GR Engineering set for CIL plant EPC contract by Capricorn for Karlawinda gold project

GR Engineering Services Ltd has been appointed as preferred tenderer by Capricorn Metals in relation to the design and construction of a 3 Mt/y carbon-in-leach (CIL) mineral processing plant and associated infrastructure for the Karlawinda gold project, located near Newman in Western Australia. Under a letter of intent provided by Capricorn, GR Engineering has been engaged as preferred tenderer to commence early engineering works ahead of the entry into an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract for the delivery of the project on a fixed price basis.
It is anticipated that the contract price will be A$93.1 million, with the commencement of work under the contract remaining subject to Capricorn obtaining relevant approvals and securing funding for the project. Capricorn is targeting the commencement of site based activities under the Contract by GR Engineering in the September quarter of 2018.
Commenting on GR Engineering’s appointment as preferred tender, Geoff Jones, Managing Director said: “GR Engineering is pleased to have received the letter of intent and to have been selected by Capricorn as the preferred tenderer for the delivery of the Karlawinda Gold Project. Our clients are increasingly seeking certainty and a track record of performance and GR Engineering has been able to demonstrate this to Capricorn, including by reference to its recent successful project outcomes in the turnkey design and construction of mineral processing plants in the Western Australian gold sector. We look forward to working with the Capricorn team on the project as it progresses towards development.”