The Cost Simulation Approach For Evaluating, Selection And Recommendation Of Equipment For Large Volume Earth-Moving Projects

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Harrison H. Roberts
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

A. We are aware that many who are in the audience have perhaps heard before some of the material which will be presented. Since our firm is more closely associated with the heavy construction industry our experience is more oriented in that direction. Notwithstanding this, the subject your program committee has asked us to present centers mainly in the earth-moving field. We find a common denominator between say, the stripping of a site to uncover an ore-body which will be developed by open-pit methods, and that of excavating & transporting materials for an embankment dam, airport or other project. Both are earth-moving problems and we offer for your consideration a means of determining the most favorable method, equipment selection and resultant cost. We do considerable studies involving rock excavation for tunnels, underground powerhouses, inclined and vertical shafts for penstocks, muck-removal, electrical cable & other related underground work. Hence, we believe we speak the same language.
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APA: Harrison H. Roberts  (1972)  The Cost Simulation Approach For Evaluating, Selection And Recommendation Of Equipment For Large Volume Earth-Moving Projects

MLA: Harrison H. Roberts The Cost Simulation Approach For Evaluating, Selection And Recommendation Of Equipment For Large Volume Earth-Moving Projects. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1972.

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