Vertical Retreat Mining of Drop Shafts Saves Time and Money on Atlanta’s West End CSO Tunnel Project

International Society of Explosives Engineers
John MacGregor Adam Stremcha
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

Initial planning called for 3 separate drop shafts and 3 separate vent shafts to be pulled back from the excavated tunnel with a large diameter raise bore machine. With time constraints and the raise bore machine already in high demand on other shafts, a more “traditional” drill and blast approach was taken on a few of the larger drop shafts. This decision proved to be not only cost effective, but also reduced schedule impact as the shafts were excavated simultaneously with the other raise bores.
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APA: John MacGregor Adam Stremcha  (2010)  Vertical Retreat Mining of Drop Shafts Saves Time and Money on Atlanta’s West End CSO Tunnel Project

MLA: John MacGregor Adam Stremcha Vertical Retreat Mining of Drop Shafts Saves Time and Money on Atlanta’s West End CSO Tunnel Project. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2010.

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