Innovative Soe Solutions For Shaft Construction: Getting To Depth With Diaphragm Walls At Westerly Storage Tunnel

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Abstract
The Westerly Storage Tunnel (WST) Project is part of Project Clean lake, the North East Ohio Regional
Sewer Dist
years. When completed in 2020, WST will be nearly 2 miles of 25-ft diameter tunnel 200-250 ft below
ground. The storage tunnel will manage higher flow volumes, keeping stormwater out of the combined
sewer system reducing overflow occurrences.
Three deep shafts provide access to the tunnel at the tunnel boring machine (TBM) launch and retrieval
sites, as well as a vent shaft. Support of excavation for the access shafts was constructed utilizing
unreinforced concrete diaphragm walls. This innovative, value-engineered alternate design significantly
reduced risks associated with conventional secant piles combined with a rib and liner plate system.
Implementation of the diaphragm wall technology resulted in a water tight, continuous shaft keyed into
rock. This case study examines the design, methodology, and installation challenges unique to each shaft,
as well as the benefits of the final product to the overall project.
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