CBG bauxite project in Guinea yields first ore
Published by Stephanie Roker,
Editor
Global Mining Review,
Fluor Corporation has announced that Compagnie des Bauxites de Guinée (CBG) has achieved first ore at its bauxite production expansion project in Kamsar, Guinea safely, on budget and on schedule. Fluor is providing engineering, procurement and construction management services on the project.
“From developing the local craft workforce to strengthening the economy, this project will have a lasting positive impact on the Kamsar community,” said Tony Morgan, President of Fluor’s Mining & Metals business. “Achieving this milestone safely, on budget and on schedule is a testament to the dedication and perseverance of the joint CBG and Fluor team.”
The project is expanding bauxite production at the mine from 13.5 - 18.5 million tpy. Fluor is responsible for the expansion of the mine infrastructure, rail system, port facility and processing plant infrastructure and utilities.
There were more than 1500 craft workers on site at peak construction. The project team focused on hiring a local workforce, which resulted in Guinean workers representing nearly 75% of the workforce at site. To align the workforce on safe work practices and create a safe work culture at the site, Fluor developed a specialised safety programme. The project has worked more than 4 million hours without a lost time incident.
CBG is jointly owned by the Government of Guinea and the Halco Mining consortium, which includes Alcoa, Rio Tinto and Dadco Investments.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/exploration-development/21112018/cbg-bauxite-project-in-guinea-yields-first-ore/
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