NCC’s LKAB Vitåfors iron ore plant works: geotechnical and layout notes for engineers
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell
First reported on International Mining – News
30 Second Briefing
NCC has secured a SEK 650 million (US$68.6 million) order from LKAB for initial concreting and groundworks on the new iron ore sorting plant at Vitåfors in Gällivare, northern Sweden. The package covers major foundation pours and site preparation for the primary sorting facilities under an existing partnering agreement between the two companies. Early geotechnical and civil decisions on bearing capacity, frost protection and heavy plant load paths will strongly influence future crusher, conveyor and stockpile layouts at this key LKAB operation.
Technical Brief
- SEK 650 million order is scoped solely to early-stage concreting and groundworks at Vitåfors.
- NCC’s scope is the first package under a wider partnering framework for the full sorting plant build-out.
- Early works are structured to de-risk later process plant erection by locking in foundation geometry and interfaces.
- Partnering model allows LKAB and NCC to refine design and quantities collaboratively as ground conditions are exposed.
- Contract structure enables phased authorisation of subsequent civil, structural and mechanical packages once initial works are validated.
- Front‑loaded groundworks budget signals substantial reinforced concrete volumes and heavy plant foundation requirements.
- For similar Nordic brownfield upgrades, such early works packages often compress overall schedule by overlapping design and construction.
Our Take
Among recent iron ore project pieces in our coverage, few contract awards approach the roughly SEK 650 million scale for early-stage works, suggesting LKAB is front-loading enabling infrastructure at Vitåfors to de-risk later process plant and logistics investments.
For contractors such as NCC, securing a sizeable package at Vitåfors in Gällivare positions them well for follow-on civil and industrial scopes as LKAB continues to reconfigure its northern iron ore assets for higher-grade sorting and potential future electrified logistics chains.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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