Construction Of The South Interceptor Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Gary Brierley Jacques Mongrain Serge Barbeau
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

The Communaute Urbaine de Montreal is currently involved in construction of the South Interceptor which consists of 53 kilometers (33 miles) of 1,800 mm (6.0 ft) to 5,400 mm (18.0 ft) diameter tunnels for the purpose of collecting, storing, and delivering sanitary and combined sewage to the treatment plant. Work is divided into ten separate contracts; nine of which have already been bid. The purpose of this paper is to describe construction activities that have been performed through the end of 1986 with emphasis on a general layout of facilities, a summary of subsurface conditions, and brief descriptions of actual construction activities for the six contracts where tunneling has been performed. All projects are being excavated with tunnel boring machines.
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APA: Gary Brierley Jacques Mongrain Serge Barbeau  (1987)  Construction Of The South Interceptor Montreal, Quebec, Canada

MLA: Gary Brierley Jacques Mongrain Serge Barbeau Construction Of The South Interceptor Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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