HBJV BHP Structural
BHP Jansen, SK

HBJV BHP Structural

The Hatch Bantrel Joint Venture (HBJV) partnership has over 100 years of combined experience in Canada and globally. HBJV is carrying out the detailed engineering phase for the processing, non-process infrastructure, and mining areas of BHP’s Jansen Potash Project Stage 1, located approximately 140 kilometres east of Saskatoon in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. HBJV will use a combination of best-in-class new developing technologies and systems and a proven HBJV suite of tools to execute this exciting new project.

BHP is an Australian multinational mining, metals, and petroleum public company. The Jansen Potash Project in Saskatchewan, Canada, is planned to be the largest potash-producing mine in the world, providing a rich source of potassium to keep soils fertile and maximize food production.

For more information, visit bhp.com/what-we-do/products/potash

Status
In-Progress
Client
BHP Hatch Bantrel JV
Owner
BHP Billiton Canada Inc.
Structural engineer
Steve Hitchcock
Our Role

Walters is supplying, fabricating, painting, pre-assembling and delivering 5,000 Tons for the NEW BHP Jansen Potash expansion, which includes the Head Frame, Collar House, and Conveyors at Leroy Saskatchewan.

Location
BHP Jansen Site, Leroy, SK, Canada
Project Inquiry
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