Consulting Engineers
Consulting Engineers
Local consultants increasingly used by international companies
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South African consultants are receiving more business from Brazilian, Chinese, Indian and Russian mining companies as they expand outside their traditional areas of influence, particularly into Africa, says mining industry consultants Snowden.
By: Leandi Kolver
27th April 2012
Consulting Engineers
Lumwana copper mine expansion on track
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The expansion of Zambia’s Lumwana copper mine, with the construction of the new Chimiwungo pit, is progressing well, with equipment supplier Bateman Engineered Technologies’ (BET’s) bulk materials handling unit having delivered more than 90%...
By: Samantha Moolman
27th April 2012
Consulting Engineers
Mining industry becoming more aware of its environmental impact
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Worldwide, the mining industry is increasing its focus on rehabilitation as it becomes more aware of the environmental impact of mining operations, says engineering and consulting firm Knight Piésold director Duncan Grant-Stuart.
By: Leandi Kolver
27th April 2012
Consulting Engineers
More public-sector developments needed to unlock projects
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The consulting engineering industry in South Africa is reasonably stable, although not really in a growth phase as the infrastructure flow from government has been lacking, states industry body Consulting Engineers South Africa (Cesa) CEO Graham...
By: Leandi Kolver
27th April 2012
Consulting Engineers
Rural development driven by mining
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A project aimed at developing the Nkangala district, in Mpumalanga, which hosts numerous mining projects and poverty-stricken communities, by enabling mining companies to comply with their social corporate responsibilities, is being undertaken by...
By: Leandi Kolver
27th April 2012
Consulting Engineers
South African consultancy assisting mining industry in Cameroon
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Mining engineering consultancy SRK Consulting is currently advising the government of Cameroon on developing a minerals and mining industry in the country, chairperson Roger Dixon tells Mining Weekly.
By: Leandi Kolver
27th April 2012
Consulting Engineers
Initiative seeks to improve headgear quality
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Engineering, procurement and construction management (EPCM) project house TWP, which is a member of the Mining Structures working group committee for the South African National Standards (Sans), is strongly advocating the adoption of South African...
20th April 2012
MINING SERVICES
Tenova to give Bateman wider market presence in Chile, Australia
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Mining project house Bateman Engineering is expected to be given a wider market presence in both South America and Australia following its acquisition by Tenova of Italy. Tenova CEO Gianluigi (Gigi) Nova reports that Tenova’s $150-million...
By: Martin Creamer
21st February 2012
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