Ground freezing resolves complex challenges ahead of SEM tunneling

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Gregory T. Ziegler
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Sep 1, 2013

Abstract

A complex soil profile and high water table, together with a below-grade active subway tunnel, an above-ground elevated railway line, and the heavily travelled Northern Boulevard all passing above the tunnel alignment, combined to make mining of New York?s Northern Boulevard Crossing what is widely considered to be the most challenging portion of the multi-billion-dollar East Side Access project. The Northern Boulevard Crossing is a vital link in this project which, when completed, will connect the Long Island Railroad to Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan. How the sequential excavation method (SEM) tunneling was successfully accomplished, despite the obstacles, was a textbook exercise in practical innovation coupled with close cooperation between the owner, the construction manager, Hatch Mott MacDonald, the designer, Parsons Brinckerhoff, the contractor, Schiavone-Kiewit, and spe-cialty geotechnical contractor, Moretrench.
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APA: Gregory T. Ziegler  (2013)  Ground freezing resolves complex challenges ahead of SEM tunneling

MLA: Gregory T. Ziegler Ground freezing resolves complex challenges ahead of SEM tunneling. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2013.

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