Construction Of Longueuil "Centre" 4.0 M Diameter Interceptor In The Montreal Area

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
John R. Wagner Rudy Scarabelli
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

At one time explosives were the only economical means of rock tunnel excavation. Except in relatively long tunnels in the right rock explosives are still the cheapest means of rock excavation where they can be used. Today the most economical means of rock tunnel excavation is increasingly not the choice of the contractor. A good part of our work is for public agencies in urban areas and the public today is increasingly less tolerant of the disruption caused by our efforts. Owners in many cases have to direct their engineers to write specifications which severely restrict noise and vibration levels during construction. Sometimes specifications allow drill-and-shoot for starter tunnels only or even eliminate powder by fiat. Recent advances in the use of explosives such as sequential firing have made blasting more palatable to the public but are not enough in all situations. Thus the roadheaders on construction projects. In recent work I have seen the Alpine Miners, a Paurant Miner and the Robbins Mobile Miners used in several rock formations and now believe this type of equipment has a place in the tunnel constructor's choice of equipment. Rudy and I have not attempted to present a formula for choosing the best alternative excavation method in any given case because, of course, of the variables involved. We have simply tried to describe our experiences on a particular project and hope our observations will be of some value to tunnel constructors.
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APA: John R. Wagner Rudy Scarabelli  (1987)  Construction Of Longueuil "Centre" 4.0 M Diameter Interceptor In The Montreal Area

MLA: John R. Wagner Rudy Scarabelli Construction Of Longueuil "Centre" 4.0 M Diameter Interceptor In The Montreal Area. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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