Shaft Sinking at the Nevada Test Site U1H Shaft Project

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Brian Briggs Ralph Musick
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

The U1h Shaft Project is a design/build subcontract to construct one 6.1 meter(m) (20 feet [ft.]) finished diameter shaft to a depth of 321.6 meters (m) (1055 ft.) at the Nevada Test Site (NTS). Atkinson Construction was subcontracted by Bechtel Nevada(BN) to construct the U1h Shaft for the Department of Energy (DOE). The project consists of furnishing and installing the sinking plant, construction of the 321.6 m(1055 ft.) of concrete lined shaft, development of a shaft station at a depth of 297.5 m(976 ft.), and construction of a loading pocket at the station. The outfitting of the shaft and installation of a new hoist may be incorporated into the project at a later date. This paper will describe the design phase, the excavation and lining operation, shaft station construction and the contractual challenges encountered on this project.
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APA: Brian Briggs Ralph Musick  (2001)  Shaft Sinking at the Nevada Test Site U1H Shaft Project

MLA: Brian Briggs Ralph Musick Shaft Sinking at the Nevada Test Site U1H Shaft Project. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.

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