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Newfoundland nickel processing plant uses cleaner technology

At a Glance

  • 120K

    M3 Concrete

  • 41

    Team Members

  • 500

    Permanent Jobs

Location
Long Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador
Offices

Vale Long Harbour Processing Plant

No more smelter or smokestacks. The Vale Long Harbour Processing Plant being built in Newfoundland uses a hydrometallurgical process to process raw concentrate into refined products such as nickel, copper and cobalt. Â鶹´«Ã½ provided geotechnical, materials and quality control services for a five year project. Our client Vale asked us to source local labor, materials, and equipment whenever possible¡ªa boom to the economy.?

Testing concrete, grout, asphalt, aggregate and soils was our major focus. We used an on-site fully equipped mobile laboratory with additional testing in our St. John¡¯s lab. We cast 1200 sets of concrete cylinders and 950 sets of grout/mortar for testing, and conducted 1900 sieve analyses.

Quality assurance testing and inspection took place during the placement of mass structural backfill and the building of footings, foundations and buildings.

Ore will come from Vale¡¯s Voisey¡¯s Bay mine, but the plant¡¯s smoke-free refining process may attract other business. The project created 2,000-3,000 construction jobs and 500 permanent jobs.

At a Glance

  • 120K

    M3 Concrete

  • 41

    Team Members

  • 500

    Permanent Jobs

Location
Long Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador
Offices

Meet Our Team

Paul Deering, Senior Principal, Geotechnical Engineer

I¡¯m motivated to partner with my clients, understand their needs, and contribute towards a stronger community¡ªone project at a time.

Stephen Grainger, Director of Business Development, Materials

Developing solutions and inspiring the team to succeed is most rewarding part of my work.
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Mark Shrimpton, Principal, Socio-Economic Services

My job is to work with clients to understand and articulate their socioeconomic requirements, making sure there is a balanced consideration of both positive and adverse potential impacts.

Paul Deering

Senior Principal, Geotechnical Engineer

Stephen Grainger

Director of Business Development, Materials

Mark Shrimpton

Principal, Socio-Economic Services

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    Partner with us today to change how tomorrow looks. You¡¯re exactly what¡¯s needed to help us make it happen in your community.

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    Work with passionate people who are experts in their field. Our teams love what they do and are driven by how their work makes an impact on the communities they serve.

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