The purpose of this article is to examine the use of modern wet-mix shotcrete in underground environments. A critical review is provided of aspects such as mixture design, specifications, and placement. More specifically, the intent of this article is to identify the limits of the wet-mix shotcrete process, examine actual mix designs, discuss the various methods of determining (and specifying) the early-age properties of shotcrete (< 1 day), and review shotcrete placement properties, especially pumping the fresh concrete. The presentation treats various subjects taking into account actual field practices as well as the results of on-going research at Laval University, QC, Canada.