- Conceptual studies
- Feasibility studies
- Detailed engineering
- Technical specification and drawings
- Cost estimating
- Construction management and monitoring
- OMS and EPP preparation
- Annual inspection
- Closure planning, design, construction and operation
- Tailings and waste dumps
- Environmental management
- Hazard and risk assessments
- Heap leach pad design
- Waste quality monitoring
- Dam safety reviews
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Brisbane Services
Klohn Crippen Berger’s Australian operation is based in the Brisbane CBD and offers full-service mine waste (geotechnical), mine water and mine environmental services to clients in Australia, across Asia and the Pacific.
Brisbane Staffing
Our Australian team has been expanding in response to an increased workload in the resources sector in Australia and Papua New Guinea. Our staff members include engineering, geoscience, environmental and administrative employees.
Brisbane Project Realization
We use the latest industry software and technology, including:
- Saturated and unsaturated groundwater and environmental modelling software using analytical, finite-element and finite-difference platforms
- Industry standard geotechnical software for stability, seepage, deformation and seismic analyses
- ArcGIS and associated raster processing extensions for spatial data analysis and large database management/interfacing and presentation
- Surpac mine design and associated ancillary software for mine design, tailings deposition, data interrogation and management/interfacing with other software
- AutoCAD and LDD drafting and design software
We have completed field investigations in various environments, comprising sub-contractor direction for drilling contractors and other sub-consultants (e.g., geophysics); construction monitoring; project direction (e.g., resident engineer required for full-time site management); and program logistical support.
Klohn Crippen Berger owns a comprehensive range of safety and field equipment that is regularly maintained and (where necessary) routinely calibrated prior to and during field use. We equip field staff with appropriate levels of safety for remote-area work, which generally comprises a mine-site compliant 4WD, a first aid kit, a personal EPIRB, an altimeter-corrected GPS, and in the case of remote locations, HF radio communications and/or satellite telephone for both emergency and project use.
- Lady Annie Copper Project, Australia
- Collingwood Tin Project, Australia
- Isaac River Coal Project, Australia
- Ok Tedi Gold Mine, Papua New Guinea
- Lihir Gold Mine, Papua New Guinea
- Hidden Valley Project, Papua New Guinea
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