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Precision Drilling &
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Emergency Response
Blasting |
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Emergency
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Dykon Blasting
employs a team of
highly trained and
capable personnel
ready to respond to
emergency situations
on a moments
notice. The rapid
and safe removal of
rock or concrete by
precision drilling
and blasting is a
challenging field.
No two projects are
alike, each having
its own unique
characteristics that
set it apart from
others.
Dykon Blasting's
workforce is highly,
experienced, skilled
and diversified thus
bringing a wide
variety of
innovation and
expertise to an
emergency
situation. In
addition, Dykon also
maintains a fleet of
drills capable of
safe and effective
operation in a
variety of
situations; numerous
blasting mats in a
number of
configurations; and
their own haul
truck.
These factors
combined give Dykon
Blasting the ability
to respond rapidly,
professionally and
effectively to
almost any emergency
situation requiring
the removal of rock
or concrete, both on
land or in water.
Often times we can
be mobilized and
onsite in less than
24 hours.
When an emergency
situation calls for
fast, reliable
response, Dykon
Blasting is ready to
go.
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At
3:00 PM on Sunday,
March 11th, 2001,
Dykon was contacted
to help with an
emergency train
wreck in Naples,
Texas. Dykon was
onsite with drills,
equipment, licensed
blasters, drillers,
and explosives by
1:30 the next day,
and attended a
meeting with the
project managers at
6:00 AM that same
morning. The
project required two
damaged railroad
bridge piers
demolished to make
room for new pier
construction. The
old piers were
damaged by a train
derailment. The
piers were under 22
feet of swift
running water due to
flood conditions in
the area. Dykon
Blasting
successfully drilled
and shot the
underwater bridge
piers on schedule.
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Spindletop
energy needed a
drilling location
shot out of solid
rock for an oil well
rig in western
Oklahoma near
Lawton. The drill
rig pad had to be
ready to go in 4
weeks. About
seventy five
thousand cubic yards
of rock had to be
drilled and shot
before Spindletop
could even begin to
start building the
site for the oil
rig.
Dykon Blasting
mobilized 4 Reedrill
SCH 5000 high
production hydraulic
track drills and a
team of powdermen to
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