Infrastructure Excellence

Manual Hard Rock Breaking

Skilled intervention for delicate and difficult access excavation work.

Manual Hard Rock Breaking
Technical Overview

What it is & How it works

Control blasting is a specialized technique used in civil engineering and mining to break rock precisely while protecting surrounding structures. Our approach uses engineered sequencing, geological mapping, and vibration-sensitive execution.

Before work begins, the team studies fracture planes, access constraints, and nearby utilities to design a site-specific blast sequence that balances output with safety.

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Advantage

Key Strategic Benefits

Seismic Safety

Advanced vibration monitoring protects nearby utilities, heritage structures, and dense urban developments.

Precision Profiling

Accurate cut geometry reduces over-break and minimizes downstream backfilling requirements.

Time Efficiency

Optimized blast sequencing accelerates excavation cycles and keeps infrastructure schedules on track.

Our Engineering Methodology

From initial survey to final clearance, we follow a rigorous four-step execution model rooted in control, documentation, and repeatable safety.

250+Successful Projects
01

Site Survey

Geological mapping, density assessment, and utility sensitivity reviews shape the blast strategy.

02

Blast Design

Hole depth, burden, spacing, and charge distribution are modeled for safe fragmentation.

03

Execution

Electronic detonators and controlled sequencing manage energy release with site-specific discipline.

04

Post-Blast Analysis

Debris clearance and vibration review verify performance and support final sign-off.

Ready to Start Your Infrastructure Journey?

Consult with our engineering experts for a tailored blast design, geological survey, and execution plan aligned with your site.