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Differences between the Engineering Cultures of Australia and Brazil

Australian mining and engineering companies have increasingly been investing in the mining industry in Brazil. It is a country of enormous mineral and agricultural wealth, with a well-established mining sector. Some Brazilian mining companies and personnel have been journeying in the opposite direction. There are significant differences in the approaches to engineering between the Australian and Brazilian industries that can cause confusion for companies operating in the other country. These range from differing expectations during the various stages of feasibility studies to style of plant and contracting strategies during the construction phase of projects. Some of the differences are driven by tax regimes, labour costs, or different settlement patterns. Others are the result of different histories and pressures on the industries in the two nations.This paper describes some of the differences in approach found in the two countries and some of the reasons for them._x000D_
FORMAL CITATION:Fountain, C, Libnio P and Lane, G, 2011. Differences between the engineering cultures of Australia and Brazil, in Proceedings MetPlant 2011, pp 49-65 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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