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The construction task of the retaining wall at the No. 3 crushing station of the first section of the Tibet Giant Dragon Project was completed ahead of schedule.


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2024-07-02

6 On the afternoon of the 28th, with the completion of the pouring of the last batch of concrete, the No. 3 crusher station of the North Crusher Station, the first phase of the original ore system project of the Tibet Julong Copper Mine Phase II expansion and renovation project, successfully completed its 6.30 node target task ahead of schedule, paving the way for the handover to the construction party for equipment installation.

The foundation raft slabs of the crusher station (D-G axis intersection ①-⑩ axis; A-D axis intersection ①-⑩ axis) were completed at the end of January and early April respectively. After that, the construction of the main retaining wall began, with a total concrete pouring volume of 8782.88 cubic meters. One tower crane and one crane were used, with over 100 workers involved at peak times.

The project department attached great importance to the construction of the No. 3 crusher station retaining wall, seizing the peak construction season, making reasonable arrangements for overtime and shift work, and effectively arranging the scaffolding and pouring processes. Fine deployment was continuously carried out for equipment use, personnel allocation and division of labor, material supply, and logistical support during the process. Despite overcoming unfavorable factors such as snowfall and rainfall, strict control was maintained over construction safety and quality throughout the process. Safety and technical briefings were carefully conducted before operations, and strict control was implemented over high-formwork erection and safety belt fastening. Through everyone's unremitting efforts, the target task was successfully completed. [Tibet Julong Project/Gaoyuanlong]