South Interceptor Tunnel Construction Using a Lovat EPBM

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Chris D. Breeds Dennis Molvik Don Gonzales Omar Fulton
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

This paper presents and describes the South Interceptor Parallel Phase III Contract C93012C, which involved construction of a nominal 2.7 m (9-ft) finished diameter sewer conveyance using both pipe jacking and conventional tunneling methods. Earth Pressure Balance (EPB) excavation was required to minimize the potential for settlement beneath a main rail line, overpass, sensitive wetland, areas of contaminated soils, and nearby structures. Ground conditions predicted in the Geotechnical Baseline Report included low plasticity, clayey silt (40 to 10%) and silty sand (60–90%) with pieces of wood such as logs, stumps, branches and other tree fragments. Soil cover ranged from 2.7 m (9-ft) to 5.4 m (18-ft) over the tunnel crown with a groundwater table between 1.5 m (5-ft) and 3.7 m (12-ft) deep.
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APA: Chris D. Breeds Dennis Molvik Don Gonzales Omar Fulton  (2003)  South Interceptor Tunnel Construction Using a Lovat EPBM

MLA: Chris D. Breeds Dennis Molvik Don Gonzales Omar Fulton South Interceptor Tunnel Construction Using a Lovat EPBM. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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