
Mine Engineering
We help you through all the iterative mine planning process necessary to confirm economic, environmental and the societal viability and benefits of bringing mineral properties into production. We develop operational plans that are focused on supporting your company strategy. Our independent “Qualified or Competent Persons” also provide help with NI 43-101 or JORC Code reporting international standard.
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We have experience in quarries, open pit, underground mining operations as well as consulting in the mining and industrial minerals industries. Our operations experience has been in western Canada in the Teck Coal Operations, underground metals in Sweden and consulting internationally for 10 years in Sweden, France, Saudi Arabia, Guinea-Bissau, Brazil, Ivory Coast, and North America, completing transport studies, PEA’s and Feasibility studies for clients. We are experience as NI 43-101 QP's and JORC CP's in the areas of reserve estimation, mine planning, capital and operating cost estimation and transport analysis. We are a member of Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec in Canada.
- mineral resources and reserves estimation
- mining costs and ore recovery estimation
- scoping, prefeasibility and feasibility studies
- mine planning and design
- mine optimization
- transport studies
- NI 43-101 QP and JORC CP in the areas of reserve estimation, mine planning, capital and operating cost estimation and transport analysis
We provide assistance through all the studies undertaken for the purpose of determining whether or not a mineral deposit can be developed into a sustainable and responsible mine operation anywhere in the world.

Customers Benefits
- We help you get paid faster and develop world-class assets responsibly.
- We help you cut cost and grow cash returns to shareholders.
- We help you reach new customers and capture new markets.

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