Tunneling And Underground Excavation Generator Of Litigation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Franklin T. Matthias
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

No one involved in the contruction business wants litigation, except maybe some lawyers. Contractors rarely resort to litigation unless they have sustained econmic wounds that are serious or mortal. The major cause of serious contractor losses occur because of sub-surface conditions which cannot be defined with certainty in any practicable way except as shown during construction and prove during construction to be substantially worse and more expensive to cope with than anticipated during bidding. Building, Dam and Highway contractors are generally close in their estimates of cost after they get foundations excavated and are building above ground. Their main risk in bidding is the cost of getting out of the ground compared to their estimate. So maybe 10%, 20% or even 30% of their project represent high risk underground work. The tunneling and underground contractor is dealing with high risk work for virtually 100% of his project. He appreciates this risk and is willing to assume it up to a bearable limit. His costs are highly sensitive to relatively small variations of the ground in underground work. His work is unique in other respects. As contrasted with other types of construction where loads develop as construction progresses and do not reach ultimate until the project becomes operative, tunnel and underground construction requires the immediate structural support of ultimate loads that are there when he digs or very soon thereafter. He must put in enough support
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APA: Franklin T. Matthias  (1974)  Tunneling And Underground Excavation Generator Of Litigation

MLA: Franklin T. Matthias Tunneling And Underground Excavation Generator Of Litigation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1974.

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