Newmont Mining Corp
Hope Bay Project
Overview
Newmont Mining Corporation is one of the world’s largest gold producers with significant assets around the world. In late 2007, Newmont’s whole-owned subsidiary, Hope Bay Mining Limited (HBML) acquired a 100% interest the Hope Bay Project through acquisition of Miramar. The Hope Bay Project is one of the most prospective undeveloped greenstone belts in the world, located in the Nunavut Territory, approximately 685 km northwest of Yellowknife, and 125 km southwest of Cambridge Bay.
Scope of Work
2010 - 2012
JDS Energy & Mining was brought in to the project to provide an engineering and construction management team for the development of the Phase I, 800 ton per day mine and mill. The 800 ton per day mill has been designed for expansion with an ultimate production of 3,200 ton per day. JDS provided a team of experienced northern constructors to execute the work year round. Construction work included an airstrip for Boeing 737 airplanes, a frozen core dam for the tailings facility, a 6,000 m2 mill foundations and building, a prefabricated design built mill from South Africa, 12 MW powerplant, 27.5M litres of diesel tankage, pipelines, camp facilities and other infrastructure to support the project for an expected production date of April 2014. Note: Newmont placed Project on Care and Maintenance in February 2012.
Construction Value: $150,000,000