Performance of Grouting Programin Cambridge Argillite at Inter-Island Tunnel

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Troy L. Page David R. Crouthamel Francis L. Fong
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

This paper focuses on the results and the performance of the grouting program as a means to control groundwater infiltration during the excavation of the 7.7 km (25,160 lf.), 3.5m (11 ft. - 7 in.) diameter Inter-Island Tunnel beneath Boston Harbor in Massachusetts. Two major operations of grouting were performed - water cutoff grouting behind the tunnel heading after excavation and face grouting ahead of the Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) operation. An array of products from cementitious to chemical grouts and various grouting procedures and equipment were employed to evaluate their effectiveness in controlling the water in-flows. Evaluation of the overall performance of each of the grouting rations, overall costs and comparison of face grouting versus post excavation grouting is made.
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APA: Troy L. Page David R. Crouthamel Francis L. Fong  (1997)  Performance of Grouting Programin Cambridge Argillite at Inter-Island Tunnel

MLA: Troy L. Page David R. Crouthamel Francis L. Fong Performance of Grouting Programin Cambridge Argillite at Inter-Island Tunnel. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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