West Gates Deicing Industrial Waste Pond Expansion Project: Tunnel Design Challenges at Denver International Airport - NAT2024

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Alex Warren Nick Tessitore Dylan Fawaz Ryan Marsters
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Jun 23, 2024

Abstract

The West Gates Deicing Industrial Waste Pond Expansion project at Denver International Airport seeks to expand utilities to accommodate additional terminal gates. The project includes six tunnel crossings beneath taxiways and runways with lengths ranging from 239 to 2,025 linear feet. Excavation methods include shielded tunnel boring machines and steerable auger boring. Designed initial support includes liner plate, steel ribs and lagging, steel casing, and Fiberglass Reinforced Pipe and ranges in size from 24" to 132". This paper will discuss challenges associated with the overall layout and design of the project, including contingencies to protect critical infrastructure. In addition, a construction update is provided.
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APA: Alex Warren Nick Tessitore Dylan Fawaz Ryan Marsters  (2024)  West Gates Deicing Industrial Waste Pond Expansion Project: Tunnel Design Challenges at Denver International Airport - NAT2024

MLA: Alex Warren Nick Tessitore Dylan Fawaz Ryan Marsters West Gates Deicing Industrial Waste Pond Expansion Project: Tunnel Design Challenges at Denver International Airport - NAT2024. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2024.

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