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Bowman Secures $3 Million+ Contracts for Critical Minerals Project in Nevada

March 11, 2026

Pathfinder-Tonopah Project backed by $896 Million U.S. EXIM LOI

Bowman has been awarded over $3 million in new contracts by Pathfinder Development Corp. (“Pathfinder”) to lead feasibility analysis, engineering and support on site environmental remediation for the Pathfinder-Tonopah critical minerals project in Nevada. Supported by an $896 million letter of intent from the Export-Import Bank of the United States, the brownfield project will redevelop historic copper, molybdenum and silver resources into a modern integrated operation that advances U.S. energy and defense supply chains.

The awards build on prior engineering support Bowman has provided Pathfinder over the past year. The scope of these new contracts includes a definitive feasibility study (DFS), front-end engineering design (FEED), design and execution planning for an on-site pilot plant for metallurgical testing and environmental remediation as well as environmental permitting support through late 2026, with opportunities for additional services as the project advances toward targeted 2029 production.

“Our work with Pathfinder is advancing one of Nevada’s most strategically significant minerals projects, vital to U.S. supply chains,” said Gary Bowman, founder and CEO of Bowman. “These awards demonstrate the strength of Bowman’s full-service, life-cycle capabilities—from development and engineering through operation and reclamation. Our early involvement with Pathfinder strengthens our opportunity pipeline and adds a high-quality, long-duration mining project to our backlog.”

The Pathfinder-Tonopah Project is a member of the Critical Minerals Forum (CMF), a DARPA-funded initiative advancing resilient and diversified supply chains for energy and defense applications.