Instrumentation for Monitoring Ground Movements: Central Artery/Tunnel Project, Boston, Massachusetts

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. Vaghar D. J. Bobrow T. A. Marcotte
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

This paper discusses the geotechnical instrumentation program on the Central Artery/Tunnel Project, in Boston, Massachusetts. Particular attention is given to a state of the art Graphic Information System (GIS) application which has been developed for rapid analyses and reporting of data. This application will see extensive use during the ongoing complex downtown tunnel construction. The excavations in soft ground require cuts of up to 120 feet deep and 250 feet wide. Deformation and groundwater monitoring instruments have been installed to monitor the stability of the excavation support systems and the abutting buildings. The use of this application is illustrated with an example from an ongoing contract.
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APA: S. Vaghar D. J. Bobrow T. A. Marcotte  (1997)  Instrumentation for Monitoring Ground Movements: Central Artery/Tunnel Project, Boston, Massachusetts

MLA: S. Vaghar D. J. Bobrow T. A. Marcotte Instrumentation for Monitoring Ground Movements: Central Artery/Tunnel Project, Boston, Massachusetts. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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