06/03/2026
Most mine infrastructure is planned for production. Reclamation is a different problem.
When a site moves into closure, the work isn't over. Crews are still on the ground, often for months, and the infrastructure supporting them needs to function just as well as it did during operations, but now under tighter budgets and with a clear removal date at the end.
Permanent foundations and concrete pads don't fit that logic. They add cost to a phase already under financial pressure, and leave a footprint that has to be managed after the work concludes.
Multipoint Foundations designs and manufactures modular foundation systems that can be installed without excavation or concrete, and removed cleanly when the project is done. For reclamation-phase camp infrastructure, that reversibility isn't a bonus feature. It's the point.
If you're planning late-stage or closure infrastructure, the foundation strategy is worth revisiting before the assumptions from earlier in the project carry over by default.