Excavating a Tunnel in the Foothills of the Southern Alps of New Zealand

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
E Giles
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Pike River Coal Limited (PRCL) is opening a new underground coal mine in the Paparoa Ranges north-east of Greymouth. To access the coal reserves, PRCL have had to build a 13 km access road through regrowth and virgin forest, and appointed McConnell Dowell Constructors Limited, with URS New Zealand Limited as their consulting engineers, to construct the final access link: a 2.3 km long, 5.5 m wide and 4.5 m high incline tunnel. This paper discusses the logistical issues of construction in an isolated pristine forest in mountain land and how they were addressed. It provides an overview of the 90 per cent complete tunnel and how challenging rock conditions have been mastered. It outlines briefly the remaining work which is construction of pit bottom workings where the mine infrastructure will be housed and construction of a 110 m deep, 4.0 m diameter, vertical ventilation shaft.
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APA: E Giles  (2008)  Excavating a Tunnel in the Foothills of the Southern Alps of New Zealand

MLA: E Giles Excavating a Tunnel in the Foothills of the Southern Alps of New Zealand. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2008.

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