Geotechnical Design Services Inc.
North Antelope Mine, Truck Dump Project, North Antelope Mine, Wyoming. (1995).
A 68-foot Welded Wire Wall, constructed with a notch in the middle to accomodate the crusher system.
Jacobs Ranch Mine, near Douglas, Wyoming. (1998).
Welded Wire Wall system constructed for a truck dump at the mine
Diamond Fork Tunnel, Construction, Central Utah Project, (2003).
Shoring designed by GDS to facilitate access and finish of the ventilation shaft
Willow Creek Mine, Price, Utah (1998).
Welded Wire Wall system constructed for a railway support at the mine
4800 North Connector Route, Provo, Utah. (2003).
Modular block walls constructed for permanent access road support.
In the ten years we have been designing, GDS has
prepared shop drawings for several hundred MSE structures, ranging from a few hundred to nearly 100,000 square face feet. The total square face footage is estimated at well over four million.
Many of these MSE structures have been specialty, 'cut-to-fit' projects for our clients.
We have been responsible for the design of several
hundred shoring/deep excavations. Total square face footage is estimated to be nearly two million, to depths of up to sixty-eight feet below grade.
Additionally, we've done micro-piling, soil improvement, embankments, and a variety of other geotechnical structures.