In the mining and tunneling industries, time is critical; and as the mining/tunneling cycle becomes shorter, production increases.
Sustainable Shotcrete Using Blast-Furnace Slag
Two shotcrete mixtures were designed based on sustainability for use in mining ground support.
Ability to Access Restricted Space and Difficult-to-Reach Areas, Including Overhead and Underground
Accessing the site of a concrete pour can often be one of the biggest challenges faced by contractors.
Fort McHenry Tunnel Miscellaneous Structural Repairs
At the time of its construction, the widest underwater tunnel in the world, the Fort McHenry Tunnel in Baltimore, MD, was opened to traffic in 1985.
Rapid-Setting Cement in Shotcrete
Evolving technology in the shotcrete industry using a rapid-setting mixture with calcium sulfoaluminate (CSA) cement in lieu of a more common portland cement mixture is helping to meet the challenges for shotcrete repairs and underground projects throughout the world.
Soudan Mine Shaft Rehabilitation
The Soudan Mine is a historic taconite and iron ore mine in Northeastern Minnesota.
Shotcrete Work in Confined Space Area
Shotcrete work, by its very nature, provides an excellent method of installing concrete materials in storage bins, hoppers, culverts, inlets, vaults, tanks, and other areas, where it is difficult to transport and efficiently install materials by conventional casting methods.
The Outstanding International Project
The Outstanding Underground Project
Underground Shotcrete Roof Repair of Hanging Lake Tunnel
During a Federal Highway Administration annual safety inspection in March 2007, a crack was found in the flat roof portion of the cut and cover section of the Hanging Lake Tunnels along Interstate 70 in Glenwood Springs, CO.