Ghana’s largest wholly indigenous mining and construction contracting company, Engineers & Planners has signed a $230 million Caterpillar equipment financing pact with the Mansour Group of Dubai and Egypt.
The pact between the African mining giant owned by by businessman Ibrahim Mahama, and the Mansour Group is critical in transforming the face of mining in Ghana and sub-sahara Africa.
The list of equipment under the agreement includes 50 units of CAT 785, 30 units of CAT 777, 5 units of CAT 992K, and 20 units of CAT D9R. Other are Water Bowsers, Fuel Bowsers, Motor Graders and Backhoes.
Since its inception in 1997, E&P has successfully completed world-class projects including road construction, mining projects, tailings dam construction, landfill site construction, leach pads construction, and land reclamation amongst others.
E&P has the capacity, experience, and expertise to deliver on major hard rock mining projects. E&P has executed mining projects both in Ghana and Liberia. Over the past 25 years, E&P has gained considerable experience in hard rock mining.
E&P is currently engaged in hard rock contract mining for Gold Fields Ghana Limited’s world-class mine in Tarkwa, and Abosso Goldfields Limited in Damang.
Between January 2010 and May 2014, E&P also undertook hard rock mining for Golden Star (Wassa) Limited.
Most recently Abosso Goldfields Limited requested E&P to take over the Damang Complex Pit as the main mining contractor. The latest project for E&P is the Cardinal Namdini Mines in Bolgatanga.
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