Projects

Australia

Vanadium Mine

Following fire damage at the world’s largest vanadium mine, two divergent hypothetical timelines emerged relating to the redesigned reinstatement of the beneficiation process plant.

Australia

Floating Wet Concentrator Plant

The floating wet concentrator plant developed a sudden list (lean) to port side within the pond before settling on the bottom of the pond and mining was curtailed as a result.

Thailand

Underground Potash Mine

During commissioning of the mine, an underground inrush flooded the mine causing damage.

UK

Ground Engineering and Geotechnical Pre-construction Services Project (HS2)

CCi was appointed to provide claims management support on the largest geotechnical ground investigation programme in Europe, delivered from commencement to final account.

UK

Tunnel Drive Project

A tunnel drive of several kilometres with associated shafts and bore pits encountered unexpected physical conditions.

Europe

Double Deck Tunnel

A series of incidents concerning a Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) with a diameter of 13.7m, were claimed to have caused delay to the critical path of the project.

USA

Bridge Project

Construction of a bridge spanning the Ohio River was delayed as a result of flooding from a high river event.

UK

London Underground Line Extension Project (Crossrail)

CCI was appointed to provide commercial support and key performance and cost indicators to the executive board.

UK

Roadway Project

CCi was appointed as expert to determine the time and quantum issues arising during construction.

Australia

Airport Link Motorway

It was claimed that seven separate events had caused critical delay to the project’s completion date.

USA

High-rise Construction

Two separate water intrusion events occurred during the construction of a high-rise residential building in New York City.

Australia

7.5 Hectare Central Business District Development

CCi was appointed to quantify delay suffered to the construction of two commercial towers (43 and 39 floors respectively) in Sydney’s Central Business District (CBD) following a fire within the shared basement.