The Civil Engineering Contractor April 2019 | Page 16

ON SITE Nokeng mine’s elegant infra SepFluor’s Nokeng Fluorspar Mine boasts a massive dedicated civil infrastructure, writes Eamonn Ryan. T he Nokeng Fluorspar Mine, close to Rust de Winter in Gauteng, is now almost complete. The R1.7-billion project, which includes the development of two opencast mines, a processing plant, and a concentrator, is 93% completed. Civil Engineering Contractor visited the site, just before completion, to get a glimpse of construction work at the mine, processing facility, and its on-site training centre. 14 | CEC April 2019 The opening of the Dr Lelau Mohuba Training Centre in August 2018 was attended by the South African Minister of Mineral Resources, Gwede Mantashe, who lauded SepFluor Limited’s efforts in creating jobs and empowering the youth by providing practical artisanal training. In his keynote address, Mantashe said that Nokeng is a significant project, being the first new mine to be developed in Gauteng in the past 12 years. According to Rob Wagner, CEO of SepFluor, construction of the Nokeng Fluorspar Mine is on time and within budget, adding that first production is expected to be in the first quarter of 2019. There are not many other operating fluorspar mines in South Africa, with Nokeng’s neighbour, Vergenoeg Mining Company, being the most significant. Nokeng’s largest www.civilsonline.co.za