[VIDEO] Timelapse: Building the Roy Hill Project

Building and constructing a mine isn’t easy. It’s a long, tedious and labor-intensive process will set you back a pretty penny. For Australian miner Roy Hill, the long awaited process is finally coming to fruition.
Representing the next era in iron ore mining, Roy Hill’s $10 billion project in Western Australia is expected to unlock a treasure trove of iron ore—55 million tons per year—through an integrated mine, rail and port operation, while providing significant economic and social benefits in the process.
The following time-lapse videos showcase the process of building Roy Hill.
[Construction and mining at Roy Hill]
[Aerial video of the Roy Hill Project]
[Port construction and unloading of ship loader]
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