Second Narrows Water Supply Tunnel—Conventional Deep Shaft Excavation in Variable Weak Rock - RETC2023

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Andrew McGlenn Bruce Downing Murray Gant Brian McInnes
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Jun 13, 2023

Abstract

The Second Narrows Water Supply Tunnel crossing beneath Burrard Inlet is an important component of the Greater Vancouver Water District’s plans to increase seismic resilience and meet increasing water demands. The project included the 110-meterdeep (350 ft) South TBM Receival Shaft, one of the deepest shafts to date in the sedimentary rock unit underlying much of Metro Vancouver. The shaft encountered varied sedimentary rock types, including fractured rock, with accompanying high groundwater inflows. This paper discusses the design and construction challenges associated with this shaft and the necessary means to complete the shaft in time for TBM arrival.
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APA: J. Andrew McGlenn Bruce Downing Murray Gant Brian McInnes  (2023)  Second Narrows Water Supply Tunnel—Conventional Deep Shaft Excavation in Variable Weak Rock - RETC2023

MLA: J. Andrew McGlenn Bruce Downing Murray Gant Brian McInnes Second Narrows Water Supply Tunnel—Conventional Deep Shaft Excavation in Variable Weak Rock - RETC2023 . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.

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