Contractor’s Redesign of Construction Methods and Proceduresfor New York City Transit Authority Contract C-20201

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Bernard A. Grand Gary A. Almeraris
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

This project involves the reconstruction of a 1,100 ft. long by 75 ft. wide segment of an existing 4 to 5 track subway under Northern Boulevard in the Borough of Queens in New York City. The project includes widening the existing subway to permit the construction of new inbound and outbound subway (T1 and T2) ramps adjacent to and under existing operating tracks. The plan of the project is shown in Fig. 1. Existing tall buildings along the job site and a contaminated groundwater plume under an adjacent rail yard required construction of slurry concrete walls along the east and west construction limits. Groundwater cutoff across the north and south construction limits of the subway was achieved by jet grout walls built across the subway invert slab between existing track and third rails. The work involved dewatering the construction site to a depth of about 50 ft. below street grade. This is a four year project and includes extensive work to maintain and protect subway and vehicular traffic of over half a million commuters a day through the work area. The project cost was $160,000,000.
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APA: Bernard A. Grand Gary A. Almeraris  (1999)  Contractor’s Redesign of Construction Methods and Proceduresfor New York City Transit Authority Contract C-20201

MLA: Bernard A. Grand Gary A. Almeraris Contractor’s Redesign of Construction Methods and Proceduresfor New York City Transit Authority Contract C-20201. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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