IGS wins project in DR Congo

Date: 27th September 2016
Posted by: Christopher Duku
Category: News

drc-flagIGS is pleased to announce the securing of a new contract in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). This project, part of the World Bank-funded PROMINES Project, is to undertake an airborne geophysical survey of six sites in the DRC and to interpret the data derived from this survey. IGS is leading this project and partnering with PGW of Canada and NRG of South Africa.

Dr Peter Zawada, Managing Director of IGS, said “We are pleased to have won this work and to continue to expand our operations in Africa. We are hopeful of securing other work in the DRC in the near future and to further expand our business here and in other parts of Africa”.

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