Specialized Urban Shaft Construction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Gary A. Almeraris Thomas F. Peyton
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

This paper describes the innovative procedures employed during the construction of 3 deep shafts within the confines of New York City. The shafts, which varied in diameter from 1.8m (6ft) to 7.3m (24ft) and had an overall depth of 199m (650ft), were excavated by both mechanical and conventional methods. These were subsequently concrete lined, clad steel riser pipes installed and associated surface structures were constructed. Tricky surface rock blasting coupled with the unearthing of unexpected obstructions caused constant uncertainty during the excavation phase. In addition, the necessity of handling men and material in restricted yet deep openings required the development of a safer and more productive shaft construction procedure.
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APA: Gary A. Almeraris Thomas F. Peyton  (1989)  Specialized Urban Shaft Construction

MLA: Gary A. Almeraris Thomas F. Peyton Specialized Urban Shaft Construction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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