Specialized shaft sinking and mining contractor for deep mineral extraction
Redpath Deilmann Belarus operates the shaft-sinking division of a 135-year-old mining contractor with a documented track record of over 500 completed shafts across multiple geologies. The tech stack—AutoCAD, Primavera P6, Siemens industrial controls (S7, TIA Portal)—reflects heavy reliance on CAD-driven project planning and on-site automation rather than modern software tooling. Active hiring centers on engineering and construction roles in Germany, suggesting project-based staffing cycles tied to contract wins.
Redpath Deilmann Belarus is the Belarusian branch of Deilmann-Haniel, a specialized mining contractor focused on shaft design, sinking, and rehabilitation across all mineral types and geological conditions. The company serves mining operators and tunneling firms globally. Core capabilities include conventional and mechanized shaft sinking, ground-freezing methods for difficult geology, composite and steel lining systems, and lifecycle shaft maintenance. Projects span radioactive waste repositories, final disposal facilities, and bespoke mining infrastructure. Operations are constrained by logistical complexity, contract administration overhead, and process throughput optimization—challenges typical of geographically dispersed, high-stakes civil engineering work.
Primarily AutoCAD for design, Oracle Primavera P6 for project scheduling, Microsoft Office for administration, and Siemens industrial control software (S7, TIA Portal, CODESYS, WinCC) for on-site systems.
Shaft sinking and construction, radioactive waste retrieval and final disposal repositories, ground-freezing operations, and custom mining infrastructure for both conventional mining and specialized subsurface facilities.
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