Transitioning from Mixed-Face Conditions to Hard Rock During TBM Launch on the Reedy River Basin Sewer Tunnel Project— Greenville, SC - RETC2021

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jason Gillespie Horry Parker Jr Stephen O’Connell Justin Kolster
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Jun 13, 2021

Abstract

Construction of the 5,932-ft Reedy River Basin Sewer Tunnel in Greenville, SC was marked by a critical transition from drill-and-blast mining in mixed-face conditions to TBM excavation with limited rock coverage. In this paper, we discuss the geological, geotechnical, and risk management considerations for transitioning to TBM operations in variably weathered gneissic bedrock. After construction of an unexpected 230-ft starter tunnel due to differing site conditions, the 11-ft diameter TBM was successfully launched in December 2019 without significant ground support issues. This project highlights the effectiveness of extensive rock probing to fully characterize bedrock topography prior to the TBM launch.
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APA: Jason Gillespie Horry Parker Jr Stephen O’Connell Justin Kolster  (2021)  Transitioning from Mixed-Face Conditions to Hard Rock During TBM Launch on the Reedy River Basin Sewer Tunnel Project— Greenville, SC - RETC2021

MLA: Jason Gillespie Horry Parker Jr Stephen O’Connell Justin Kolster Transitioning from Mixed-Face Conditions to Hard Rock During TBM Launch on the Reedy River Basin Sewer Tunnel Project— Greenville, SC - RETC2021. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2021.

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