisted of one open pit mined in two stages with the ultimate pit being 1.1km long by 350m wide to a depth of 160m. Indus undertook all of the clearing and grubbing using a mix of 657 scrapers, 200 tonne and 120 tonne excavators and 777 dump trucks supported by smart drill technology to achieve a schedule of over 625,000 BCM per month. Kathleen Valley Gold Mine Leinster, Western Australia The Kathleen Valley Gold Mine is located approximately 900km north-east of Perth (via Mt Magnet) and 60km north-west of Leinster in the Northern Goldfields, in Western Australia. The mining contract was for 1½ years where Indus developed small open cut pits adjacent to the long abandoned gazetted town site of Kathleen Valley. $89 Million 2015-2017 $29 Million 2015-2016 Hanking Gold Gold Mining Ramelius Resources Gold Mining

22 Capability Statement GOLD MINING / MINERAL SANDS Coogee Gold Mine Kalgoorlie, Western Australia This project included the operation of an open pit gold mine, establishment of site facilities, transport of the mined ore by road for treatment and closure activities. The mine operated day and night shifts with 120 tonne excavators loading a fleet of 50 tonne articulated dump trucks carting ore and waste to stockpile. Cornishman Pit Southern Cross, Western Australia The project has extended the existing pit to the south and west to a depth of approximately 130m. Indus utilised a mix of 657 scrapers, 200 tonne and 120 tonne class excavators and 777 dump trucks supported by smart drill technology to achieve Hanking Gold s schedule of over one million tonnes per month. $8 Million 2013-2014 $58 Million 2014-2016 Ramelius Resources Gold Mining Hanking Gold Gold Mining Pajingo Gold Mine Charters Towers, Queensland Indus completed the 1 million BCM Janet A and 2.5 million BCM venue/vnu pits at Pajingo Gold Mine. Indus scope included load and haul operations, drill and blast remediation/rehabilitation of PAF dump and transport of ore to the Pajingo Mill. A new open cut mining area was developed where a further 2.5 million BCM of gold bearing ore and waste will be removed. Tutunup South Mineral Sands Mine Busselton, Western Australia Project scope included the mining and transport of mineral sands as well as construction and maintenance of infrastructure at the mine including haul roads, dump and access roads, and tailing dams. $29 Million 2010-2013 $60 Million 2010-2018 Evolution Mining Gold Mining Iluka Resources Mineral sands mining and relocation of wetlands

23 MINERAL SANDS 2018 Capability Statement Woornack Rownack Pirro (WRP) Ouyen, Victoria Indus successfully mined mineral sands at two pit locations at the WRP mine site in Ouyen, Victoria. The deposit stretches for 14km over a number of soft dunal sands. By using a combination of conventional trucks, excavators, scrapers and tractor scoops, Indus increased the efficiency of the mine whilst minimising costs and environmental impacts. Capel Busselton, WA Load and haul of Iron oxide concentrate. $103 Million 2011-2016 $6 Million 2015 - current Ramelius Resources Gold Mining Iluka Resources Mineral Sands Yoganup Rehabilitaiton Busselton, WA Tutunup Rehabilitation Busselton, WA Rehabilitation contract including load and haul, soil profile reconstruction and land shaping Rehabilitation contract including load and haul, soil profile reconstruction and land shaping $3 Million 2018 - Current $9.4 Million 2018 - Current Iluka Resources Mineral Sands Iluka Resources Mineral Sands

24 Capability Statement IRON ORE / COAL Cockatoo Island Iron Ore Project Cockatoo Island, Western Australia Indus was responsible for all operational mining and civil infrastructure services to the iron ore project, including drill and blast, loading, haulage and processing of ore for direct shipping. All other management aspects of working in a remote location including camp, air travel and barge deliveries on and off the island were also managed by Indus. Nullagine Iron Ore JV Nullagine, Western Australia The BC Iron Mining project is located at Nullagine approximately 296km south-east of Port Hedland. The contract involved surface mining of ore and waste up to 10 million tonne per annum, the design and commissioning of a full electric drive crushing and screening plant, surface mining at mesas, load and haul, and blending and processing to DSO product. $103 Million 2012-2015 $300 Million 2010-2015 Pluton Resources Iron ore mining BC Iron Iron ore mining Yarrabee Coal Mine Bowen Basin, Queensland Works consisted of removing 4.5 million BCM of pre-strip overburden to top of coal over a six month period. Works were in the DOM 1, DOM 2 South and CE pits. Indus coordinated closely with the client s engineering department on mining operations to accelerate and achieve annual coal targets. $24 Million Yancoal Australia 2012 Coal Mining

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