38,000 tpd
process plant
10 million
hours with 0 LTIs
US$400 million
in cost savings
Challenges
- Expand the existing Tasiast gold mine to 38,000 tonnes per day (tpd) by constructing a new process facility, workforce accommodations, water pipeline, power station, water treatment, and distribution system.
- With heat, winds, and dust storms, delivering materials and equipment to the site needed special logistics.
- Examine a range of different processing technologies and plant capacities, considering trade-offs.
Solutions
- Phase 1 included designing and constructing infrastructure to support existing operations and a potential expansion.
- Studies determined that a single new 38,000 tpd process plant would be optimal economically.
- We provided EPCM for accommodations for a 3,500-person workforce, a 60 km water-supply pipeline, water treatment facilities, power plant, and truck shop.
Highlights
- Received the 2013 Kinross Safety Award
- The project team included a multinational construction labor-force from Mauritania and regional countries
- Savings of almost US$400 million realized during the feasibility study
Project numbers
>US$1 billion Phase 1 Infrastructure cost3,500 labor force at peak
Services & technologies provided