Strategic Public Relations for Underground Conservatory at Tennessee Governor’s Residence

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Jake Hutchison Wade Hutchison
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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13
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

The opposition to the project has risen as a result of some political pressures and from public perceptions about the project’s necessity and its impact on the neighborhood. As a result of this controversy, the Underground Conservation Hall was quickly termed “Bredesen’s Bunker” by the Media. Close exposures for blasting, required by the Conservation Hall construction project, have been regulated by specifications that regulate seismic monitoring, pre-blast and post-blast inspections. Planned blasting for the project included blasting to a depth of 30 feet (9.14 meters) within 35 feet (10.67 meters) of the front of the newly renovated Tennessee Executive Residence. Excavation for the project found more competent rock at higher elevations than identified in test drilling which required blasting within 2 feet (0.61 meters) of the side of the Residence.
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APA: Jake Hutchison Wade Hutchison  (2009)  Strategic Public Relations for Underground Conservatory at Tennessee Governor’s Residence

MLA: Jake Hutchison Wade Hutchison Strategic Public Relations for Underground Conservatory at Tennessee Governor’s Residence. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2009.

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