Piling Drilling

Piling drilling in mining operations is a critical technique for stabilising infrastructure on unstable or soft ground. It involves drilling deep into the earth to install piles that provide foundational support for mining structures, ensuring operational safety and stability.

Application

  • Supports the construction of processing plants, headframes and conveyor systems.
  • Provides foundational stability for dams used in waste management.
  • Ensures stable ground for heavy machinery and transport routes.
  • Efficiently constructs small diameter passes for transferring ore and waste between different levels of a mine.
A large yellow drilling machine with a spiral auger attachment is in operation at a construction site. Workers in orange safety gear stand nearby, overseeing the work. The background features a hilly landscape and several utility vehicles.
Construction site showing a circular concrete framework with steel rebar and partially poured concrete. Workers in safety gear stand nearby, with orange safety netting and equipment surrounding the area. A large rock is visible within the structure.

Benefits

  • Guarantees the structural integrity of mining facilities, even in challenging ground conditions.
  • Reduces the risk of structural failure, protecting both workers and equipment.
  • Prevents future costly repairs by ensuring a solid foundation from the start, optimising long-term operations.
  • Efficiently constructs small diameter passes for transferring ore and waste between different levels of a mine.

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