Design And Construction of Emergency Pedestrian Egress Tunnels, Essex Junction, Vermont

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Bradford F. Townsend Robin B. Dill Richard M. Croswell
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Innovative geotechnical construction techniques were used to construct three pedestrian tunnels under a building slab-on-grade to allow utilization of basement space for manufacturing. Tunnels were constructed using mining techniques through granular fill soils less than three feet below on-going sensitive manufacturing operations. Project design consisted of jet grout underpinning of exterior foundation walls and an arch of drilled-in grouted horizontal dowels for soil pre-support to limit ground movements during excavation. Permanent tunnel lining consisted of arched steel rib sets and invert struts supported on precast footings encased in cast-in-place concrete slab and side walls and a gunite arch.
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APA: Bradford F. Townsend Robin B. Dill Richard M. Croswell  (1993)  Design And Construction of Emergency Pedestrian Egress Tunnels, Essex Junction, Vermont

MLA: Bradford F. Townsend Robin B. Dill Richard M. Croswell Design And Construction of Emergency Pedestrian Egress Tunnels, Essex Junction, Vermont. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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