Design-Build of the Lake Hodges to Olivenhain Pipeline Tunnel and Shaft

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. Luis Piek Jon Y. Kaneshiro Sean A. Menge Brian Barker
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

The Lake Hodges to Olivenhain Pipeline project is part of a 40-megawatt pumped storage project linking two reservoirs as part of the San Diego County Water Authority’s $939 million Emergency Storage Project. Seeking to expedite project completion, the project was advertised as Design-Build, a first for the owner. Awarded to Kiewit Pacific with Parsons as designer, the 1,750m (5,700ft) long, 4.25-m (14 ft) horseshoe tunnel was excavated with conventional drill-and-shoot technique. The mining method was well suited to deal with the shear zones, the very abrasive rock, and 13.3% and19.6% grades. At the apex of the alignment, a 60m (200ft) by 3.6m (12ft) diameter raisebore shaft with surge chamber to protect against pump malfunction was constructed. Upon completion of mining, the tunnel was lined with a 3m (10 ft) diameter high strength steel pipe. Scheduled to come on-line by January 1, 2008, the Lake Hodges to Olivenhain pumped storage project is valued at $108 million, delivering a reliable source of water in emergency situations and electricity-generating capability to meet the growing demands of the San Diego region.
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APA: M. Luis Piek Jon Y. Kaneshiro Sean A. Menge Brian Barker  (2007)  Design-Build of the Lake Hodges to Olivenhain Pipeline Tunnel and Shaft

MLA: M. Luis Piek Jon Y. Kaneshiro Sean A. Menge Brian Barker Design-Build of the Lake Hodges to Olivenhain Pipeline Tunnel and Shaft. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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