Jim Redpath
James S. Redpath is a Canadian mining engineer, and former president of J.S. Redpath Limited a mining contractor and engineering company based in North Bay, Ontario. In 1975 he was awarded the Engineering Medal by the Professional Engineers Ontario.[1] Redpath founded J.S. Redpath in 1962 in Val-d'Or,[2] which has since evolved into an international company with billion-dollar revenue.[3]
Publications
- Redpath, James S. (January 1988), Hoisting - A Trip to the Year 2013, North Bay, CA: J.S. Redpath Limited
gollark: I mean, Ethernet can do 10Gbps over... eight wires, is it?
gollark: I think the problem is more that university education seems to suffer stupidly high costs for some mysterious reason, and throwing giant amounts of tax money is unlikely to help.
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References
- "Toward a Better Understanding of Mine Shaft Guides". The Val 'Dor Star. 7 September 1977. Archived from the original on 11 May 2017. Retrieved 22 September 2009.
- Johnstone, Bruce (1 June 2010). "Associated Mining Construction Ltd. (AMC) to Play a Key Role in Second Potash Boom in Saskatchewan". Leader-Post. Retrieved 25 June 2010.
- "BOOK: Redpath - the First Half-Century 1962-2012". Canadian Mining Journal. 28 March 2013. Retrieved 25 April 2013.
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