The Race to Finish - From Design to Completion - 5 Km of Three Lane Road Tunnel in Three Years

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
G Munro
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

he Melbourne City Link project will complete a missing link between two existing major freeways in the Melbourne road network, providing a much needed bypass of the Central Business District for through traffic. The project, which is being financed under a BOOT arrangement with the Victorian State Government, involves the upgrading of significant stretches of existing freeway and the construction of new sections involving viaducts and tunnels. The tunnel sections, which are the focus of this paper, are beneath residential and business areas, the Yarra River, the Royal Botanic Gardens and significant sporting facilities where surface construction would be either impossible or unacceptable (reference Figure 1). The shorter, 1.62 km west bound Domain tunnel comprises two cut and cover sections through Olympic Park then the Yarra River, the driven section of 0.68 km length and exits through a common cut and cover section with the east bound tunnel under St Kilda Road and Sturt Street. The longer 3.76 km east bound tunnel commences at the common portal, through cut and cover under St Kilda Road then 2.86 km of driven section before exiting at a cut and cover section at Burnley. The longer Burnley tunnel has an access and ventilation shaft at approximately its mid point.
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APA: G Munro  (1999)  The Race to Finish - From Design to Completion - 5 Km of Three Lane Road Tunnel in Three Years

MLA: G Munro The Race to Finish - From Design to Completion - 5 Km of Three Lane Road Tunnel in Three Years. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1999.

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