Sundance appoints African engineering firm

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 06 Juni 2014 | 13.23

AFRICA iron ore hopeful Sundance Resources says it's a step closer to its goal of building a $US3.5 billion mine, rail and port.

Sundance said it has appointed engineering and construction company Mota-Engil Africa as contractor to build port and rail infrastructure for the Mbalam-Nabeba Iron Ore Project in the Republics of Cameroon and Congo.

Perth-based Sundance recently raised $40 million to begin developing the project.

Sundance added that financing discussions were well advanced with a variety of potential funding partners, export credit agencies, development funds and commercial banks.

The company aims to finalise debt funding requirements by mid-2015 and construction is expected to take 3.5 years once finance is secured.

It comes a week after Sundance secured a 10-year off-take agreement with global commodities trader Noble Group.

Former Leighton Holdings chief executive Wal King was recently appointed deputy chairman of Sundance.

At 1520 AEST Sundance shares were 1.1 cents, or 11 per cent, lower at 8.9 cents.


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