Valdez, Alaska Glacier Point Quarry – One Shot / One Chance for Success

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Mike Cammack Gustavo Azpilcueta Richard O’Meara Billy Rosseau
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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14
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2017

Abstract

During the summer of 2014, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) sought proposals to vastly improve and expand the small boat harbor in Valdez, Alaska. It would be a multi-year project, and construction was scheduled to begin in the spring of 2015. One aspect of the project was the construction of a 3,100 feet (1000 m) rubble-mound breakwater to protect a mooring basin. An estimated 208,500 tons (190,000 t) of rock, ranging in size from 160 to 3500 lbs (73 – 1600 kg), were needed to build the breakwater. The Glacier Point Quarry was selected as the rock source due to its proximity to the project and the quality of the rock meeting all of the USACE rock standards.
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APA: Mike Cammack Gustavo Azpilcueta Richard O’Meara Billy Rosseau  (2017)  Valdez, Alaska Glacier Point Quarry – One Shot / One Chance for Success

MLA: Mike Cammack Gustavo Azpilcueta Richard O’Meara Billy Rosseau Valdez, Alaska Glacier Point Quarry – One Shot / One Chance for Success. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2017.

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