Technical and socioeconomic analysis for the relocation of administrative structures and workshops at the Monte Verde Mine

Authors

  • Aline Marques de Araújo
  • Ricardo Antônio da Silva Rodrigues
  • Rejane Izabel Lima Corrêa

Keywords:

relocation, pit, mining, infrastructure, engineering

Abstract

The growth of mining pits often necessitates the relocation of structures near these sites. This process involves careful consideration of locational trade-offs of installations, aiming at the development of suitable conceptual infrastructure engineering. A notable example is the Carajás Mining Complex, located in Parauapebas, Pará, where the Relocation of Monte Verde Pit Structures is required due to the pit's expansion. In this context, it is essential to analyze alternative areas for relocating administrative structures and workshops, considering both technical and economic aspects. The development of infrastructure projects is crucial, including the assessment of prices for each option. The final decision on which area is most advantageous takes into account various factors such as accessibility, topography, availability of natural resources, and environmental impacts. Additionally, it is important to consider the economic viability of each alternative, seeking to maximize benefits from both a technical and economic standpoint in engineering. In summary, relocating structures near mining pits due to their growth is a challenge that requires careful analysis and planning, aiming to ensure the continuity of operations and minimize negative impacts on the environment and local communities.

Published

2024-12-13

How to Cite

Marques de Araújo, A., Antônio da Silva Rodrigues, R., & Izabel Lima Corrêa, R. (2024). Technical and socioeconomic analysis for the relocation of administrative structures and workshops at the Monte Verde Mine. PARAMÉTRICA, 16(2). Retrieved from https://periodicos.famig.edu.br/index.php/parametrica/article/view/608