Critical Metals (CRML) announces that it has formally greenlit the commencement of construction for a multi-use storage and pilot-plant facility in Qaqortoq, Greenland. The works will be executed under a full turnkey contract awarded to 60 degrees North Greenland. Tony Sage, Chief Executive Officer of Critical Metals Corp., commented: “Formally approving and initiation of construction in Greenland is a major step forward for CRML and the Tanbreez project. This turnkey contract provides us with a clear, structured pathway to deliver critical pilot-plant infrastructure in a challenging Arctic environment. Establishing a permanent office in Qaqortoq further demonstrates our commitment to operating locally, responsibly, and efficiently as we advance Tanbreez toward development. We see this facility as a cornerstone asset that underpins our technical work programs and long-term strategic objectives.”
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