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Rankin Inlet | Kangiqliniq . The Business Development Gateway. Presentation Outline:. Overview of Rankin Inlet Current Infrastructure New Developments Deep Sea Port Project Meliadine Mine Project. Rankin Inlet – Nickel Mine.
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Rankin Inlet | Kangiqliniq The Business Development Gateway
Presentation Outline: • Overview of Rankin Inlet • Current Infrastructure • New Developments • Deep Sea Port Project • Meliadine Mine Project
Rankin Inlet – Nickel Mine • Almost all communities in Nunavut were established from traditional and cultural ties • Rankin Inletwas established as a result of the North Rankin Nickel Mine in 1957 • Community has a strong history and culture of mining • Some of the original minors of the Rankin Inlet Nickel Mine are still living in the community
Rankin Inlet Facts • Hub community connecting the North, South, East and West. • Population: 2,358 (Statistics Canada 2011 Consensus of Population) • Approx. 150 Registered Businesses
Main Sources of Employment • Government of Nunavut: Approximately 250 jobs • M&T Enterprises Ltd: Approximately 45-60 depending on the season • Hope to change this with opening of Meliadine Mine: creating increase in Private Sector Growth
What we Have to Offer • Large potential for new business • Strong existing workforce with a growing number of entrepreneurs • Up-to-date Infrastructure: Cellphone Coverage, Cable, Internet, Utilidor with running sewage and water
Developments in Rankin Inlet • Rankin Inlet Airport Expansion • Men’s Correctional Facility • Itivia Site • Upgrades to Fuel Storage • All Weather Road from Rankin Inlet to Meliadine Lake • Nunavut Manitoba All Weather Highway • Deep Sea Port Facility • Meliadine Mine Project
Rankin Inlet Airport Expansion • $27 Million • Expansion will include the Runway and Staging Area for the Aircrafts • This will add an additional access point to the runway from the Airport • Creation of Construction Jobs
Men’s Correctional Facility • Openinglate October 2012 • 48 beds (in-mate capacity) • 45 staff • 15 casual staff
Itivia Site • Industrial Area of Rankin Inlet • Transport Canada/Airport Lands have designated a staging area for Agnico Eagle • Hamlet expanding Itivia site to upgrade staging area for other mineral exploration companies, local businesses, and for hamlet use • Main Objective: to increase efficiency in loading and offloading sea lift materials • Changes in Community Land Use Plan in the past 12 months have shown some of these new developments for the Itivia Site.
Upgrades to Fuel Storage(Information Provided my Petroleum Products Division) • Rankin Inlet: 13 Fuel Tanks • Diesel Fuel Storage (8 tanks): 17 million litres • Gasoline Fuel (2 Tanks): 3 million litres • Aircraft Fuel (3 Tanks): 9 million litres • 6 additional tanks completed in the last 2 years. • Reason: • Community Growth. • Significant Increase in Airport Movement. • Spin off from Agnico Eagle Mine
All Weather Road – Rankin Inlet to Meliadine Lake • All-weather, $21 million, 24-kilometre road that will link Agnico-Eagle Mining’s Meliadine Gold Mine Project to Rankin Inlet • This will bring workers, fuel, drilling supplies and food to the camp from the community • The road will allow year-round exploration work to continue at the Agnico Eagle Mine Site. • Expected to be completed late Summer – early Fall 2012
Nunavut-ManitobaAll Weather Road System • Connecting Manitoba Highway System in Sundance (MB) to Churchill, Rankin Inlet, and four other communities in the Kivalliq Region • Total Length: 1,475 km • Tremendous amount of construction and engineering to be done providing large amount of employment opportunity for Nunavummiut • Annual Maintenance Cost estimated between $7-10 million • Need for more services will increase including gas stations, restaurants, service stations, etc.
Nunavut-ManitobaAll Weather Road System • Business Case Reviewed by the Government in Nunavut in March 2012 • MB and NU will present finding to Federal Government in an effort to secure further funding for the project. • Proposed to be built in 3 phases over 14 years. • Phase 1 – Arviat to Rankin Inlet • Phase 2 – Chester Field Inlet to Baker Lake • Phase 3 – Arviat through to Churchill
Deep Sea Port Facility • Ships tend to anchor about half-mile off shore outside the barrier islands and use a barge system to and from ship because Rankin Inlet doesn’t have adequate marine facilities. • Ships have tugs and flat barges which they use to transport goods back and forth costing companies between $60-80,000/day. • All freight comes through Itivia Site with Fuel coming through Johnsons Cove
Deep Sea Port Facility • New Marine Facilities will have ships coming in shown as Survey Point • Site is well protected and offers an easier access for ship arrival and departure. • In case of emergency, this site is closer from the exit point • This is also the preferred site for the shipping companies • There is a lot of cargo landing spaces and potential tank farm area • Finally, the Survey Point is a secure place for the community.
Deep Sea Port Facility • The floating wharf has been designed to receive a ship about 140 meters long, which corresponds to the biggest sealift ship of NSSI and NEAS going into the Kivalliq Region • The savings for the sealift companies can be transferred into the financing of the port for the Hamlet through harboring fees
Deep Sea Port Facility • Logistic Savings • Decrease in unload time for sealift boats from approximately 8 days to 3 days) • Sealift companies will not require staff to be flown in to unload the boat (estimated to 5 men @1000$/day + flight tickets) • Easier and Safer fuel transfer from boat to shore decreasing overall environmental risk
Deep Sea Port Facility Outcomes • Provide safer, cheaper and faster sealift/stevedoring services. • Create new and welcome infrastructure for industrial and non-industrial usage • Local social and economic development (Employment opportunities and building local expertise) • Create an opportunity for increased fishing in the area (larger vessels) • Strengthening Long Term Business Relationships with other communities in the Kivalliq Region and Nunavut • Undertake public investments establishing Nunavummiut as self-sustaining • Greater Establishment of Canada’s Presence in the Arctic
Deep Sea Port Facility • P3 Partnership – Partnership between the Public and Private Sectors. • Port Cost: approximately $20 million • Jobs Created (Port Specific): 10 - 15 • Anticipated Completion Date: August 2013
Deep Sea Port Facility:Agnico Eagle • Port should be ready for beginning of Agnico Eagle’s Construction phase in 2013. • During the construction phase of the mine, over the next 3 years, Agnico Eagle will be able to receive 3-5 dedicated sealifts approximately 55,000 tons per year • During the operation phase of the mine, they will receive 2-3 dedicated sealifts of approximately 45,000 tons per year
Meliadine Mine Project(Info provided by Agnico Eagle) • Meliadine exploration and development project is 22 km northwest of Rankin Inlet • $30 million spent on exploration studies this year • Capital Investment: $1 billion for the Meliadine Project • Tentative Timeline: • 2010-2014 – Exploration and Permitting • 2012-2013 – Completion of Feasibility Study • 2013-2016 – Construction • Full Mine Operations will begin in 2017, Mine will be operational for 10-15 years.
Meliadine Mine – JOBS(Info provided by Agnico Eagle) • Approximately: • 500-600 jobs will be created during construction • 500-600 jobs will be created once mine goes into operation • Annual operations spending will be between $350-$450 million per year
Meliadine MineEffect on Local Businesses • Job Creation (Over 500 people) • Private Sector companies expanding accommodation capacity in Rankin Inlet • Increased Income and Revenues for the entire communityresulting in: • Greater Need for Secondary Services • Increased variety of consumer products • More housing to be built • More services will be in demand
Rankin InletCommunity Economic Development Plan • Ensuring our new developments move forward prioritizing the values and goals of the people in our community
Thank YouMutnaEmail additional questions to: Evan Morrison cedo@rankininlet.ca