an Alberici enterprise, has been providing construction services to the mining industry since 1967. During that time, mining companies have relied on us to complete the following type of work:
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30 slopes/declines;
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60 vertical shafts;
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underground bunker work; and
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above and underground process work.
Our current focus is to expand our service offering to include construction management services to the mining industry that will exceed expectations in safety, quality, schedule, cost and client satisfaction. We achieve these results by staffing our projects with key personnel who are well-trained and have extensive expertise in the construction of mining facilities. Our team of seasoned professionals are supported by all the resources of Alberici Corporation and its family of companies which includes an extensive fleet of specialized equipment, steel fabrication capabilities, financial strength and bonding capacity.
Gunther-Nash also has relationships with design firms who are leaders in there respective fields. We will provide the resources to best serve the needs of your project, whether it is mine design, materials processing or modifying existing equipment and processes.
Browse through a sampling of our work in these industries and then contact us to deliver your next project.
- Roy Gunther, Project Director and Market Leader - 734.367.2566 or roy@alberici.com
- Bob Niemeier, Director of Business Development - 314.733.2339 or bniemeier@alberici.com
Mining Clients Industrial Clients
City of Atlanta Buzzi Unicem
Consol Energy LaFarge
Foundation Coal Continental Cement
Gibson County Coal Holcim
Pea Ridge Mine
Peabody Energy
Warrior Coal
Wings Iron Ore
Representative projects in this market
City of Atlanta Custer Avenue CSO
Consol Energy Bailey
Shaft and Slope Experience
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