Manono Lithium SAS Initiates Geotechnical Investigation for Phase II Expansion Project in DRC
Manono Lithium SAS is conducting a geotechnical investigation for the Phase II expansion of its lithium project in Manono, Tanganyika Province, DRC. The investigation includes drilling 228 boreholes at 12m depth for a total of 3010m and 69 boreholes at 20m depth for 1518m. This will evaluate geotechnical properties and hydrological conditions to support construction design. Bidders must have relevant drilling experience and equipment to commence work within three days post-contract signing.

Manono Lithium SAS has commenced a geotechnical investigation for the Phase II expansion of its lithium project in Manono, Tanganyika Province, DRC. The investigation plans to drill 228 boreholes at a depth of 12 meters, totaling 3010 meters, and 69 boreholes at 20 meters, totaling 1518 meters.
The specifics will be finalized according to the task order from the project owner. The investigation aims to assess geotechnical properties, hydrological conditions, and related physical and mechanical characteristics of the site. Bidders must demonstrate drilling experience in Africa with contracts over $800,000 in the last three years and have the capability to mobilize within three days after contract signing.




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