Winnipeg-based Wardrop Engineering has entered into an agreement with another consulting firm, Toronto-based Micon International, to share their clientele.
The two firms will be able to offer clients everything from initial resource estimation to feasibility studies, legal counsel and site closure. Both companies will keep their respective names and neither company will change headquarters.
Micon specializes in ore reserve estimation, feasibility studies, mining and metallurgical design, mineral property valuation, and litigation support, whereas Wardrop brings expertise in multidisciplinary engineering consulting, environmental services, and information technology.
Wardrop has major clients in mining, pulp and paper, manufacturing, health care, and nuclear power.
When asked if both companies could merge down the road, Robert Pronovost, general manager of Wardrop’s mining division, said: “It’s a possibility.”
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