Sectors and project types

Carbonates and industrial minerals: where our involvement makes a measurable difference.

We do not aim to serve every sector. The following scenarios are the contexts —industrial minerals, primarily lime, cement, GCC, aggregates and limestone, dolostone and marble quarries— where our geological criterion consistently changes the project outcome.

01

Consulting firms that require capacity in carbonates and industrial minerals

Firms with broader project scopes that need a serious technical arm for the geological component of carbonates and industrial minerals —execution, criterion or both— without expanding their in-house team.

Typical engagements
  • Specialized geological execution in carbonates under your leadership
  • Technical reinforcement on complex limestone, dolostone or marble scopes
  • On-demand interpretation and review
02

Lime, cement, GCC and aggregate projects

Industrial projects in evaluation, structuring or pre-investment phases that require a coherent geological reading of the deposit to define its potential use and support the decision.

Typical engagements
  • Definition of the industrial use: lime, cement, GCC and/or aggregates
  • Independent geological review of the carbonate deposit
  • Contextual resource evaluation for decision-makers
03

Limestone, dolostone and marble quarries

Active operations and quarry developers in carbonates that need applied geological evaluation to support continuity, expansion or reorientation of the material toward another industrial vertical.

Typical engagements
  • Geological evaluation of carbonate quarries
  • Support for operational and material-quality decisions
  • Resource framing and use reorientation
04

Owners and technical leaders who need criterion

Decision-makers and technical leaders on carbonate and industrial-mineral projects who need an independent, sober perspective before committing capital, scope or direction.

Typical engagements
  • Pre-investment technical review on carbonate projects
  • Second opinion on existing geological readings
  • Articulation of risk and uncertainty in the deposit
Geologist's hammer on carbonate rock at a quarry, with industrial machinery in the background and mountains at sunset
From the outcrop to the industrial decision

Where the geology of the carbonate meets its real use.

Not sure if your case fits?

Tell us briefly what you are evaluating. We will tell you honestly whether our involvement adds value.