THE CORRIDOR MODEL

The Corridor Model

Mining · Infrastructure · Engineering · Environment

CORRIDOR MODEL

Seven acts, four connected lenses

  1. 01

    Thesis

    Resource value depends on the resource, corridor, capital and licence being read together.

  2. 02

    Resource

    Geological evidence, reporting codes, data governance, mine concept and uncertainty establish what can be decided.

  3. 03

    Corridor

    Port, rail, road, power, water, logistics interfaces and constructability determine whether capacity can operate.

  4. 04

    Capital

    Study maturity, estimate class, schedule, delivery model and finance readiness define the sanction path.

  5. 05

    Licence

    Assessment, permits, stakeholder process, commitments, closure and operating legitimacy remain design conditions.

  6. 06

    Interfaces

    A decision in any lens changes the evidence required in the other three. Interface ownership makes that change visible.

  7. 07

    Action

    Move from the system view to the lifecycle, regional map, full dossiers and the service route that matches the next decision.

Resource evidenceConnected capacityDecision maturityOperating conditions

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CONCIERGE

Resolve the next route

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