Underground Work At Calaveras

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
I. Michael Gowring Kenneth R. Dickson
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

This paper describes the underground work associated with the North Fork Stanislaus River Hydroelectric Development currently being constructed by Sierra Constructors for the Calaveras County Water District in California under a turnkey contract. Sierra Constructors is a joint venture of the Guy F. Atkinson Construction Company (sponsor) of South San Francisco, and the Harrison Western Corporation of Denver. Notable features of this project include the exceptionally high performance achieved by the 5.5m diameter Robbins tunneling machine and the 675m deep shaft pilot hole which was successfully realigned using oilfield directional drilling techniques. Other features include 3.7m and 4.3m diameter machine-excavated tunnels and various conventionally excavated tunnels constructed over a wide geographical area and diverse climatic conditions.
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APA: I. Michael Gowring Kenneth R. Dickson  (1987)  Underground Work At Calaveras

MLA: I. Michael Gowring Kenneth R. Dickson Underground Work At Calaveras. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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