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PREPARATORY ACTIVITIES FOR CONSTRUCTION OF AN OPEN MINE
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Construction of a mine (in this case of an open pit) is a demanding and multidisciplinary project following the sequence of preparatory activities. The incompletely/inadequately conceived activities can lead either to a prolonged preparation of mine construction or to the misdirected investment. Introduction of computer technology in this process enables shortening of time limits but emphasizes the importance of preparatory activities and exploration works. During the phase of preparatory activities, changes in the market frequently demand instant changes to be made. This can’t be accomplished without the computer support. The programme/application (Project MS 98) offers the Investor (Project Manager) a permanent insight into the current stage of preparatory activities as well as control of the resources, which makes instant interventions possible.
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