GR Engineering’s engagement to undertake the feasibility study follows its role in the management and delivery of the processing plant and infrastructure aspects of the positive, and recently published, Gruyere gold project pre-feasibility study (PFS).
The feasibility study will be the detailed investigation into the development of a 7.5Mt/y semi-autogenous-ball milling-crushing (SABC) carbon-in-leach (CIL) processing plant and associated infrastructure, enabling Gold Road to undertake final investment decisions and potentially advance the Gruyere gold project to implementation.
Geoff Jones, managing director at GR Engineering, commented: “We look forward to continuing our solid working relationship with Gold Road on the feasibility study for the development of the Gruyere gold project, which we believe will be a significant gold development opportunity in Australia.”