Top Grades: Why Preliminary Grade Control Drilling Is Vital For A Profitable Mine
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28 March 2017
Anybody who works in the mining industry knows how vital it is to fully assess a mine before drilling in earnest begins, and one of the most important aspects of preparing a mine for drilling is by conducting preliminary, grade control drilling.
What is grade control drilling?
The aim of grade control drilling is to take samples of the ore contained within a prospective mine, which are thoroughly analysed by a mining geologist using various pieces of ore grading equipment.
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What Impacts the Extent of Hail Damage on Your Residential Roof?
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23 March 2017
Is your residential roof susceptible to hail damage? If it is, what are the factors that influence the extent of damage caused to your roof during hail storms? Hail damage is measured in terms of the magnitude of damage, ranging from granule loss, edge removal, and cracking or breaking of the roofing material, and so on. One type of hail damage may not necessarily call for a complete replacement of the roof, so it is a good idea to call in an expert roofer to come and inspect your roof beforehand.
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Commercial Construction: Simple Cost Management Strategies for Your Project
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23 March 2017
The construction of a commercial building requires extensive financial investment for ideal success. However, no business can afford to spend money on a project without significant limitations. Therefore, you must be diligent to ensure that the potential cumulative costs are managed and controlled. This will minimise long-term financial implications and promote early profitability of the business. Here are some simple strategies to help manage your commercial construction costs.
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Three Material Options for Channel Drainage Construction
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21 March 2017
Channel or trench drains are advantageous structures for both residential and commercial application. Basically, they are highly effective in dealing with surface runoff because they have a linear design and can be installed in long runs. This property is particularly useful if you want to improve the stormwater drainage in a large paved area. If you are thinking about building linear drains in your property, there are some important aspects that you must evaluate for a successful project.
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