CRITICAL METALS CORP NASDAQ-CRML Officially Approves & Commences Construction Start-Up in Greenland for Tanbreez Pilot Plant & Multi-Use Facilities

Highlights
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Construction Approved in Greenland: CRML has formally approved the start of construction for an Arctic-grade, multi-use storage, housing and pilot-plant facilities in Qaqortoq under a full turnkey contract, supporting advancement of its Tanbreez rare earths project.
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Turnkey Delivery with Clear Milestones: The design and build turnkey contract covers all engineering, permitting, logistics, construction, and commissioning, with the pilot plant section scheduled to be ready for use on or before May 2026.
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Strengthened Local Presence: CRML has also purchased a corporate housing property in Qaqortoq to serve as a local office, reinforcing long-term operational commitment and on-the-ground project execution in Greenland near the mine site.
NEW YORK, Jan. 07, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Critical Metals Corp. (Nasdaq: CRML) (“Critical Metals Corp” or the “Company”), a leading critical minerals mining company, is pleased to announce that it has formally greenlit the commencement of construction for a multi-use storage and pilot-plant facility in Qaqortoq, Greenland, a key enabling infrastructure project for the Tanbreez rare earth and critical metals project. The works will be executed under a full turnkey (design-build) contract awarded to 60° North Greenland.
Tony Sage, Chief Executive Officer of Critical Metals Corp., commented:
“Formally approving and initiation of construction in Greenland is a major step forward for CRML and the Tanbreez project. This turnkey contract provides us with a clear, structured pathway to deliver critical pilot-plant infrastructure in a challenging Arctic environment. Establishing a permanent office in Qaqortoq further demonstrates our commitment to operating locally, responsibly, and efficiently as we advance Tanbreez toward development. We see this facility as a cornerstone asset that underpins our technical work programs and long-term strategic objectives.”
Contract Scope and Structure
The contract has been executed as a comprehensive turnkey agreement, under which the contractor assumes full responsibility for:
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Architectural and engineering design
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Structural, fire, electrical, and mechanical engineering
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Authority applications, approvals, and regulatory compliance
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Procurement of all materials and equipment
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Transportation and logistics to site
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Construction, installation, commissioning, and phased handover
Project Description
The project involves the design and construction of an Arctic-grade, insulated, multi-purpose industrial building located in Qaqortoq town, Greenland, with the following key specifications:



