Adventures in Microtunneling

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Joseph Clare Elizabeth Anderson Judy Cochran Ron Hines Mike McGinley
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

The South Lake Union Pipelines contract for King County Wastewater Treatment Division and Seattle Public Utilities in Seattle, Washington included three 1.8 m (72-in)inside diameter microtunneled pipeline segments totaling about 793 m (2,600 lf).Tunnel alignments were within street right-of-way of heavily traveled urban roadways. Project challenges recognized in the design included: high groundwater levels; contaminated soil and groundwater; variable soil conditions, including fill; and timber piles and other obstructions remaining from historic land uses. The tunnels were built using a Lovat MTS Microtunneling machine, beginning in spring 2003. Conditions encountered during construction presented additional challenges beyond those anticipated in the design process, and were successfully addressed by the owners, designer, and construction management consultant all working with the contractor. Problems included highly variable soil conditions, cracking of reinforced concrete pipe joints during pipe jacking, a timber pile trestle uncovered during shaft construction, and obstructions encountered in the second and third microtunnel runs.
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APA: Joseph Clare Elizabeth Anderson Judy Cochran Ron Hines Mike McGinley  (2005)  Adventures in Microtunneling

MLA: Joseph Clare Elizabeth Anderson Judy Cochran Ron Hines Mike McGinley Adventures in Microtunneling. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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