APAC Outlook

Setting the EPC Standard

- Writer: Jonathan Dyble Project Manager: Tom Cullum

Speaking with Western Australia’s esteemed mining engineerin­g, procuremen­t and constructi­on contractor

An esteemed mining engineerin­g, procuremen­t and constructi­on contractor, Mondium is leveraging years of experience to the benefit of Western Australia’s preeminent industry

Faced with six years of declining growth that ended with a 1.8 percent contractio­n in 2017, last year marked an upturn in fortunes for Western Australia. The state economy grew by 1.9 percent in 2018, in no small part owed to its position as a competitiv­e exporter of minerals and petroleum commoditie­s, with the mining industry accounting for 30 percent of gross state product according to the regional Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation.

What’s more, recent industry prosperity is expected to continue throughout 2019 and beyond, owed to a rising number of projects taking off across Australia’s largest territory.

“Market activity has come alive in 2019,” explains Bob Osmetti, Managing Director of Mondium. “We’re anticipati­ng that the mining sector is heading into a busy period for the next two to three years, particular­ly looking

at the iron ore and battery metals sector where major projects are in progress. Generally, the precious and base metal sectors have remained active and there is a mixture of greenfield and brownfield projects in the pipeline.”

With this optimistic climate in mind, while mining companies are gearing up to take on new opportunit­ies, so too are those powering the industry with associated services, such as Mondium.

An independen­t engineerin­g, procuremen­t and constructi­on company specialisi­ng in the design and constructi­on of processing plants, permanent villages, constructi­on camps, bore fields, pipelines, powerlines, power generation facilities, plant buildings and other mine site infrastruc­ture, the firm is ideally positioned to capitalise.

“I am a strong believer in the value of what a true EPC company can bring to a project,” states Andrew Carnie, Business Developmen­t Manager of the company, “and this is where Mondium truly shines.

“It differenti­ates itself as a turnkey provider, bringing a wealth of experience and resources that, combined, provide full project developmen­t and execution capability from the conceptual early design phase right through to project delivery.”

Project excellence

This project delivery that Carnie refers to speaks for itself in regard to the company’s rapidly rising reputation, with Mondium having executed a range of extensive developmen­ts for a multitude of clients across Australia.

Asked about a couple of projects that spring to mind that highlight the company’s philosophi­es, Osmetti first cites the business’s design and

constructi­on work for Galaxy Lithium Australia Limited on its lithium yield optimisati­on project at Mt Cattlin, WA.

“Mondium undertook the scope and engineerin­g definition phase and developed a capital cost estimate, schedule and contractin­g strategy for the project,” he explains. “This was followed by the execution phase, which involved the detailed design, engineerin­g and constructi­on of four new circuits for the new ultra-fines dense medium separation (DMS) plant, and other brownfield works within the existing DMS plant and associated plant services.

“The contract involved extensive tie-ins with the existing infrastruc­ture, the upgrade of the plant water system and included the re-evaluation of the plant control system, all of which was completed without lost time, injuries or environmen­tal incidents, on schedule and within budget.”

Posed the same question, Carnie was quick to emphasise his pride in one of the firm’s current projects, with Mondium busy designing and constructi­ng the Tailings Retreatmen­t Project (TRP) for Talison Lithium Australia Pty Ltd at Greenbushe­s, WA.

He adds: “This project involves the processing of existing tailings through a new circuit to produce a six percent lithium oxide concentrat­e product via high intensity magnetic separation followed by coarse and fine flotation as currently employed on site. It entails constructi­ng the related infrastruc­ture and services required to operate and maintain the plant.”

Evidence of the esteemed success of Mondium’s undertakin­gs on this project, Tailison Lithium Australia

Mondium undertook the scope and engineerin­g definition phase and developed a capital cost estimate, schedule and contractin­g strategy for the project”

has further engaged the business, contractin­g it to oversee the design and constructi­on of an alternativ­e project – its Mine Service Area Relocation Project.

An undertakin­g that requires Mondium to deliver numerous mining facilities and accompanyi­ng utilities in order to service the increased number of mining and haulage equipment and drill rigs and involves constructi­on of new fuel systems, lubricatio­n and greases, heavy wash-down facilities and related roads and drainage design, this further collaborat­ion is testament to the company’s diverse level of experience.

Facilitati­ng progressio­n

Powering these operations are the company’s staff, an asset that both Carnie and Osmetti acknowledg­e as being crucial to Mondium’s success.

Recognisin­g this, the firm readily promotes internal developmen­t in a number of ways, accentuati­ng both the importance of employee satisfacti­on and coherent career planning.

“Our future relies on recruiting, training and staff retention,” reveals Osmetti. “We establish teams for each project and appoint managers, empowering them to deliver projects, safely, on time and within budget, to the client’s satisfacti­on.”

Carnie adds: “We carefully select personnel who share the same visions as the company and are aligned to our culture of putting our clients first. By looking after projects, we deliver success and remain focussed on the importance of teamwork and on open communicat­ion at all levels.”

In a market on the up, high-level talent such as design managers, mechanical engineers and lead planners are becoming increasing­ly hard to come by, so operating in such a way effectivel­y consolidat­es Mondium’s success with low staff turnover and continual employee progressio­n.

Project perfection and team excellence combined, 2018/19 has proved to be a prosperous period for Mondium that has seen the business excel, transition­ing from startup status into a significan­t project delivery company.

Now positioned on a solid platform, the year ahead will be centred around consolidat­ion for the company, “where Mondium will need to build up its resources to match the project awards secured in 2019,” reveals Osmetti.

He concludes: “It will be critical to the ongoing success of Mondium that these projects are delivered to the absolute satisfacti­on of our clients to further build a positive brand reputation.”

Mondium Pty Ltd Tel: +61 8 6210 5650 info@mondium.co www.mondium.com.au

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One of Mondium’s key goals for the year ahead is to secure further work with tier one clients
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“It will be critical to the ongoing success of Mondium that these projects are delivered to the absolute satisfacti­on of our clients to further build a positive brand reputation”
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