Mine closure planning, environmental rehabilitation and land restoration
The Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) manages the derelict and ownerless mines programme. Provincial economic development departments, mining companies (as part of approved Environmental Management Plans), and the Mine Health and Safety Council also issue rehabilitation tenders.
Mine closure and rehabilitation tenders require environmental assessment practitioners (EAPASA registered), geohydrologists for acid mine drainage, ecologists for revegetation, and civil engineers for bulk earthworks. Financial provisioning for closure is a key tender evaluation criterion.
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