Is Design Build for Chicago Area Tunnel in the Cards?–Cady Marsh Drainage Ditch and Tunnel/Pipeline Project, Griffith, Indiana

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
David Egger Clay Haynes Faruk Oksuz
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has committed to solve a major drainage problem in the suburban Chicago community of Griffith, Indiana. The Cady Marsh Ditch is currently undersized and on occasion spills its banks causing flooding and economic setbacks to the community. Preliminary studies have identified both tunnel and surface solutions as being attractive and viable. The USACE has decided that this project is an opportunity to use the design-build contracting approach to maximize ingenuity in project approach and to allow the market to dictate whether a surface or subsurface solution is most attractive. The tunnel would be over one-mile in length through sands, gravels and clay. Water control will be an issue during tunneling. The paper will explore the contracting approach to the project and the adaptation of Underground Technology Research Council (UTRC) guidelines for underground contracting to a design build project. The roles of Owner, Owner’s consultant, and design-build contractor will be defined as interpreted by the USACE and key contract provisions will be described and contrasted with a traditional design-bid-build approach to tunnel construction.
Citation

APA: David Egger Clay Haynes Faruk Oksuz  (2003)  Is Design Build for Chicago Area Tunnel in the Cards?–Cady Marsh Drainage Ditch and Tunnel/Pipeline Project, Griffith, Indiana

MLA: David Egger Clay Haynes Faruk Oksuz Is Design Build for Chicago Area Tunnel in the Cards?–Cady Marsh Drainage Ditch and Tunnel/Pipeline Project, Griffith, Indiana. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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