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Since Murray & Roberts acquired 100% of Cementation Canada
in 2004, the company has excelled in its financial and safety
performances, while maintaining strong client and employee relationships
Located on the north shore of Lake Nipissing
approximately 350km north of Toronto, North Bay is home to Cementation
Canada, a company that carries out mine contracting and engineering work
throughout North America. Working with some of the world’s premier
mining companies on current and completed projects from Mexico through
to the high Arctic, Cementation Canada is recognised as the most active
shaft sinking contractor in North America’s mining sector.
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Cementation team from CVRD-INCO North
Mine site in Sudbury, Ontario, celebrating 1 000 days with no lost time
injuries in September 2006. Safety statistics now show that this
team has worked for over 1 170 days without a lost time injury. |
In recent years the company has also garnered
recognition beyond the mining industry as North Bay Business of the Year
in 2005 and inclusion to the list of Canada’s top 100 employers for
2007.
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Cementation recognises that success requires a skilled
and knowledgeable group of people. Attracting and retaining the best
people in the industry has been the foundation of the company’s success.
With such a strong focus on treating employees well,
it is no surprise that safety maintains a high profile in the company’s
culture. Cementation Canada has become one of the leaders of North
America’s mining sector in low injury frequencies. In recent months, two
sites have celebrated over 1 000 days with no lost time injuries;
Xstrata Nickel’s twin shaft Nickel Rim South project and the lateral
development project at CVRD-INCO Limited’s North Mine. |

Roy Slack, President of
Cementation Canada
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The company’s prime business is mines. However, with a
strong multidiscipline engineering group in-house, Cementation Canada
has design build capacity which goes beyond design work to include
concept and feasibility studies. The philosophy behind this approach is
that earlier contractor involvement will result in significant added
value through accurate cost estimates and designs that are ultimately
more constructible. This approach and concept has proven very successful
for the Canadian company and its clients. |
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MISSION
STATEMENT
“To earn the distinction of being the mining contractor of choice of
both Clients and Employees through excellence in safety, performance
beyond all expectations, and building of long term relationships based
on a best for project philosophy.” |
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The Kidd Mine D #4 Shaft Project which was recently
completed is a good example of this approach. The internal Shaft Project
feasibility work was carried out by Cementation, after which the company
was successful in securing the detailed design and shaft sinking
contract.
The contractual arrangement was established as an alliance
contract. The internal shaft, which reached a final depth of 3 013
metres below surface, is the deepest shaft in the world outside South
Africa, and the deepest base metal mine in the world.
Cementation Canada also operates the largest raise
boring equipment in North America. The Robbins 123R machine, which is
owned by RUC, is currently reaming a 5.5m diameter ventilation shaft
over 640m in length at the Red Lake mine in Northwestern Ontario. The
Robbins 97R machine, owned by Cementation, is also operating at the same
property.
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Nickel Rim South twin
headframes designed by Cementation Canada |
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Cementation Canada has proven to be a valuable member
of the Murray & Roberts Group. Since the acquisition, the company has
more than doubled its volume and bottom line earnings. Future prospects
are enhanced by a strategy to develop long-term relationships with key
clients. |
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