10 August 2026
The upcoming Capital Projects Symposium (CPS) 2026 will feature two short courses designed for professionals involved in mining project development, engineering, construction, and project controls.
Taking place on Sunday, November 8th, these half-day, in-person workshops focus on practical skill development and decision-making tools across the project lifecycle.
Participation Details
- Date: Sunday, November 8th
- Format: In-person
- Credits: 4 CPD hours per course (certificate provided upon completion)
- Pricing: $350 regular / $175 student (includes course notes and a coffee break)
- Access: Open to all industry professionals; registration for the main symposium is not required.
Course Schedule
Making Data-Driven Maintenance, Rebuild, and Replacement Decisions: Practical Lifecycle Costing for Mines
- Time: 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
- Instructor: Éric Delorme (Systemex)
- Language: English
- Overview: This workshop covers lifecycle costing methodology applied to mining equipment and infrastructure. Attendees will learn frameworks for evaluating data to determine optimal timing for maintenance, major overhauls, and equipment replacement.
Mastering Operational Readiness: Strategies for Effective Project Lifecycle Management in the Era of Innovation and Energy Transition
- Time: 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
- Instructor: Joffrey Gorin-Bouchard (Kanari Management)
- Target Audience: Intermediate
- Language: English
- Overview: This session addresses operational readiness strategies needed to transition projects from the construction phase into operations. Content focuses on managing project lifecycles amid ongoing technological changes and energy transition requirements.