Woodsmith Mine, located in the North York Moors National Park, stands as one of the UK’s most ambitious infrastructure projects. Designed to operate almost entirely underground, the mine aims to reduce visual and environmental disruption in one of the UK’s most protected landscapes.
The mine will extract polyhalite, a naturally occurring fertiliser, from the largest and highest grade resource of its kind globally. With an estimated production capacity of 20 million tonnes per year, Woodsmith Mine is set to play a crucial role in sustainable agriculture.
Salko UK is integral to the development, providing Mechanical and Electrical (M&E) installation packages since 2020. With contracts valued over £17.8 million, Salko UK is helping to build the deepest mineshaft in Europe. The company’s work spans advanced ventilation and dewatering systems, designed to improve energy efficiency and reduce operational emissions.
Salko’s expertise is evident in their installation of large-bore steel ducting, glycol pipework, and energy-efficient cooling systems, all engineered to British Standard 1710. Over 80 professionals, including project managers, planners, and mechanical fitters, have contributed to the ongoing success of the project.
The mine’s design not only prioritises high performance but is also aligned with Anglo American’s FutureSmart Mining™ vision. By focusing on environmentally conscious infrastructure, the project seeks to minimise its impact on the surrounding landscape while providing a sustainable solution for global agricultural needs.