SRK Consulting is an independent, international group providing specialised consultancy services.
Among SRK’s clients are many of the world’s mining companies, exploration companies, financial institutions, EPCM and construction firms and government bodies.
Formed in Johannesburg in 1974, the SRK Group now employs more than 1500 staff internationally in over 45 permanent offices in 20 countries on 6 continents. A broad range of internationally recognised associate consultants complements the core staff.
The SRK Group’s independence is ensured by the fact that it is strictly a consultancy organisation, with ownership by staff. We do not hold equity in any project. This permits our consultants to provide clients with conflict-free and objective support on crucial issues.
We provide specialist consulting services in the areas of geology, resources and exploration, geotechnical services, mine waste management, environmental, water management and mining and project evaluation.
Specialties
Mining Project Evaluation, Geology, Resources and Exploration, Mining Services, Geotechnical Services, Tailings, Heap Leach and Mine Waste, Mining Related Environmental Services, Water Management, Extractive Metallurgy and Mineral Processing.
2. • Was established in 1974
• Employs over 1,700 Group staff,
augmented with about 150 associates
• Provides specialist services from
exploration to mine closure
• Works mainly for the mining industry
• Is owned by over 500 employee
shareholders
Key facts about SRK:
12. Geotechnical services
• Rock Slope Engineering
• Underground Rock Engineering
• Mine Backfill
• Blast Design
• Soil and Foundation Engineering
• Tunneling and Tunnel Support
16. Enviro & GeoEnvironmental
• Mine Rehabilitation and Closure
• Permitting and Licensing
• ARD and Mine Waste Geochemistry
• Environmental and Social studies and
Management Plans
• Environmental Audits
18. Surface & Groundwater
• Mine Water Management and Dewatering
• Hydraulics and Hydrology
• Ground Water
• Water Quality and Pollution Control
• Water Supply
• Surface and Groundwater Modeling
21. Why choose SRK?
• Mining Industry focus
• Our people: expertise, experience and
commitment
• Global experience; local presence
• Range of services and expertise - from
exploration to closure
• Credibility with financiers and regulators
• Work with alliance partners to provide
comprehensive solutions
• Strong and lasting relationships
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The image in the left column is the same PNG used in the first slide, but cropped to fit the sidebar gradient area and has transparency set to 90%. Click on it and expand the crop to see the complete image.
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The image in the left column a PNG with transparent background, cropped to fit the sidebar gradient area and has transparency set to 90%. Click on it and expand the crop to see the complete image. Unlike other sidebar images in this presentation, this one extends to the right, beyond the sidebar gradient area.
The image in the left column a PNG with transparent background, cropped to fit the sidebar gradient area and has transparency set to 90%. Click on it and expand the crop to see the complete image. Unlike other sidebar images in this presentation, this one extends to the right, beyond the sidebar gradient area.
The image in the left column a PNG with transparent background, cropped to fit the sidebar gradient area and has transparency set to 90%. Click on it and expand the crop to see the complete image. Unlike other sidebar images in this presentation, this one extends to the right, beyond the sidebar gradient area.
The image in the left column is the same PNG used in the first slide, but cropped to fit the sidebar gradient area and has transparency set to 90%. Click on it and expand the crop to see the complete image.