The Red Mountain Gold Project is located 15 kilometres northeast of the town of Stewart within Nisga’a traditional territory and covers a prospective area of 17,125 ha. The deposit was discovered in 1989 and the property was explored extensively until 1996 by Lac Minerals Ltd. and Royal Oak Mines Ltd. with a total of 466 diamond drill holes and over 2,000 meters of underground development, along with extensive engineering and environmental baseline work.
Ascot Resources, the owner and operator of the Red Mountain Gold Project, retained Allnorth to provide early works engineering and permitting in support of construction of specific project areas. The site attributes and infrastructure included the mine access road; watercourse crossings; quarries and borrow sites; fisheries compensation; and topsoil stockpile.
Allnorth’s scope of work included:
- Road and bridge design
- Fisheries offset design
- Permitting, submissions, and government agency coordination
- Survey layout
- Timber analysis and harvest plan
- Value engineering
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Design
- Permitting
- Survey
- Fisheries offsets
- Value engineering
LOCATION
Stewart, BC