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Previous Projects - Cost Engineering - 2004/5



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SCOPE :
•Schroda Dam, an alteration and renovations job on a ground wall dam for De Beers Venetia mine (R 3.5 million).
•New fine residue dam for Finsch De Beers mine (R15 million).
•Activity based costing for Lonmin, Karee mine. http://www.lonmin.com/
•Ngodwana Effluent Reduction Project for Sappi (R 200 million). Scope changes and bills of quantity - http://www.sappi.com/SappiWeb/default.aspx
•Vanchem slimes dam deposit. ( R5 Million)
•Venetia Raw water dam De Beers mine (R 20 million)
•Western deep mines – Tautona – Anglo Gold Ashanti. Man and material decline shaft steelwork. ( R2 million)
•Ngodwana May shutdown at Sappi. (R 60 million)
•Venetia De beers Primary crusher

SKILL BASE
•Bills of quantity: Schroda dam, Finsch fine residue dam, Vanchem slimes deposit dam, NGOdwana Effluent Reduction Project and Venetia Raw water dam.
•Activity based costing: Lonmin Karee mine
•Monthly certificates: Tautona mine
•Final accounts: Venetia De beers Primary crusher, Vanchem slimes dam deposit, Tautona mine and Venetia De beers Primary crusher
•Project management setting up financial system design: Ngodwana May 2005 shutdown

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