Objectives Of UCRC Commission On Mini-Tunnels

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Eugene F. Casey
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

As indicated on the official conference program, this presentation in not a formal one, but a synopsis of the activities of a newly created Sub-committee of the Research Council on Underground Construction, which involves itself with small diameter tunnels. Because there is a dire need to develop a system of excavating small horizontal openings at shallow depths without interrupting traffic, it was hoped that a more progress report could be reported at this time. Because of ecological and environmental considerations, laws are being passed which mandate that all utilities be placed underground. In urban areas the excavation of trenches in which these utilities are placed has been done by disrupting the normal flow of traffic, thereby creating complete chaos. In addition, it always seems that the Companies involved have no coordination, since one company completes its installation and another one begins. Certainly, utility tunnels can be driven at greater depths to house main feeder and trunk lines, but there still remains the problem of installing distribution lines for house services. The definition of a "mini" tunnel, is a tunnel whose excavated size is approximately 48 in. or less. The objectives of the Committee are to "stimulate the development of systems and equipment to build tunnels in these size ranges which will reduce costs, time and surface disruption from current systems."
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APA: Eugene F. Casey  (1974)  Objectives Of UCRC Commission On Mini-Tunnels

MLA: Eugene F. Casey Objectives Of UCRC Commission On Mini-Tunnels. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1974.

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