EPCM Phase 1 begins at Colluli project
Published by Nicholas Woodroof,
Editor
World Fertilizer,
Project team
The Colluli Mining Share Company (CMSC) Board approved the establishment of the owner’s project team, which includes key project personnel led by Project Director, Tony Harrington. All owner’s team personnel will be based at the DRA Global (DRA) project office in Johannesburg, South Africa, during the first three EPCM phases. Turner & Townsend, a multinational professional services company, will also be providing a number of key members for all phases.
FEED review, water and geotechnical study
Further to issuing of the Notice to Proceed, DRA has started the review of the Colluli front end engineering design (FEED), which includes developing and establishing of project systems, project controls and progress measurement monitoring.
DRA has also commenced project management activities and mobilised its own engineering group for the process plant and associated infrastructure work, which has started in Johannesburg. The water intake area (WITA) design is being undertaken and commenced at the DRA office in Cape Town, South Africa.
The agreement for the purchase of the reverse osmoses (RO) plant is nearing completion, with the order for critical equipment on track for February. This facility will be used to provide potable and construction water prior to the commissioning of the main Anfile Bay WITA. Delivery of the RO plant to site is to coincide with mobilisation of the early works contractor. The plant will consist of a pre-tested desalination facility for the on-site bores and portable water.
Phase 2 will start mid-February, followed by geotechnical investigation works that will commence in March 2020. Data collected will help optimise the geotechnical foundation design and outline any other investigation work if required going forward.
Project Director, Tony Harrington, said: "I am very pleased with the progress achieved since commencement. We are near completion in formalising our partnership with DRA and are firmly moving into development phase with some key works and activities in progress. As part of the Mobilisation phase (1 & 2) the Project Team has put in place a robust execution strategy as a basis of delivery throughout the life of the project, which includes controls services, procurement and contracts and logistics coordination, engineering and construction management and HSE.”
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