
PROJECT FOR CONSTRUCTION OF A BURNED CLAY BUILDING MATERIALS PLANT (UKRAINE)


PROJECT TITLE:
Project title: Investment project for the development of the Lhiv clay quarry and production of construction materials.
The object is located in Chernihiv district of Chernihiv region.
INITIATORS OF THE PROJECT:
MANAGING INNOVATION SKOPJE LTD (NORTH OF MACEDONIA) and ANNAT KERAMIKA LLC (Ukraine) is the owner of the largest clay deposit in Ukraine and has a special permit to use subsurface mineral resources (№ 4467 from October 29, 2007).
Lhiv deposit is the largest deposit of quality building clay in Ukraine, located at a distance of 10 km west of Chernihiv.
We invite the Investor to implement the investment project of building a plant for the production of ceramic bricks, with its own raw material base.
We offer for sale 100% of the corporate rights of ANNAT KERAMIKA LLC. The offer includes all rights for the company together with the mining license.
PROJECT PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
The total cost of investment is 32,000,000 EUR.
Project financing is planned through an investment loan for a period of 10 years.
Annual interest rate on the loan is 5%.
The grace period for payment of the body is 2 years.
If the production of bricks is 80 million bricks per year, the production of clay will be 175 th. cub.m per year. Thus, the clay reserves are enough for the brick factory to work for more than 50 years.
IRR
19%
Internal Rate of
Return
NPV
67 568 088
EUR Net Present Value
(20 years)
PI
1,92
Profitability Index
Profit excluding
PBP
6 years
Ordinary Payback
Period
DPBP
8 years
Discounted Payback
Period
EBITDA
55 615 445 EUR
Profitability Index
Profit excluding
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE
Design work
6 months
Construction works
15 months
Manufacture of technological equipment 10 months
Installation of technological equipment
12 months
Balancing
3 months
Commissioning
3 months
The construction of the brick plant is planned to be located at a distance of 150 m from the Lhiv clay deposit.
Negotiations have already taken place with the following manufacturers of technological equipment: TEKTON GmbH (Germany), Instalat BV (Netherlands) and Kharkiv Machine-Building Plant PLINFA (Ukraine).
Start
1 year
2 year
Commissioning
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE DEPOSIT
1. Lhiv Clay Deposit is the largest in Ukraine and located only 10 km to the west from Chernihiv
2. The area of the deposit is 46.6 hectares
3. Average clay formation thickness is 12.7 m
4. The approved clay reserves 5 mln. 895 th. cubic meters
5. The reserves of mottled clays are suitable for the production of perforated ceramic bricks with a durability grade not lower than 100
6. The hydrogeological and hydrotechnical mining conditions at the deposit are favorable for a safe and long-term development
7. 0,1 km to automobile road, 0.8 km - km to the railroad
8. 2.5 km - up to two Power Lines 35 kV
PROPERTIES OF RAW MATERIALS
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF CLAY
Mottled Neogene Clay
Chemical composition:
Organic substance
- 0,28 -0,75 %
SiO - 33.6-39.4 %
Al₂O₃ - 9.56-18,72 %
Fe₂O₃ - 3.6-7.21 %
TiO₂ - 0.62-1.02 %
In terms of calcination:
Al₂O₃ - 10,12-20,47 %
Fe₂O₃ - 3.87-7.89 %
TiO₂ - 0.66-1.08 %
Chemical composition:
CaO - 0.45-3.76 %
MgO - 0.49-1.2 %
SO₃ - 0.01-0.08 %
K₂O - 0.22-1.25 %
N₂O - 004-0.45 %
MAIN PRODUCTS OF THE PROJECT
Hollow brick
0,7 NF
Hollow brick
1 NF
Hollow brick
1 NF
Hollow brick
1 NF


Solid brick
1,4 NF
Solid brick
1,4 NF
Solid brick
1,4 NF
Large-format stone
2,1 NF

Planned working time per year is 350 days
Scheduled working time per week - 7 days
Working shifts per day - 3 shifts
The planned duration of the shift is 8 hours
The volume of brick production is 80 million bricks
per year
Clay production will be 175 th.cubic m per year





Large-format stone
4,9 NF
Large-format stone
6,0 NF
Large-format stone
9,3 NF
Large-format stone
9,3 NF
Large-format stone
10,7 NF
Large-format stone
10,7 NF
Large-format stone
14,3 NF
Large-format stone
6,9 (7,2) NF
Batch preparation department
Department of formation
Department of drying
Packing department
SCHEME OF THE TECHNOLOGICAL PROCESS
Annealing department
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