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Excavation methods on Tennessee's largest highway rock job
Data on drilling, blasting, loading and hauling methods, safety problems, and equipment maintenance for 3.5 mi segment of US Highway 70N relocation project near Buffalo Valley, Tenn; quantities include total of 2,288,792 cu yd to be moved, with only 229,000 cu yd as earth material and 102,091 cu yd of borrow; excavation is more than 95% rock.
Excavation methods on Tennessee's largest highway rock job
Data on drilling, blasting, loading and hauling methods, safety problems, and equipment maintenance for 3.5 mi segment of US Highway 70N relocation project near Buffalo Valley, Tenn; quantities include total of 2,288,792 cu yd to be moved, with only 229,000 cu yd as earth material and 102,091 cu yd of borrow; excavation is more than 95% rock.
Excavation methods on Tennessee's largest highway rock job
Roads Streets
Cummings, J.R. (author)
Roads and Streets ; 102
1959
8 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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