Jansen | BHP Our Jansen project in Saskatchewan, Canada has the potential to become one of the world's largest potash mines, providing a rich source of potassium to create nutrient-rich soils capable of maximising food production
George Gordon Developments and Aecon form new Indigenous-led . . . “With the Jansen Potash project, BHP is building what will be one the world’s largest potash mines Stage 1 of the project alone is expected to contribute $1 8 billion of direct and indirect contributions to the local GDP in Saskatchewan – much of this through procurement opportunities
Jansen potash project celebrates first cut - hatch. com Saskatchewan, Canada—BHP celebrated a significant milestone at its Jansen potash project in late December, announcing that the project had successfully transitioned from shaft development into underground mine development, cutting potash outwards from the production shaft station
Government of Canada to support the world’s most sustainable potash . . . Partnership with BHP will advance the development of a world-leading low-emissions potash mine and bring strong economic benefits to the region while supporting Indigenous communities June 13, 2022 – Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
George Gordon First Nation and Aecon join forces on Jansen - BHP They have been key to ensuring BHP is building relationships, working collaboratively and creating value alongside Indigenous communities The newly awarded contract will see Wicehtowak Aecon LP install pre-assembled units for the construction of the wet mill, tailings, and reagents buildings
BHP mining for talent in Saskatchewan | The Star Phoenix With the Jansen Stage 1 project getting the green light, BHP expects to hire upward of 3,500 workers in Saskatchewan Published Nov 16, 2021 • Last updated Nov 16, 2021 • 4 minute read BHP’s
BHP Jansen Potash Wet Mill Area Stage 1 - aecon. com Wicehtowak Aecon Industrial Limited Partnership, a partnership between George Gordon Developments Ltd (“GGDL”), an Indigenous-owned and operated business, and Aecon, will deliver the Wet Mill Area for Stage 1 of BHP Canada’s Jansen Potash project about 140 km east of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan