Mining

 Digging Into Solid Solutions

When things go sideways in a mine, two questions instantly surface:
• First, what went wrong and how did it? And, therefore, where does the responsibility sit?
• Second, what’s the optimum way to get the mine back in operation, stem the losses and start the cash flowing again?

It takes specialized forensics-based expertise and cross-disciplinary resources to answer these questions in a certain, pragmatic and timely way.

There is a profound difference between the engineering expertise required to construct and maintain a mine, and the deeply grounded understanding of how things go wrong and what to do to fix them. Moreover, knowing what went wrong can be a key to keeping it from happening again.

GK’s team of forensic, remediation and mitigation specialists will give you the confidence and the data to make the best decisions. Reid Stanway can help answer your questions, contact Richard Stahl at 416.368.1700.

Two Reasons to Call GK

Forensic Investigation:
The Right Result from the Right Facts
What went wrong. Whether that’s covered. And whether anyone else should shoulder the costs. These are not simple topics to tackle. GK’s specialist teams account for all parts of the puzzle, so you get a complete picture.

More

Remediation and Mitigation:
Digging Out of the Hole
What does remediation and mitigation mean? To our clients, it’s figuring out how to get the cash flowing in, not out. ASAP. With the least acceptable cost and risk. This may sound simple, and obvious. It’s anything but.

More