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Russia’s Mikhailovsky Limestone Plant blueprint nearing completion

Detailed technical documents for the delivery of the Mikhailovsky Limestone Plant in Russia are reported to be nearing completion. The ProLime company project will take five years to deliver, with the first phase involving the construction of a plant worth €54.19 million (RUB 4.1 billion). On its completion, limestone extraction will total 1.472 million tonnes/year, lime production will amount to 360,000 tonnes/year, and aggregate production estimated at 270,000 tonnes/year.
February 9, 2015 Read time: 1 min

Detailed technical documents for the delivery of the Mikhailovsky Limestone Plant in Russia are reported to be nearing completion.

The ProLime company project will take five years to deliver, with the first phase involving the construction of a plant worth €54.19 million (RUB 4.1 billion). On its completion, limestone extraction will total 1.472 million tonnes/year, lime production will amount to 360,000 tonnes/year, and aggregate production estimated at 270,000 tonnes/year.

About 150 jobs will be created at the Mikhailovsky Limestone Plant. The second €11.91 million (RUB 906 million) phase (2017-2019) of the project will increase production capacities.

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