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Australia
Perth-based and Supply Nation-certified Indigenous business, Steve’s Transportables, was awarded a $15 million contract to manufacture and deliver accommodation units for Mungari Operation’s new Castle Hill Village. The contract was awarded by Rangecon, a regional WA business that is constructing the new village. The collaboration facilitated by the Group Projects team demonstrates our aim to secure sustainable Indigenous procurement opportunities throughout the mine life cycle, including major projects such as Mungari’s 4.2 Project.
Steve’s Transportables General Manager Duke Foley said the contract award would make a material difference to the business of 40 team members and their local supply chain.
“As a Supply Nation registered business we endeavour to be a holistic business, constructing the units sustainably in Perth for durability and re-use. We are grateful to have been awarded this project. Rangecon has been a very loyal client that has supported Steve’s Transportables through numerous projects.”
Rangecon Director Nic Hicks, said, “We’re proud to be able to award the work to a quality company, on behalf of Evolution.”
The village is due to be completed by March 2025. We continue to explore other opportunities to expand local and Indigenous supply for the village’s ancillary services.
Supply Nation works to connect 4,500 verified Indigenous businesses with more than 750 paid corporate, government and not-for-profit members across Australia. It helps drive supplier diversity to create a more inclusive economy.

