Contractor Page

Welcome to our Resolution Copper Mining LLC. Contractor webpage. This page will be a work in progress and will serve as the go-to resource page for Contractors who currently work onsite, and for contractors who would like to bid and become familiar with our operations.

The Contacts for Resolution Copper Mining Departments are below:
Health, Safety, and Environmental: RCHSEDepartment@riotinto.com
Communities Team: info@resolutioncopper.com

Contract Management Team (CMX): TBD
Procurement Team: TBD

Rio Tinto Standards and Policies

The following is a link to our Rio Tinto company policies and standards. Please note that these are the Global standards and some scopes may require further explanation and work practices that are specific to the Resolution Copper Mining and the State of Arizona. Please discuss any standards and work practices relevant to your scope directly with your Designated Manager before accepting or mobilizing for a job.
https://www.riotinto.com/sustainability/policies

Resources

Additional resources that we would like our Supplier teams to be comfortable with are Browz (onsite contractor compliance), MSHA and Maxcom (SDS database) Please see links and details below:

1. Browz Reference Material: https://browz.com/en/contractors-suppliers

  • Browz LMS Setup
  • Browz Employee User Dashboard
  • Browz Sole Proprieter Waiver Form
  • Browz Supplier Requirements Checklist

2. MSHA: https://www.msha.gov/

3. Maxcom: https://app.maxcomsc.com/maxcomsc/

  • User Name: rcm
  • Password: superior

Procurement Principles and Contact information

Rio Tinto’s reputation for acting responsibly plays a critical role in our success as a business and our ability to generate shareholder value. As a Procurement function we take that responsibility seriously at each stage of our process from purchasing staff or sourcing teams to our leadership team. We expect our suppliers to do the same.

Our Procurement Principles and our Rio Tinto’s four core values: Accountability, Respect, Teamwork and Integrity. outline the way we want to operate in partnership with our customers and suppliers. They also capture our expectations of each employee and contractor. We have produced documents to reflect the transparency we expect in all procurement related activities for Rio Tinto, by all key stakeholders. It’s also an opportunity for us to communicate the principles that guide our ideal behavior as an organization. It supersedes The way we buy and reflects the principles outlined in Rio Tinto’s global code of business conduct, The Way We Work. Please read the procurement practices and standards in the below link and understand our work practices and supplier expectations.https://www.riotinto.com/footer/suppliers

Please take time to read and understand Rio Tinto Procurement Principles and use it as a continual reference in your work.

Terms related to performing services on all Resolution Copper Mining LLC Sites. Please see the Site Specific Terms that all contractor employees must agree to in order to conduct business on our sites.

For information about our accounts payable system, and for contact information to the Purchase to Pay team about all accounts payable issues, please see the Accounts Payable Fact Sheet

Procurement Principles and Contact information

Rio Tinto’s reputation for acting responsibly plays a critical role in our success as a business and our ability to generate shareholder value. As a Procurement function we take that responsibility seriously at each stage of our process from purchasing staff or sourcing teams to our leadership team. We expect our suppliers to do the same.

Our Procurement Principles and our Rio Tinto’s four core values: Accountability, Respect, Teamwork and Integrity. outline the way we want to operate in partnership with our customers and suppliers. They also capture our expectations of each employee and contractor. We have produced documents to reflect the transparency we expect in all procurement related activities for Rio Tinto, by all key stakeholders. It’s also an opportunity for us to communicate the principles that guide our ideal behavior as an organization. It supersedes The way we buy and reflects the principles outlined in Rio Tinto’s global code of business conduct, The Way We Work. Please read the procurement practices and standards in the below link and understand our work practices and supplier expectations.

https://www.riotinto.com/footer/suppliers

Please take time to read and understand Rio Tinto Procurement Principles and use it as a continual reference in your work.

Terms related to performing services on all Resolution Copper Mining LLC Sites. Please see the Site Specific Terms that all contractor employees must agree to in order to conduct business on our sites.

For information about our accounts payable system, and for contact information to the Purchase to Pay team about all accounts payable issues, please see the Accounts Payable Fact Sheet

Upcoming Bids and Contractor Opportunities: TBD

All contract information, scope schedules, Statement of Works, pricing, and upcoming bid information can be directed to our onsite Procurement team.

If you are a supplier and would like to be involved in one of our upcoming bids, please send your company information to our onsite Rio Tinto Procurement team. If you are already a prequalified contractor in our system, reference your company name and vendor number, if you are a new supplier, please provide your company information and the upcoming bid you are interested in. The information you provide will be recorded in an internal database, which is used by our Sourcing team as an initial point of reference for developing a list of potential bidders. However, please note:

  • Expressing your interest does not pre-qualify you as a Rio Tinto supplier
  • Expressing your interest does not guarantee that you will be contacted by Rio Tinto Procurement to supply goods to Rio Tinto
  • There is a comprehensive vetting process undertaken prior to awarding any supplier with a Rio Tinto contract including background checks on current and past financial positions; health, safety & environmental standards and policies; human rights standards and policies; policies on relationships with local communities, etc.

Please provide the below information when showing interest in becoming a Rio Tinto supplier:

Category of Services and or specific bid you are interested in.

Company information and organization name

  • Copy of W9 if available
  • Contact name
  • Email address
  • Phone number
  • Address
  • City
  • Zip
  • State
  • Website address or line card
  • Tax ID or corporation number
  • Annual turnover in last 3 years
  • Number of full-time employees
  • Browz approved?
  • States and areas your company is licensed to work in
  • Two company references, other than Rio Tinto

All contract information, scope schedules, Statement of Works, pricing, and upcoming bid information can be directed to our onsite Procurement team:

Jaime White- Business Partner and Procurement Leader, Resolution Copper Mining LLC-Jaime.white2@riotinto.com

Kartik Vommi- Procurement Data and Sourcing Analyst, Resolution Copper Mining LLC- Kartik.vommi@riotinto.com

Our Work

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Resolution Copper and United Association Local 469 Enter into Master Supply Agreement Supporting Operations in Arizona

Resolution Copper has entered into a Master Supply Agreement with Johnson Controls Inc. and the United Association Local 469 (U.A. Local 469), establishing a framework for ongoing facility maintenance and operational support services at the project site.
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Opinion: Copper mine is a critical investment in Arizona

After over a decade, the path forward for Resolution Copper and the benefits it will bring are clear. The critics had their say — in federal permitting, in courtrooms, in Congress, and in the press — and lost at every turn. Now comes the important part for Superior, Arizona, our state’s economy, and our country’s future.
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How Environmental Stewardship is Shaping the Future of Responsible Mining

Learn how Resolution Copper is advancing environmental stewardship through land reclamation, responsible mine planning, and community partnership.
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Town of Superior Approves Historic Water Agreement with Resolution Copper

The Town of Superior Town Council has unanimously approved a landmark water agreement with Resolution Copper, securing a long-term, more than $20 million water mitigation commitment designed to protect and enhance the community’s water future.
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Resolution Copper’s Funding of Globe High School Robotics Lab Prepares Students for Competitive Careers

In the small town of Globe, Arizona, with a population of just over 7,000 people, big ideas for the future are brewing among high school students.
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Copper Strong: April Community Impact Across Arizona

Across Arizona, students explored future careers, volunteers served neighbors in need, families gathered at community events, and local partnerships continued creating real impact.
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Resolution Copper employee Bryan Seppala awarded 2026 AAED Member of the Year

The Arizona Association for Economic Development (AAED) honored Resolution Copper employee Bryan Seppala, AZED Pro, with the prestigious Member of the Year award.
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New Water Recycling System Reduces Annual Use by One Million Gallons

A new Potable Water Recycling System is now operating on site, reducing water use by an estimated one million gallons per year. The system captures clean analyzer water and returns it to the plant for reuse, replacing water that was previously discharged onto the ground.
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Reflecting on His Past, Bryan Mines a New Future

Bryan’s family is no stranger to mining. Born and raised in Globe, Bryan grew up watching his father and uncles work at the Magma Copper Mine. The industry was volatile at the time, and Bryan’s father was laid off three different times. Wanting a more stable path for his son, Bryan’s father encouraged him to do anything else for a living. Bryan followed that advice and decided to enroll at the University of Arizona, where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in economic development.