Twin Stacked Tunnels - KDB200, Kowloon Southern Link, Hong Kong

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
I P. W Chau
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Construction of twin stacked railway tunnels through mixed ground conditions in the heavily populated urban environment of Hong Kong, including tunnelling in poor ground conditions, with low cover and under or adjacent to sensitive structures with minimal impact was the challenge presented by the tunnelling section of the Kowloon Southern Link project. This paper details how twin 1.1 km tunnels of 7.0 m internal diameter were driven by Mixshield tunnel boring machine (TBM) in mixed ground through one of the exclusive shopping and hotel districts in Kowloon. The paper addresses the challenges required to be considered and managed for the success of the project, including ground conditions, TBM selection, Mixshield TBM operation, settlement monitoring and control, ground- borne noise and vibration, proximity to utilities, buildings, roads and operating railways.
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APA: I P. W Chau  (2008)  Twin Stacked Tunnels - KDB200, Kowloon Southern Link, Hong Kong

MLA: I P. W Chau Twin Stacked Tunnels - KDB200, Kowloon Southern Link, Hong Kong. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2008.

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