Zalaegerszeg, Zala, Hungary
- PROPERTY TYPE
Commercial Development
- BEDROOMS
1
- SIZE
12,034,040 sq ft
1,118,000 sq m
Key features
- Large permitted mining areas with extensive sand and gravel reserves
- Excellent location near M85 and Austrian border
- Valid mining and environmental permits until 2035
- Proven extraction history (3.5M tons sold in 3 years)
- Machinery inventory included for full-site buyers
Description
Two sales packages with different sized mining areas are available for sale.
1st Sales Package
Mining pits with sizes of:
Approx. 52 ha - Sand pit:
Mineable mineral resources: The mining area currently contains 5.2 million tons of minable sand; an additional 6.5 million tons can be achieved with expansion of the mining area.
The permit for the landfill and disposal of inert waste is in process. This ensures the possibility of storing, landfilling, and recycling construction and mining waste.
Approx. 30.7 ha gravel pit:
- The mineable mineral resource is 4,769,901 m3 (approx. 9.5 million tons)
Name of mineral: Gravel sand
Base of mining property: 98.0 m
BSZF cover: 120.0
3.5 million tons of gravel have already been extracted and sold from the adjacent gravel pit in 3 years.
Approx. 23 ha - Gravel pit:
- Useful material on an area of 22.9333 hectares.
Gravel, siliceous sand, maximum permitted extraction: 4,425,639 m3
Annual extractable quantity: 400,000 m3
Planned production: 50,000 m3/year
Approx. 6.1 ha - Gravel pit:
- Valid mining permit until February 1, 2035.
Mining area: 30.6859 ha of usable material
Siliceous sand (1472), maximum permitted extraction: 4,769,901 m3
Annual extractable quantity: 500,000 m3/year
Planned production: 100,000 m3/year
Geological characteristics of the mine sites
Cover: Humus cover layer between 0.2 and 0.5 meters of raw material.
Gravel sand up to a thickness of 0.5-20.4 meters.
The sales price for this 1st mining package is:
?9 million
2nd Sales Package
Excavations with sizes of:
approx. 76.8 hectares (3 gravel/crushed stone pits)
-The mineral extraction capacity of the pits: 12,182,756 m³.
The mining areas have a valid environmental protection permit valid until November 30, 2035.
In the last 3 years, 3.5 million tons of gravel have already been extracted and sold from the adjacent gravel pit.
The sales price for this 2nd mining package is:
?12.5 million
General information about the mining areas
-This gravel mining company holds a mining license.
-The groundwater level (at each pit) is constant and lies between approximately 1.20 m and 1.60 m above the surface.
The mining method at the individual mining sites
-In this region, the rock layer (footwall) beneath the mined material lies between 17 and 22 meters, meaning gravel is present up to this height.
-Up to a depth of 12 meters, mining is carried out using bucket-wheel excavators; from a depth of 12 to 22 meters, mining is carried out using floating dredgers.
Total mining area: approximately 111.8 hectares.
- There is an inventory of the machinery used in gravel pits. If buyers/investors are interested in all pits, all machinery will, of course, be left at the mining site.
Permits
-All mining areas have valid permits and environmental protection permits, the validity periods of which vary from pit to pit.
The relevant geotechnical investigations/documents and permits are available for each of the gravel pits.
Further information on request.
Zalaegerszeg, Zala, Hungary
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