The Upper Hidden Basin Diversion Project Design and Construction at Terror Lake—Kodiak, Alaska - NAT2024

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Steve Brandon Julius Strid Jennifer King
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Jun 23, 2024

Abstract

The Upper Hidden Basin Diversion (UHBD) tunnel was driven approximately 1.2 miles by the drill-and-blast method primarily through massive granite bedrock geology for the Kodiak Electric Association, Inc. (KEA) in Kodiak, Alaska. The tunnel was driven from both portals with a constant 11-ft straight-leg horseshoe cross-section. The design and construction of the tunnel was driven by logistics and weather conditions due to its remote location and the rugged terrain of the project setting. This paper will discuss the successful completion of a challenging project over a 􀂿ve-year period from preliminary planning through the design and construction phases.
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APA: Steve Brandon Julius Strid Jennifer King  (2024)  The Upper Hidden Basin Diversion Project Design and Construction at Terror Lake—Kodiak, Alaska - NAT2024

MLA: Steve Brandon Julius Strid Jennifer King The Upper Hidden Basin Diversion Project Design and Construction at Terror Lake—Kodiak, Alaska - NAT2024. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2024.

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