Full-service mining contractor for aggregates, cement, and specialty minerals
Turner Mining Group operates across contract mining, overburden removal, and material processing for major cement and aggregate producers. The tech stack is capital-intensive and heavy on asset management (SAP, Oracle EAM) and spatial tools (LiDAR, GIS, AutoCAD), paired with a hiring surge in operations and construction roles — signaling execution on large-scale production projects. Active initiatives around LiDAR workflows, mine planning, and site development reflect the operational scale of their current workload.
Notable leadership hires: Sales Director
Turner Mining Group is a full-service mining contractor serving cement, aggregate, and specialty minerals companies across the United States from its Bloomington, Indiana base. The company offers contract mining, overburden removal, land reclamation, material processing, and drill-and-blast services to large enterprise clients. Founded in 2017, Turner operates as a privately held firm with 201–500 employees, positioning itself around safety culture and operational flexibility. Revenue generation is driven by regional surface mining operations and turnkey project delivery.
SAP for enterprise systems, Oracle EAM for asset management, LiDAR and GIS for spatial mapping, AutoCAD and Civil 3D for design, Primavera P6 and Microsoft Project for scheduling, Allen-Bradley for equipment controls, and Trimble for positioning.
Workforce planning and succession planning, SSO development, safety culture initiatives, LiDAR workflow training, new site development, mine planning, and transition from construction to active production phases across multiple projects.
Turner Mining Group's technology stack, projects, and hiring signals are inferred from public hiring and company data — career pages, public listings, and company web presence — then clustered and de-duplicated. Figures are estimates that refresh over time. Read our full methodology →
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