IAMGOLD Receives Key Federal Approval for the Côté Gold Project; Provides Project Update
- Completed additional resource and geotechnical studies, and advanced mine planning;
- Completed over 60% of detailed project engineering, including the tailings facility;
- This level of engineering has enabled the project to obtain firm bids and secure prices on all major equipment. To date, 55% of project cost has firm pricing, further reducing technical and cost risks for the Project leading to a refinement in costs and metrics as we work toward a construction decision. The Company's share of the anticipated go-forward range for capital is $875 - 925 million*;
- Completed a pre-construction camp on the adjacent Chester site;
- Completed all tree clearing needed for initiating construction; work was carried out with a First Nations partner firm earlier in 2020, before standing down in respect of the global COVID-19 crisis;
- Carried out detailed implementation studies on technology, including automated truck haulage and drilling and commenced discussions with regulators regarding the use of automated equipment;
- Advanced development of construction protocols in consideration of COVID-19;
- Completed 4,700 m of drilling at the Gosselin Zone, a potential satellite pit 1.5 km northeast of Côté.
- Signed Impacts and Benefits Agreement with First Nations partners;
- Approved Environmental Assessment ("EA") and Closure Plan;
- Advanced permitting:
- Received approval under the Federal Fisheries Act - Section 36, Schedule 2;
- Other permitting underway.
Source: https://www.iamgold.com/English/investors/news-releases/news-releases-details/2020/IAMGOLD-Receives-Key-Federal-Approval-for-the-Ct-Gold-Project-Provides-Project-Update/default.aspx
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- Investigation of ground instabilities and recommending and designing mitigation measures
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