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Conference Proceedings

Second Project Development Symposium, Sydney

Conference Proceedings

Second Project Development Symposium, Sydney

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Construction Methods for Remote Locations

Projects to be undertaken in remote locations require special attention with regard to constructability from the very first stages of design._x000D_
This is to ensure not only that the project is compatible with the environment in which it' is proposed to be built, but that it does not require facilities or special construction equipment and expertise that is not available in the proposed location. This paper draws on experiences gained on projects in Alaska, Northern Canada, South East Asia, outback Australia, and more recently Bougainville, in Papua New Guinea, where over the past 5 years Minenco has undertaken in excess of A$120 million of work on a number of different projects for Bougainville Copper Limited Although many of these projects have been close to large populous cities, which have been served by regular shipping and airline services, the locations have not had the availability of construction facilities which exist in major cities of Australia and thus can only be considered as remote locations by current day standards. As a result, every nut bolt and washer has had to be brought to the job site by the construction company. No hardware or electrical warehouses existed for those forgotten half dozen high tensile bolts, spring
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