Design and Construction Considerations for Intersecting Tunnels—Charleston, SC - RETC2021

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Steve Kirk Michael Miglioretti Kyle White Lindsey Schneider Jeffrey P. Kolzow
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Jun 13, 2021

Abstract

The US17 Spring/Fishburne Drainage Improvements Project utilizes a stormwater conveyance tunnel system of approximately 8,250 LF. The tunnel system includes two intersecting tunnels of differing diameter at a 40-degree angle. The intersection was constructed in soft-ground conditions. This paper discusses the design, geotechnical concerns, initial ground support, and final lining construction. The tunnels utilized two soft-ground TBMs excavated at 15 ft and 11 ft with ribs & lagging initial support. The final lining consisted of unreinforced and reinforced cast-in-place concrete with polymer fibers. Concrete final lining was successfully completed in March 2020.
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APA: Steve Kirk Michael Miglioretti Kyle White Lindsey Schneider Jeffrey P. Kolzow  (2021)  Design and Construction Considerations for Intersecting Tunnels—Charleston, SC - RETC2021

MLA: Steve Kirk Michael Miglioretti Kyle White Lindsey Schneider Jeffrey P. Kolzow Design and Construction Considerations for Intersecting Tunnels—Charleston, SC - RETC2021. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2021.

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