Greenland Minerals Ltd. provided update on engineering studies to optimise the civil design and construction strategies for the Kvanefjeld Project. Onsite studies were conducted in August 2018 by a multidisciplinary team of engineers from Tetra Tech, Nuna Logistics, PND Engineers and CCCC. The North American arctic specialist port design company PND Engineers has completed a design optimisation for the port facilities. The location of the port facilities at the Tuna Peninsula has been enhanced to allow for increased use of local construction materials. This will reduce the overall capital cost of the project by taking advantage of the abundant source of good quality aggregate material available for port construction. The port location on the Tuna Peninsula is located at the base of the Narsaq valley in an area that is currently used for a municipal rubbish dump. PND Engineers have recommended the use of Open Cell Technology for the project as it offers the lowest cost and least construction risk. CCCC is China's largest construction company with extensive experience in infrastructure construction including Ports. CCCC worked collaboratively with PND Engineers to provide the on shore port design and cost estimate for associated facilities. CCCC has provided an extensive design of the onshore facilities for an efficient port operation. CCCC have included flexibility within the design to allow for a staged development strategy and delivered a high level of design detail for the updated cost estimate. In November 2018 Tetra Tech redesigned aspects of the project to optimise civil design, that led to a dramatic reduction in civil earth works associated with project development. Cut and fill quantities were reduced to ~20% of the original design. Nuna Logistics is currently compiling an updated civil construction cost estimate for the project based on the new civil design. This will detail the cost reductions accurately.