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SUMMARY:Asphalt Institutes "Construction Quality Asphalt Pavements"
DESCRIPTION:As part of the 2022 SHCA Convention\, the SHCA has partnered with the Asphalt Institute to offer the Asphalt Institute’s new MS-22 “Construction Quality Asphalt Pavements”. \nThis 2-day workshop will be offered April 6-7\, 2022 and will cover all aspects of asphalt pavement construction from materials\, design\, production\, placement\, compaction\, and quality assurance. \nThe course content and modules will closely follow the new MS-22 and respective chapter topics. This will provide each student a thorough familiarization of this industry recognized “go-to” manual that will be helpful as a future reference on the job. Various handouts may also be used during the course and will be provided\, as well as Asphalt Institute catalogs of courses and publications. \nFollowing the training\, registrants wishing to take the certification will have an opportunity to take the virtual exam on April 8\, 2022\, at the SHCA Convention. SHCA will facilitate the certification exam on April 8\, 2022. Exam links will be provided by Asphalt Institute. Registrants can also take their online exam within two (2) weeks of this training through the Asphalt Institute’s Learning Management System to become certified as an Asphalt Institute Paving Inspector. \nFor more information and registration please click here.
URL:https://www.apegs.ca/event/asphalt-institutes-construction-quality-asphalt-pavements
LOCATION:Delta Bessborough Hotel\, 601 Spadina Crescent E\, Saskatoon\, SK\, S7K 4H9\, Canada
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SUMMARY:SGS - A Geological Perspective of the PAK Lithium Project
DESCRIPTION:A Geological Perspective of the PAK Lithium Project \nGarth Drever \nVice-President Exploration\, Frontier Lithium \nAbstract \nFrontier Lithium is a preproduction business\, based in Sudbury Ontario\, and is targeting the production of battery-quality lithium materials to support electric vehicle production. It is developing the PAK Lithium Project in northwestern Ontario. The Project is supported by a Measured and Indicated resource of 21.64 million tonnes (Mt) averaging 1.56% lithium oxide (Li2O) and Inferred resource of 20.88 Mt averaging 1.42% Li2O. It is the highest-grade lithium deposit in North America and is the second largest by size. \nThe Project encompass 26\,774 hectares of land at the south end of Ontario’s Electric Avenue\, the largest land package hosting premium lithium-bearing pegmatites in Ontario. With the exception of the two other spodumene-bearing discoveries: the Bolt pegmatite (located between the PAK and Spark deposits)\, and the Pennock pegmatite (located 30 km northwest of the PAK deposit) it remains largely unexplored along a 65 km strike length. \nA 2021 preliminary economic assessment (National Instrument 43-101 technical report titled “Pak Property” by BBA E&C Inc.\, issued on April 5\, 2021) describes a fully integrated lithium operation from mining the resource to the downstream conversion for production of battery-quality lithium salts. The study resulted in an after-tax net present value (discounted at 8 per cent) of $974-million (U.S.) with a 21-per-cent internal rate of return. \nGarth Drever is a geologist with over 45 years of mineral exploration experience. He worked extensively with Cameco Corporation where he specialized in innovative technologies for detecting ore bodies and has worked on many uranium deposits worldwide. From 2008 until 2012 he worked with Uravan Minerals on uranium projects in Saskatchewan\, Nunavut and Northwest Territories and with Raven Minerals in Saskatchewan and Guyana. He has worked with Frontier Lithium since 2011 and was fundamental in the exploration process that led to new discoveries on the PAK Lithium Project. He holds a B.Sc in geology from the University of Regina and is a member of the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan\, and the Association of Professional Geoscientists of Ontario. \nMeeting Link \nWebinar link will be live at 11:45 am\, talk to start at 12:00 noon (Saskatchewan Time). \nYou’re invited to join a Microsoft Teams meeting. \nTitle: David Thomas’s Teams Meeting \nTime: April 7\, 2022 11:45:00 a.m. Central Standard Time \nJoin on your computer or mobile app. Click here to join the meeting.
URL:https://www.apegs.ca/event/sgs-a-geological-perspective-of-the-pak-lithium-project
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