Johnson Poole & Bloomer

Quarrying & Minerals Services

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Johnson Poole & Bloomer`s roots lie in the extractive industries, working on matters of minerals town and country planning, exploration geology, open pit design, minerals management and valuation services. The firm`s Chartered Mineral Surveyors, Geologists, Geotechnical and Environmental Engineers combine to provide a comprehensive consultancy and design service to the minerals industry and to mineral estate owners and regulators.

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Our Minerals-Related Services Include...

Minerals Planning

  • Advice on national and local minerals planning policy and making representations to protect the client`s interests.
  • Planning appraisals and Applications.
  • Environmental Impact Assessments.
  • Expert evidence and professional Representation.

Minerals Management Services

  • Leases, Licences and Commercial Negotiations.
  • Compulsory purchase negotiations, wayleave and lease reviews.
  • Rent and Royalty reviews.
  • Terrier Preparation/Management.

Valuations

  • Asset and company valuations of all types, from individual small sites to major valuations subject to Stock Exchange criteria.
  • `Mining Code` advice and valuations where mineral workings approach railways, canals, pipelines and other protected installations.

Resource and Geotechnical Assessment

  • Geological and geotechnical exploration and interpretation.
  • Mineral resource evaluation.

Excavation and Restoration Design

  • Optimised design proposals for Mineral Extraction and Earthmoving industries.
  • 3D CADD Design and Fly-Throughs.
  • Slope and tip stability, geotechnical assessments.

Restoration and Aftercare

  • Advice on abandoned or exhausted minerals facilities, including environmental liability, aftercare, land use considerations, and disposal opportunities.
  • Monitoring of post-restoration site performance.
  • Design of quarry and mine sites for innovative leisure-related after use.

Environmental Monitoring

  • Monitoring services during and after the life of a mine or quarry.
  • Monitoring of noise, dust, water and ground gases.