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Boab Metals (ASX:BML) selects GR Engineering (ASX:GNG) as contractor for Sorby Hills process plant

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ASX:BML      MCAP $23.07M
21 November 2022 14:57 (AEST)

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Boab Metals (BML) has selected GR Engineering Services (GNG) as its preferred contractor to develop a processing plant for Boab’s 75-per-cent-owned Sorby Hills lead-silver-zinc project in Western Australia.

The selection follows a “highly competitive” tender process, with the proposed price encompassing the design, engineering, procurement and construction of the plant.

GNG’s proposal would see the plant produce up to 2.25 million tonnes per annum, which Boab said represents a 50 per cent increase to the pre-feasibility study for Sorby Hills.

The final contract award and commercial agreement is set to be finalised over the coming months as the project moves toward a final investment decision.

Commenting on GNG’s selection, Boab Managing Director, Simon Noon said it was a “significant project milestone.”

“GRES is a market leading engineering firm that is highly regarded within the industry for their technical ability and track record of project delivery.

“Having GRES on board will complement the project delivery team and add immense value to the Sorby Hills project.”

Boab said the project’s economic viability will be discovered once the results of a definitive feasibility study are produced, estimated in the current quarter.

BML shares were trading steady at 33 cents at 2:55 pm AEDT, while GNG shares were down 2.29 per cent to $2.13 each at the same time.

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