Bowman announced that it has secured a series of mining-related contracts totaling more than $4 million, expanding its presence in the infrastructure-intensive natural resources sector. The new awards support U.S.-based critical-minerals and precious-metals extraction projects and highlight the company’s growing role in mining-related engineering and technical services.
The assignments include structural engineering services for a copper extraction project and geospatial surveying for a gold mining operation, both located in the Western United States. Bowman was also selected for additional mining-related work involving multidisciplinary engineering, feasibility studies, resource evaluation, mine planning, and mineral processing services. These projects will support mining operations in both the United States and Mexico.
The latest awards build on Bowman’s growing mining portfolio, which has expanded through larger and more complex projects. The company recently announced its involvement in the $3 million Pathfinder-Tonopah critical minerals project in Nevada.
According to Bowman, the new contracts strengthen its position within natural resources markets and support its broader strategy of driving growth in high-demand sectors through specialized, asset-light professional services. The company continues to see demand for integrated engineering, geospatial, and technical expertise as mining and critical minerals development projects advance across North America.
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“Our growing mining portfolio reflects the strength of our multidisciplinary platform and our ability to support increasingly complex, infrastructure-intensive assignments. We continue to see solid demand for integrated engineering, geospatial and technical services in natural resources markets.”
Gary Bowman, Founder And CEO, Bowman

