Mayur advances key infrastructure at Central Lime project

Mayur Resources

The Central Lime project is several steps closer to fruition this week, according to Mayur Resources’ most recent update to the ASX.

The company has completed the second phase of the ongoing wharf development, and the facility is able to accept roll-on roll-off vessel access. This will enable the transfer of bulk commodity cargo to and from site.

A third phase of the wharf construction has already begun. This will allow the wharf to facilitate Handymax class ocean-going vessels and take a further nine months to complete.

The project was also able to begin its bulk earthworks earlier than first planned.

This includes initial works on a 27.6km mine access road, and geotechnical investigations for major bridge abutments. Mayur Resources has also completed the earthworks for a new sports field in the local Kido community.

Some key infrastructure items are en-route to the site. These long-lead items include fuel storage tanks, a modular water desalination plant, and materials for fencing, camp, and maintenance upgrades. Construction equipment is expected to arrive on-site during the third quarter, includes excavators, tipper trucks, service trucks, light towers, and power generators.

Mayur Resources has also established an official presence in Port Moresby. The newly completed office will complement its smaller Brisbane headquarters and will host approximately 50 people as project activities increase. The company says the new office demonstrates its long-term commitment to Papua New Guinea.


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