International Tower Selects Engineering Firms for Feasibility Study at Livengood Project in Alaska
International Tower Hill Mines has selected Samuel Engineering of Greenwood Village, Colorado, to provide process engineering services for its feasibility study on the Livengood Gold Project located near Fairbanks, Alaska. The company has also engaged AMEC Environment & Infrastructure of Denver, Colorado, to provide geotechnical infrastructure engineering services for the feasibility study. Feasibility level work will commence in the upcoming month. Publication of the company’s Livengood Prefeasibility Study remains on schedule to be completed by the summer of 2012.
Samuel Engineering is a highly respected engineering firm known for its work on large-scale gold projects around the world.
Important work elements on the Livengood Gold Project include:
— Identifying potential enhancements to the prefeasibility study design basis; participating in the metallurgical optimization program; developing feasibility-level design documents such as process flow sheets, design criteria, piping and instrumentation drawings, control philosophy, general arrangement drawings, construction and equipment specifications; and completing feasibility-level design of the concentrator, primary crusher, overland conveyor and ancillary facilities such as the administration building, truck shop/warehouse, laboratory building, main substation, site-wide power distribution, and fresh, potable water systems.
Services to be provided by AMEC Environment & Infrastructure, a division of AMEC Americas Ltd. and one of the world’s leading engineering companies, include:
— Hydrogeological or geotechnical field investigations supporting the feasibility-level design work; feasibility level design of the tailing management facility, overburden storage facility, pro temp ore storage facility, water storage facility, topsoil storage facility and sanitary landfill;identification of suitable borrowed sources for construction of the facilities; design of the main access road and site roads; and development of a site-wide water balance.
Management selected the firms based on their extensive experience in cold weather climates as well as previous work performed in Alaska. Both firms have assembled a first-class team of engineers to work on the Livengood feasibility study. The company anticipates that the feasibility study will be completed by the first half of calendar year 2013 and, if the results are favorable, will be followed by a detailed design effort.
“The selection of both Samuel Engineering and AMEC to perform the feasibility study is an important step forward in the advancement of our development plan for the Livengood project. The results of the feasibility study should provide us with the necessary information to make additional project development decisions. We are confident that the study results will support the compelling data we have collected to date,” said Jim Komadina, president and chief executive officer of ITH.
The company has completed the build out of its management team to move the Livengood Gold project through the development and permitting phase.
Recent appointments include:
Tom Irwin as Alaska general manager to oversee the management and technical direction of permitting and development activities of the Livengood project in Alaska.
Bob Comer as chief administrative officer and general counsel. Mr. Comer will be responsible for all legal affairs and corporate administration matters at ITH and play an instrumental role in the Company’s permitting activities.
Allen Thabit as manager of engineering responsible for selecting third party consultants and engineering firms to conduct the feasibility study at the Livengood project and to supervise these firms in their work.
Tom Yip as CFO. Mr. Yip is responsible for all aspects of financial management including strategic planning, treasury and capital structure, reporting and risk management.
Harold Galbraith as mining manager responsible for the development of the Livengood Life of Mine plan including all aspects of ore production and scheduling, overburden management plans, mine capital programs, mine infrastructure engineering.
“International Tower Hill Mines now boasts an incredibly skilled and experienced team of individuals with proven track records in permitting, financing, constructing and operating large mines in North America. The fact we have attracted such high caliber talent is testament to the exceptional potential for the Livengood Gold project to become a major new gold mine in Alaska,” said Mr. Komadina.
About International Tower Hill Mines
International Tower Hill Mines controls a 100 percent interest in the world-class Livengood Gold Project accessible by paved highway 70 miles north of Fairbanks, Alaska. In 2012 ITH is focused on the rapid advancement of the Livengood project into a compelling potential development scenario while it continues to expand its current resource and explore its 145 km2 district for new deposits.
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