KBR to Perform Repair Services for Compass Minerals’ Goderich, Ontario, Canada Facility
November 08 2011 - 4:05PM
Business Wire
KBR (NYSE: KBR) today announced it was awarded a contract to
provide repair services for Compass Minerals’ salt mine in
Goderich, Ontario, Canada. The rock salt mine, which is the largest
in the world, halted operations as a result of significant storm
damage in August 2011.
KBR and its subsidiaries, KBR Wabi and Roberts & Schaefer
(R&S), will combine their expertise in the construction, mining
and materials handling to offer a range of services that include
engineering, procurement and construction to expedite repairs and
restore Compass Minerals’ operations. These upgrades will not only
restore but improve material handling flexibility, and provide
increased storage, better operational safety, improved shiploader
and other systems throughout, and state-of-the-art remote
operations capabilities.
“We are proud to have been selected by Compass Minerals to
execute the services needed to resume operations at their rock salt
mine. We realize the importance of this mine to Compass Minerals’
business and will remain dedicated to a timely completion,” said
David Zimmerman, Group President, KBR Services. “This contract will
enable KBR to display its unmatched expertise in specialty
materials handling and construction and will present the high-value
cross discipline infrastructure capabilities that KBR is able to
offer its clients.”
KBR is a global engineering, construction and services company
supporting the energy, hydrocarbon, government services, minerals,
civil infrastructure, power, industrial, and commercial
markets. For more information, visit www.kbr.com.
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