The Woodsmith Project—Construction of the Access Shaft at Lockwood Beck Using Innovative Blind Boring Technique - RETC2023

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 14
- File Size:
- 217 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jun 13, 2023
Abstract
The Woodsmith Project is located in north-eastern England within the North York
Moors National Park. The strata contains the world’s largest known high-grade
Polyhalite resource of around 2.66 billion tonnes. The Project was initiated by York
Potash Limited (YPL), a subsidiary of Sirius Minerals plc., but in March 2020, a takeover
was completed by Anglo American, one of the largest mining companies in
the world.
Polyhalite is an evaporite mineral and contains essential nutrients required for plant
growth. The Polyhalite will be extracted via two deep mine shafts and transported
underground from the mine site to a Materials Handling Facility on a Mineral Transport
System (MTS), which comprises a high-capacity conveyor belt system located within
a 4.9 m ID tunnel.
In 2018, STRABAG were awarded with the design and construction of the MTS tunnel
and associated infrastructure, including the high-capacity conveyor system. The
scope of work consists of 300 m of open cut, 100 m SCL tunnel, 36.5 km TBM drive
(originally anticipated as three separate TBM drives) along with a network of underground
caverns at the Woodsmith Mine. The construction of two 380 m deep intermediate
access shafts was later awarded as Amendments to the Contract.
The tunnel is constructed using a Herrenknecht Single Shield TBM. As a result of how
the various elements of the project have developed over time, the first TBM drive has
been extended to ~29 km making it the worlds longest single heading TBM Tunnel
when complete. The option of completing the entire tunnel length with a single heading
TBM drive is currently being assessed by Anglo American and STRABAG.
This unprecedented tunnel length requires two intermediate shafts to provide essential
access and services, the first intermediate shaft is at Lockwood beck (LWB) and
the second is at Ladycross (LDX). The LWB shaft has been constructed utilising the
innovative Blind Boring technique never used before in the UK. This paper will explain
the methodology and technical risk management associated with this technique.
The authors believe that the collaborative approach between all contract partners is
and continues to be the important contributor for the success of this project.
Citation
APA:
(2023) The Woodsmith Project—Construction of the Access Shaft at Lockwood Beck Using Innovative Blind Boring Technique - RETC2023MLA: The Woodsmith Project—Construction of the Access Shaft at Lockwood Beck Using Innovative Blind Boring Technique - RETC2023. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.