Procon Mining & Tunnelling Ltd.
Head Office:
108-4664 Lougheed Hwy
Burnaby BC
Phone: 604-291-8292
Fax: 604-291-8082
Email: info@procongroup.net
Web: www.procongroup.net
Branches: Nisku, AB; Yellowknife, NT; Saskatoon, SK; Bellingham, WA, USA.
Date of Incorporation: 1992
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Jimmy Mah, CMA, CFO
Ed Yurkowski, P. Eng., President
John Scott, CMSP, Director, HR and Safety
Jim Dales, P. Eng., VP, Operations
Area of Expertise: Mining contractor.
Corporate Profile: Procon specializes in all facets of underground mine design, development, construction, and mine production. In addition, its expertise extends to underground civil tunneling and construction activities. With extensive depth and experience in mining and tunneling, Procon has the ability to assist junior and senior producers alike with their mine design, engineering and construction needs. Procon operates projects throughout North America, as well as Western Europe and parts of Central Asia.
—updated November, 2011
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