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Lycopodium Limited Gets EPCM Contract for Gold Production in Namibia

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This project, which is set to commence immediately with first gold production anticipated in Q1 2027, involves the development of a 5 Mtpa Carbon-in-Leach processing plant. The contract further solidifies Lycopodium’s presence in the region, leveraging their extensive expertise in gold mine development, and is expected to support future earnings.

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Lycopodium Limited is a global leader in providing integrated engineering, construction, and asset management solutions. The company operates across various sectors, including Resources, Rail Infrastructure, and Industrial Processes, offering expertise in delivering complex projects and feasibility studies.

Lycopodium Limited has been awarded a significant EPCM contract for the Twin Hills Gold Project in Namibia, valued at approximately A$40 million.

This project, which is set to commence immediately with first gold production anticipated in Q1 2027, involves the development of a 5 Mtpa Carbon-in-Leach processing plant. The contract further solidifies Lycopodium’s presence in the region, leveraging their extensive expertise in gold mine development, and is expected to support future earnings.

Lycopodium Limited is a global leader in providing integrated engineering, construction, and asset management solutions. The company operates across various sectors, including Resources, Rail Infrastructure, and Industrial Processes, offering expertise in delivering complex projects and feasibility studies. With a diverse team of industry experts, Lycopodium delivers bespoke solutions worldwide, with offices in multiple countries including Australia, Canada, USA, and several others.

GEOxyz has opened its first branch in Africa, located in Namibia, marking what the Belgium-headquartered survey company describes is a significant milestone in its international expansion strategy.

According to GEOxyz, Namibia was chosen as the regional base due to its central location, strong business environment, and growing demand for survey services in both offshore and onshore infrastructure sectors, allowing the provision of efficient support for projects across Southern Africa.

From the office located in Walvis Bay, GEOxyz will provide a full suite of data services including offshore hydrographic and geophysical surveys, as well as onshore services such as infrastructure mapping for railroads and land development.

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Initially, the office will operate as a close collaboration between GEOxyz’s European and African teams, with a long-term goal of building a fully independent and locally led operation. Jacques Vancayseele, who has been with GEOxyz for over seven years, will lead the new office.