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Fipa Investment Project Profile Cement Factory FIPA INVESTMENT PROJECT PROFILE CEMENT FACTORY, GACKO Project title The construction of a factory for the production of cement in Gacko Municipality. Sector Natural resources, Industry sector Location Gacko Municipality Location description Gacko municipality is located in south-east Herzegovina in the Republic of Srpska entity, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It borders with the municipalities Foca, Kalinovik, Nevesinje i Bileca. Location of cement factory is very close to current mine of Gacko, which is very important in terms of raw materials production cost for the preparation and processing. Project status Business idea Project description This project proposes the construction of a factory for cement production. The natural resources - raw materials for cement production in Gacko are: limestone marls, marls of main coal layer, electro filter ash of TPP Gacko, limestone sediments on the site Ponikve near Gacko, and clay. Location of limestone that could be used as a component in cement production is state-owned and is located 1 km away from the proposed location for the cement factory. Marl is a basic raw material for the production of Portland cement, because for its mineralogical and the chemical composition meets the requirements of the cement industry. The raw materials is provided but it necessary to do: (1) Industrial (laboratory) and technological tests; (2) Feasibility study; (3) Project Designing and implementation. For the exploitation of these resources is necessary to provide the exploitation concession issued by the Ministry of Economy, Energy and Development of Republic of Srpska with the approval of the Gacko municipality. Estimated total App. 70 million EUR for cement factory with an annual capacity of 500 000 tons. investment cost App. 50 million EUR for cement factory with an annual capacity of 400 000 tons. Form of cooperation Concession, Public Private Partnership with foreign partner Supporting information For additional information about this project, please contact FIPA either by e-mail: available [email protected] or phone number: +387 33 278 080. Grbavička 4, 71000 Sarajevo / Tel. +387 33 278 080 / Fax +387 33 278 081 / www.fipa.gov.ba / [email protected] .
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