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The Hail Creek project was a greenfield coal mining development. The site has a resource of 1.2 billion tonnes of hard coking coal, of which 200 million tonnes can be mined by open-cut methods. The mine in full production produces and exports 5.5 million tonnes of metallurgical coal per year. The project scope included coal handling and stockpiling facilities, a 1400tph coal preparation plant, an 80-cubic-metre bucket dragline, a 47 km railway, a 30 km 66 kV power supply with switchyards, a 32 km water supply pipeline, a 9 km access road, an on-site village, housing, mine haul roads, tailings and water management dams, and numerous industrial facilities including workshop, administration office, fuel supply, vehicle washing facility and services. Scope of Services: Hatch was responsible for safety, employee relations, environment, site management, scope, schedule and budget. Project Highlights: A team of 40 Hatch people were located on site, and managed a workforce of around 750. Project Cost: $465 million Client: Pacific Coal Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Rio Tinto Location: Australia Start: September 2001 Completion: First coal railed September 2003. Dragline completed September 2004.
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