Strandline Resources Limited announced that construction on its 100%-owned Coburn mineral sands project in Western Australia continues to progress in accordance with the development plan. With widespread bulk earthworks construction advancing at pace, Strandline is now preparing for commencement of the above-ground infrastructure, with site mobilisation of its processing plant EPC contractor and delivery of the first batch of mechanical equipment and materials expected next month. All major construction contracts for the project have now been awarded, which represents over 90% of the construction scope (in terms of value). Multiple bore drilling contractors have mobilised, and installation of water bores are progressing strongly. Environmental and heritage monitoring activities are continuing in accordance with regulatory requirements and operations readiness planning is well underway. Strandline remains on track to achieve first production of heavy mineral concentrate (HMC) from the Wet Contraction Plant in the December quarter, 2022. In May-2021 Strandline made a Final Investment Decision (FID) to proceed with the full development of its world-scale Coburn mineral sands project, located in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia. The construction schedule has first production planned for the December quarter of 2022. The Coburn project is set to capitalise on its robust margins, the strengthening minerals sands commodity pricing outlook, its tier-1 location, and the growing demand for critical minerals. The Coburn mine life currently sees mining continue until 2045 (based on mining the initial 22.5-year JORC compliant Ore Reserves), with the potential to extend to 2060 (total 37.5 years mine life) by converting Mineral Resources which exist immediately north and along strike of existing Ore Reserves.