Bridge Demolition in an Environmentally Sensitive Area

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Ron J. Elliott Corry Coumans
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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17
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

The following is a detailed description of the blasting procedures used in the successful demolition of the Stave River bridge, Mission, British Columbia, Canada. This highway bridge spans a highly sensitive salmon-spawning river. Demolition of the bridge took place in a high liability situation in close proximity to sensitive structures. The new highway bridge carrying an exposed 150mm diameter gas line was located only 1.5 meters away. The bridge piers were blasted only seven meters from overhead power lines. Control of blast vibration, flyrock, and underwater overpressure was critical to the success of the operation. Electrical sequential blasting was used to ensure that blast vibration on the new bridge structure was kept below 50mm per second.
Citation

APA: Ron J. Elliott Corry Coumans  (1998)  Bridge Demolition in an Environmentally Sensitive Area

MLA: Ron J. Elliott Corry Coumans Bridge Demolition in an Environmentally Sensitive Area. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1998.

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