Company awarded R100m in projects

24th August 2018

Company awarded R100m in projects

MINING SERVICES WorleyParsons has extensive experience in process plant and shaft sinking projects in the platinum sector

Engineering consultancy company WorleyParsons’ South African operations have recently experienced a surge in the Southern African platinum market, with a number of significant platinum projects to the combined value of almost R100-million currently under way in sub-Saharan Africa.

“A renewed focus on platinum, particularly in South Africa and Zimbabwe, has brought a combination of new and existing customers to WorleyParsons as they seek out the company’s world-leading concept-to-completion expertise and major project design and delivery capabilities in the minerals and metals sector,” says WorleyParsons business development director Steve Gouws.

WorleyParsons has experience developing decline shafts across the mining industry, with specialist expertise in the platinum sector.

Gouws attributes the company’s recent platinum project awards to its “unparalleled and cutting-edge technical skills” developed and honed at the world’s leading platinum group metals producers, together with flexible, tailor-made solutions that are responsive to customers’ economic needs.

“Over the past few years, WorleyParsons has consolidated and streamlined operations to align with our customers’ requirements, and improvements and innovation in technology, expertise and production have allowed us to be more time-efficient, flexible and effective.”

Commenting on the renewed focus on platinum projects, WorleyParsons project director Ryan Illingworth says that the new contracts are mainly ‘stay-in-business projects’.

He indicates that, in South Africa, the projects are concentrated on the eastern, western and northern limb of the Bushveld Igneous Complex, with services ranging from feasibility studies to a mix of engineering, procurement and construction management.

“These include a feasibility study for various life-of-mine underground extension projects on the western limb and detailed engineering, procurement and construction supervision services on the materials handling systems and all other underground infrastructure for an extension at a platinum mine on the eastern limb.”

The projects include detailed engineering and project management support for the ongoing development of a new deep-level underground platinum mine on the western limb, a project in which WorleyParsons has been involved for more than ten years.

He says WorleyParsons’ scope of work on platinum projects in Zimbabwe includes a trade-off study for underground mine access for a new mine, and detailed engineering, procurement and construction supervision services on the materials handling system for a new underground platinum mine.

Both projects call for WorleyParsons’ bulk materials handling expertise.

WorleyParsons has extensive experience in process plant and shaft sinking projects in the platinum sector and has provided a full range of services across the mining value chain for major platinum projects.