Laboratory Testing and Reporting of Surface and Groundwater Samples at Trinity Metals

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Job Description

Laboratory Testing and Reporting of Surface and Groundwater Samples

SCOPE OF WORKS

25 February, 2025

  1. Preamble

Trinity Metals Limited (the Company) is a privately owned company engaged in the mining and exploration of tin, tungsten, tantalum and lithium in Rwanda. The Company is currently developing and operating three mining complexes in Rwanda near the city of Kigali: Rutongo Mine (tin); Trinity Nyakabingo Mine (tungsten); and Trinity Musha Mine (tin and tantalum, with lithium exploration).

Trinity Metals is currently seeking international investment to fund the expansion, modernisation and mechanisation of the existing operations. In support of this, Trinity Metals is in the process of implementing an ISO14001/45001-aligned integrated SHEC management system. The 2024 ESIAs for all three of the mines included specialist hydrology, geochemistry and geohydrology assessments. These informed the ESIA outcomes and Environmental and Social Management Plans (ESMPs). The ESMPs make provision for surface and groundwater monitoring programmes.

Trinity Metals requires the services of an experienced and accredited laboratory to assist us with routine analysis and reporting of our water samples.

Details of the Scope of Work are provided below:

  1. Scope of Work
  2. Laboratory testing of surface and groundwater samples as per the attached schedule and including the specified determinants.
  3. Supply of sampling kits/bottles via courier to Rwanda, and the courier of samples from Rwanda to the laboratory.
  4. Duration and Deliverables

The services are required for a 24-month period, commencing in January 2024, until December 2026.

Deliverables include test results in pdf and in an excel format compatible with the Trinity Metals WQ database.

Job Industry

Research & Assessment

Job Salary Currency

Job Salary Fixed

No

Essential Qualities

Essential Qualities

Only appropriately qualified and accredited laboratories need apply. In order to conform with Trinity Metals adopted standards, all tests must be accredited by an internationally recognised body. Certificates of accreditation for the required tests must be included in any submissions. All of the tests must be performed by the applicant – i.e. no outsourcing of tests.


Application Process

Submissions to be addressed to:

Trinity Metals Sustainability Manager: Sam Ryumugabe

sam.ryumugabe@trinity-metals.com

Copied to:

Trinity Metals: ESG Consultant: Joanne Daneel

Joanne.daneel@trinity-metals.com

 

Close Date

25/03/2025