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    Sandvik–Redpath Cowal underground fleet deal: design and productivity notes for planners

    January 22, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    First reported on International Mining – News

    30 Second Briefing

    Sandvik has secured a SEK417 million (~$46 million) order from The Redpath Group to supply underground mining equipment for Evolution Mining’s Cowal Gold Operations in New South Wales, covering load-and-haul, development and production drilling fleets. The package includes a Rhino 100 mobile raiseboring machine, signalling a push towards faster slot-raise development compared with conventional longhole methods. For mine planners and contractors, the deal points to continued investment in high-productivity underground fleets at Cowal as it expands below the existing open pit.

    Technical Brief

    • Contract scope bundles load-and-haul with both development and production drilling, enabling a fully integrated Sandvik fleet.
    • Single-supplier package simplifies parts inventory, tooling compatibility and maintenance planning for Cowal’s underground ramp-up.
    • Rhino 100 inclusion allows slot-raise drilling without full-size raiseboring rigs, easing access in constrained headings.

    Our Take

    Sandvik’s recent Warranty Improvement Project and global warranty overhaul suggest that Redpath’s Cowal underground fleet in New South Wales will likely be supported under a more standardised, OEM-driven service regime, which can materially affect lifecycle cost assumptions for Evolution Mining.

    In our database, Sandvik features across multiple recent copper and gold equipment stories, including large AutoMine®-ready drill orders for Vale Base Metals and a C$51 million service hub in Saskatoon, signalling that the Cowal Gold Operations order fits into a broader push to lock in long-term fleet and support relationships with major underground contractors and mine owners.

    For Australian gold operations like Cowal, a contract of this scale with Sandvik consolidates OEM exposure in a jurisdiction that already has dense Sandvik presence, which can simplify parts logistics for Redpath but may also reduce leverage to play competing underground equipment suppliers against each other on pricing and technology options.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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