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DESIGN/BUILD HIGHWAY BLASTING - CASE STUDY

机译:设计/建造公路爆破-案例研究

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The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) have let a contract to Sierra Blanca Constructors for a design / build contract along 38 miles US 70 in Lincoln County, New Mexico. The project will improve safety of travel along the corridor and facilitate the adopted economic development goals of the state. Proposed improvements include widening the existing highway from two lanes to four lanes, providing left turn lane options at selected locations, improving access for businesses and residences, aesthetically enhancing retaining walls, improving storm drainage and replacing the existing pavement with a 30 year mechanistic imperialistic perpetual pavement design The US 70 Hondo Valley highway project is situated in a narrow valley with steep limestone walls, passes along a Scenic Byway and numerous historic ranching communities with structures that date back three centuries. The scope of work included requirements to monitor and mitigate blasting, noise, and vibrations. The contract was very presumptive with regard to blasting design and procedures. These included visual impact mitigation to treat and stabilize slope cuts, the Migratory Bird Treaty Act protecting roosting and nesting birds from airblast, and the protection of historic and cultural features such as acequias, wells, and structures. Public involvement affecting the rock blasting design has come from citizen task forces and committees concerned with highwall aesthetics and preserving the scenic byway and cultural resources. Constraints placed on the blasting program from agencies and the communities are often at odds. For instance, blasting must produce stable yet natural-looking walls to preserve aesthetics. Restrictions have been placed on pre-splitting and smooth-wall blasting yet safe slope are of the highest priority. This paper presents details of the design/build process undertaken by the contractors to conduct blast rock in an environmentally sensitive region. Blast designs consistent with good construction practices and used to comply with the many federal and state highway stipulations are described.
机译:新墨西哥州交通部(NMDOT)和联邦公路管理局(FHWA)已与塞拉布兰卡建筑公司(Sierra Blanca Constructors)签订了一份合同,在美国新墨西哥州林肯县的38英里(70英里)处进行设计/建造合同。该项目将改善沿走廊旅行的安全性,并促进该州通过的经济发展目标。拟议的改进措施包括将现有的高速公路从两车道扩大到四车道,在选定的位置提供左转车道的选择,改善企业和住宅的出入通道,从美学上增强挡土墙,改善暴雨排水,并以30年的机械帝国主义永久取代现有的人行道路面设计美国70 Hondo Valley高速公路项目位于一个狭窄的山谷中,那里有陡峭的石灰岩墙,沿着风景秀丽的小路和众多历史悠久的牧场社区,其建筑可以追溯到三个世纪前。工作范围包括监测和减轻爆破,噪音和振动的要求。该合同在爆破设计和程序方面非常推定。这些措施包括减轻和减少斜坡砍伐的视觉影响,《候鸟条约法》保护栖身和筑巢的鸟类免于空袭,以及保护历史和文化特征,例如文盲,水井和建筑物。影响围岩爆破设计的公众参与来自公民任务小组和关心高墙美学并保护风景秀丽的小路和文化资源的委员会。机构和社区对爆炸计划施加的约束常常是矛盾的。例如,喷砂必须产生稳定但外观自然的墙以保持美观。限制了预裂和平整壁爆破,但安全斜坡是重中之重。本文介绍了承包商在环境敏感地区进行爆破岩石的设计/建造过程的详细信息。描述了符合良好施工规范并符合许多联邦和州高速公路规定的爆破设计。

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