Ambitious Endeavors in Mechanized Shaft Construction: A Case History of Two Mine Shaft Projects in Australia

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
John Zeni
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

In Australia during the 1990s, Zeni Drilling took on several demanding shaft boring contracts. This paper describes the safety, operational, technical and environmental advantages derived through the implementation of mechanized boring methods for two of these projects. The paper first describes a 3-meter (10 ft) diameter access shaft blind bored from an underground location to 440 meters (1,444 ft) deep for a gold mine in Tasmania. The construction of a 5.8-meter (19 ft) diameter, 515-meter (1,690 ft)deep ventilation shaft for a longwall coal mine in New South Wales is also described.
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APA: John Zeni  (2001)  Ambitious Endeavors in Mechanized Shaft Construction: A Case History of Two Mine Shaft Projects in Australia

MLA: John Zeni Ambitious Endeavors in Mechanized Shaft Construction: A Case History of Two Mine Shaft Projects in Australia. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.

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