Construction Difficulty Index For Tunnel Construction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Sigmund J. Sulinski
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

The following is a progress report on a continuing study being made by the Sanitary District for purposes of developing reliable data for predicting costs and progress on future tunnel contracts. All data available to date on five separate tunnel contracts has been analyzed. All were machine-mined in soft ground, all used steel ribs and wood lagging and finished inside diameters varying from 5'6" to 6'6". Basic data regarding progress per shift, hours mined per shift, hours of downtime per shift, cause of downtime and type of soil mined were reported by the District's resident engineer at the job site. Figure 1, Weekly Mining Report is an example of the form used. Data regarding manpower and equipment used during tunnelling operations was also supplied by the resident engineer during the course of construction. Soil type being mined was verified by the resident engineer during construction, by visual observation, and compared with data listed on a previously prepared soil profile. The soil profile is a graphic presentation of anticipated soil stratas superimposed on a cross section
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APA: Sigmund J. Sulinski  (1997)  Construction Difficulty Index For Tunnel Construction

MLA: Sigmund J. Sulinski Construction Difficulty Index For Tunnel Construction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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