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Epiroc partners with Cal-Nevada Precision Blasting in USA for surface equipment

 

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Global Mining Review,

Epiroc, a leading productivity and sustainability partner for the mining and infrastructure industries, has partnered with Cal-Nevada Precision Blasting in the US for surface drilling equipment and aftermarket support.

Cal-Nevada Precision Blasting, a premier drilling and blasting contractor serving the states of Nevada and California, has deployed a fleet of Epiroc SmartROC D65 surface drill rigs, known for their automation and precision features. Cal-Nevada Precision Blasting specialises in controlled blasting solutions for mining and infrastructure projects, with decades of experience in trenching, mass excavation, quarry operations, and specialty blasting. Their applications span a wide range, from construction of data centres, large infrastructure and highway projects, and residential development.

In addition to the equipment, Epiroc will provide a comprehensive package of spare parts, drilling tools, technical service, and training to support optimal performance.

“In the dynamic US infrastructure and construction market, we continue to see increasing demand for smart and efficient equipment that helps accelerate project timelines and improve precision,” says Jonathan Torpy, President and General Manager of Epiroc USA. “We are proud to support Cal-Nevada Precision Blasting in delivering safe and efficient solutions for their customers.”

“At Cal-Nevada, accuracy and compliance are critical to every project we deliver,” says Don Emborsky, President of Cal-Nevada Precision Blasting. “Investing in advanced equipment from Epiroc ensures that we can maximise productivity while upholding the highest standards for safety and environmental responsibility.”

The SmartROC D65 drill rigs are built to face the toughest of conditions. The efficient machine consistently delivers high-quality blastholes with accuracy and precision and is loaded with smart features such as automated drilling and rod handling.

Delivery of the equipment has begun and will run approximately through the end of the year.

 

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