Design/Build of Tunnel and Shaft at Blue Ridge Dam LLO

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Carl Johnson D. R. Todd
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

The Blue Ridge Low Level Outlet (LLO) was a design/build contract to provide a secondary means of discharging water from the Blue Ridge Reservoir. The project involved driving a 3.25 m (11 ft) modified horseshoe tunnel by 293.5 m (963 ft) long utilizing conventional drill and blast methodology. The intake shaft and structure were constructed inside of a sheet pile cofferdam surrounded by a maximum of 20.1 m (66 ft) of water. The shaft was excavated 4.87 m(16 ft) diameter to a depth of 12.8 m (42 ft) below the tremie slab elevation. Steel lining, including a transition from 3.66 m to 2.74 m (12 to 9 ft) diameter and a90 degree elbow were installed in the inlet shaft and then backfilled with concrete. This paper will describe the RFP phase, the design phase, challenges of the underground construction and contractual challenges.
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APA: Carl Johnson D. R. Todd  (2005)  Design/Build of Tunnel and Shaft at Blue Ridge Dam LLO

MLA: Carl Johnson D. R. Todd Design/Build of Tunnel and Shaft at Blue Ridge Dam LLO. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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