Mayur Resources Limited is pleased to provide an update on the construction progress at the Central Lime Project (CLP), located in Papua New Guinea. Development activities continue, with significant milestones achieved in wharf construction, site preparation, and early infrastructure works.
The Company continues to de-risk the Project through strategic Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) contract negotiations, reinforcing cost certainty ahead of major construction activities.
Highlights:
- Wharf Stage 2 – Sheet piling installation complete at Roll-On/Roll-Off (Ro/Ro) ramp; finger wharf with forecast completion in early Q2 2025.
- Wharf Stage 3 – Operability study finalised; concept design completion targeted for early Q2 2025.
- Early Works – Construction is underway for a fuel storage area, site accesses, and community infrastructure.
- Civil Design Complete – Bulk earthworks scheduled to commence following Final Investment Decision (FID).
- Service Road – 27.6km design concept finalised; bridge abutment geotechnical investigations planned for Q2 2025.
Wharf Construction Progressing as Planned
Stage Two of wharf construction is underway, and all sheet pile materials have been delivered to site. Installation of the Ro/Ro ramp and the finger wharf is progressing well and is forecast to be completed early Quarter 2 2025.
Following the Wharf Stage 3 operability study, the concept design phase is progressing as planned, with finalisation expected this month. This marks another key milestone in establishing a multi-purpose bulk and containerised cargo wharf ensuring its long-term capacity.
Early Works and Site Preparation Continue
Early construction activities continue across multiple infrastructure areas, including:
- Development of the fuel storage facility;
- Upgrades to internal site access routes; and
- Relocation of the community recreational facilities.
With site civil design works now complete, the Project is positioned to commence bulk earthworks immediately following FID.
Service Road and Bridge Engineering Advancing
The design of the 27.6km service road, a vital logistics corridor for the Project and a critical transport link for the Kido community, has been finalised. Geotechnical investigations for the two bridge abutments are scheduled for Q2 2025, with findings to guide detailed engineering and construction works later in this calendar year.
Next Steps
With multiple workstreams advancing in parallel, the Project is well-prepared to transition to full-scale construction. Further updates will be provided as and when key milestones are achieved.