Who will you be hearing from?

  • Laurie Barlow
    Managing Director, Minerals and Industry
    ANZ AECOM
  • Tony Pavlides
    Project Manager
    AUSENCO
  • Tom Meakin
    Principal Consultant
    SEDGMAN
  • Tim Martin
    Senior Project Engineer – Stockton Project
    BRIGHTWATER ENGINEERING
  • Brian Povey
    Principal Metallurgist
    PROMET ENGINEERING

Delivering Successful Project Management through Accurate Planning, Process Design and Sustainable Operations

Why attend Mineral Processing Plant Design and Construction?

Record construction activity for the mining and minerals processing sectors is predicted over the next four years. With much of the delayed work now re-commencing, the next big upswing in construction will start in 2010-11 and continue through the following three years.

Report from Macromonitor, Australian Construction Outlook – Mining and Processing

Industry professionals from Australia’s mining companies, mining construction contractors and design and engineering consultants are now gearing up for increased workflow as the plans for mineral processing plants are completing feasibility studies or approval processes and put out to bid.

Is your organisation equipped to make the most of the new phase in design and construction activity?

Are you eager to discover how your peers are overcoming the hurdles associated with executing mineral processing plant projects?

Are you under pressure to develop and deliver best practice mineral processing plant projects, to tight timeframes? Worried about delivering on the most effective design model for your plant? How are you implementing your process analysis, simulation, optimisation and control?

Find out how other project teams are overcoming these challenges so that you can make the right decisions to maximise returns from your mineral processing plant, and gain support from necessary stakeholders along the way.

Mineral Processing Plant Design and Construction will address your key challenges:

  • Overcoming individual project challenges during the planning and design process
  • Completing process design in a timely manner and on budget
  • Keeping sustainable operations in a time of skills and labour shortage
  • Undergoing the transition from D&C to Operations
  • Executing metallurgical test work for best process design, and equipment and material selection
  • Understanding design and process specifications for effective contractor management

If these challenges apply to your situation, you cannot afford to miss this event. Hear about some of the latest case studies from your peers on the advancements they have made in this space.

Hear directly from our speakers why this is 2010’s must attend event:

This conference is an excellent platform on which to interact with the leading role plays to affect necessary change towards sustainable design and construction
Alan Dennis, Business Development Manager, BATEMAN ENGINEERING
There is little point in making mistakes that others have made on previous projects. The opportunity to learn from others is invaluable and only helps us all delivery more successful projects
James Manners, Project Manager / Technical and Mechanical Engineer TENOVA TAKRAF

Who Will I Meet?

Mineral Processing Plant Design and Construction will gather mining companies, mining construction contractors and design and engineering firms and has been specifically researched and developed for:

  • Project Directors
  • Project Managers
  • Engineering Managers
  • General Manager Infrastructure Projects
  • Director/Manager Major Projects
  • Asset Managers