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The blasting process will involve crews drilling into rock and using explosives to make it easier to remove for construction. The blasts will generate a sound level up to 120 decibels and can ...
The rock blasting is part of a multi-year project to widen that section of I-90 from two lanes in each direction to three.
Rock being thrown from the construction site onto neighboring properties and structures appears to be a violation of East Coast's blasting permit with the City of Raleigh.
Expect delays as rolling roadblocks go into place during the day to help prepare the busy interchange at I-264 and U.S. 42 ...
WSDOT and contractor crews will resume construction on Tuesday with rock-blasting closures planned Wednesday and Thursday. Rock blasting will close the pass a little earlier next week from 6:30-7: ...
Police are warning residents of loud noises while crews carry out rock blasting operations on the old Harrisburg Mall property.According to the Swatara Township Police Department, the operations ...
The Georgia Department of Transportation's contractors will begin blasting rock as part of construction on the Interstate 20 interchange.
Expect noise and traffic changes as rock blasting begins at the former Harrisburg Mall site as part of new construction efforts.
Rock blasting operations near Interstate 90 east of Snoqualmie Pass are scheduled for one hour at 6 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday, Sept. 26 and 28, state officials said.
Blasting is expected to continue through the end of October. The blasting process will involve crews drilling into rock and using explosives to make it easier to remove for construction.