Two Firsts in Tunneling in Canada

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Randy Fulton George H. K. Schenck Ignacy Puszkiewicz
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Stuart Olson Construction, Inc. excavated 385m (1263 ft.) long twin tunnels with 6.25m (20.5 ft.) O.D., a portal and a cross-over for the Edmonton, "Metro". The work for Contract No. 76458, SLRT South Tunnel and Portal, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada was performed in 1989 and 1990. NATM was specified because of the instability of glacial deposits. The contractor decided to use "two firsts" on this project: Fully mechanized NATM and a novel excavator¬mounted tunneling machine. An excavator was equipped with a cutter boom, and a loading and conveying system. This novel machine cost only about one-third of the price of a special NATM roadheader. This new combination of NATM and an excavator-mounted cutter boom offered a cost-effective alternative to shields, slurry TBMs and roadheaders for short tunnels in unstable ground. For NATM tunneling in hard rock or in mixed faces, the roadheader-type cutter boom can be replaced with an impact hammer (hydraulic breaker).
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APA: Randy Fulton George H. K. Schenck Ignacy Puszkiewicz  (1993)  Two Firsts in Tunneling in Canada

MLA: Randy Fulton George H. K. Schenck Ignacy Puszkiewicz Two Firsts in Tunneling in Canada. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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