Successful Tunneling for Water Tunnel No. 3, New York City, New York

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Thomas P. Kwiatkowski Joginder S. Bhore Jose Velez Christopher D. Orlandi
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Three case histories of successful TBM tunneling for New York City Water Tunnel No. 3 are presented. The tunnels, costing about one billion dollars total, are the 5-milelong, 18'-11" OD Brooklyn Tunnel; the 5-mile long, 23'-2" OD Queens Tunnel, and the9-mile long, 12'-4" OD Manhattan Tunnel. The three tunnels are the first major tunnels constructed in New York City rock utilizing the TBM method of construction. This paper describes and compares the three tunnel projects in terms of geology, construction methods, TBM’s, rock and groundwater behavior, rates of advance and other performance data, and challenges and solutions encountered during the projects.
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APA: Thomas P. Kwiatkowski Joginder S. Bhore Jose Velez Christopher D. Orlandi  (2007)  Successful Tunneling for Water Tunnel No. 3, New York City, New York

MLA: Thomas P. Kwiatkowski Joginder S. Bhore Jose Velez Christopher D. Orlandi Successful Tunneling for Water Tunnel No. 3, New York City, New York. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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