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Mining News Agency -The originally stagnated US$5 billion copper mine project was expected to be re-launched after the US construction company Fluor subcontracted earthwork of Quellaveco copper mine in Peru to the local company Grana y Montero.
Mining News -Peru`s Quellaveco could produce 225,000 tons of copper per year, and owned development license, but this project has been stagnant since 2013. Grana stated that they had won Fluor`s bid for US$53.9 million, and worked on Anglo American Group`s Quellaveco copper mine, expected to last 16 months.
The US Fluor won the contract in 2014 to provide construction management and pre-project execution for the Quellaveco copper project in Peru. However, Fluor and Anglo American have not yet presented positive response to the Quellaveco copper project.
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