The project includes the construction and installation of four concrete evaporation sumps at the port, which will provide greater protection against potential environmental impacts of transported materials.
The scope of work for the project includes: the redirection of conveyor effluent; excavation works to accommodate the sump; installation of formwork and associated concrete pours; and earthworks to accommodate permanent drainage.
Shane Cable, CEO of Guma ICRG, said that this project was highly strategic for ICRG and reflected the company’s refocus on business development.
He added: “We believe the nature of this contract demonstrates our adaptability and demonstrates the confidence large resources firms have in ICRG when it comes to our track record of project delivery. I look forward to further building Guma ICRG’s relationship with Roy Hill, where we have had previous involvement in projects including the upgrade and sealing of the mine access road.”