East Side Access - Segmental Lining Design Challenges for Closely Spaced and Shallow Tunnels

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. I. Smith
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Constructing tunnels in congested urban areas requires tunnels to be placed closer together and with less cover than was previously necessary. Contract CQ031 of New York?s East Side Access project will construct four six-meter diameter bored tunnels in a three-up one-down ?T? configuration, with less than three meters of soil between the tunnels. Mixed-face rock and glacial till conditions with a high ground water table will be encountered under active railroad yards. The tunnels will also pass beneath the busiest railroad interlocking in North America with cover as shallow as three meters. This paper discusses the challenges of designing segmentally lined tunnels for these conditions.
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APA: D. I. Smith  (2008)  East Side Access - Segmental Lining Design Challenges for Closely Spaced and Shallow Tunnels

MLA: D. I. Smith East Side Access - Segmental Lining Design Challenges for Closely Spaced and Shallow Tunnels. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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