Construction of the C710 Beacon Hill Station Using SEM in Seattle— “Every Chapter in the Book…”

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Satoshi Akai Mike Murray Steve Redmond Richard Sage Rohit Shetty Gerald Skalla Zephaniah Varley
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

One would be hard pressed to find another project as complex as this one given its configuration, the variety of issues to address and the required construction techniques. Contract C710 is currently under construction as part of Sound Transit’s Link Light Rail, connecting downtown Seattle with Sea-Tac Airport. The paper describes the construction-to-date of the deep mined station under Beacon Hill using the Sequential Excavation Method (SEM). This deep “binocular” station is being mined through some of the most challenging soft ground conditions in the USA. The excavated volume of the station is approximately 60,000 cy (46,000 m3) and the station comprises a variety of geometries and cross sections ranging from 235 sf (22 m2) up to 1,670 sf (155 m2). This underground complex includes platform, concourse, cross-passage and emergency ventilation tunnels together with station egress and ventilation shafts. Various excavation sequences are in use for the different tunnels including the twin-sidewall drifts for the impressive45 ft (13.7 m) wide by 42 ft ( 12.8 m) high concourse cross adits. This station has two train platforms approximately 165 feet (50m) below the surface. This station, constructed in highly variable glacial deposits including water bearing sands and silts approximately 50 ft below multiple perched water tables in an urban setting, creates a very unique and challenging situation. The ground is being managed with various types of ground improvements such as jet grouting and vacuum assisted deep dewatering wells from the surface, and from underground by use of “SEM Tool-box Items” such as barrel vault canopy, grouted pipe and rebar spiling, chemical grout,
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APA: Satoshi Akai Mike Murray Steve Redmond Richard Sage Rohit Shetty Gerald Skalla Zephaniah Varley  (2007)  Construction of the C710 Beacon Hill Station Using SEM in Seattle— “Every Chapter in the Book…”

MLA: Satoshi Akai Mike Murray Steve Redmond Richard Sage Rohit Shetty Gerald Skalla Zephaniah Varley Construction of the C710 Beacon Hill Station Using SEM in Seattle— “Every Chapter in the Book…”. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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