Minova were contacted by BHP Billiton in March 2012 to assist during the April Clark Shaft shutdown to repair and rehabilitate the badly damaged walls within the ore pocket and chamber below the Clark Crusher. Olympic Dam was a major gold, copper, silver and uranium‑producing mine in Northern South Australia, located approximately 600 km north of Adelaide.
The walls of the chamber had been severely damaged by the continuous impact of ore dropping into the circular chamber from the crusher several metres above. The original concrete wall material had been worn away to, and in some areas past, the original steel reinforcement. In certain locations even the reinforcement itself had worn away. Minova’s experience with similar issues allowed us to quickly organise and implement a solution ahead of the imminent shutdown.
