Program-Wide Geo-Instrumentation Monitoring for the MTA East Side Access Project

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Daniel A. Louis W. Allen Mawr Jesus Schabib Dilip I. Patel
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

East Side Access (ESA) will extend Long Island Rail Road into midtown Manhattan via 11 km of tunnels, a new terminal station and associated rail support facilities. The hard-rock tunneling in Manhattan will traverse under Park Avenue and some of the most historically and commercially significant real estate in the world. The soft-ground tunneling in Queens will traverse beneath Amtrak’s Sunnyside Yard and the Harold Inter locking, the busiest rail interlocking in North America. This paper details ESA’s program-wide geo-instrumentation monitoring system for obtaining, processing and presenting all geotechnical monitoring data. Data streams will be real-time, such as from automated total stations, and manually read, such as from optical survey instruments and handheld data loggers. All data will be input into a web-based Geo-Instrumentation Data Management System, which will be accessible to project stake holders via ESA’s intranet or via the Internet using remote access controls.
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APA: Daniel A. Louis W. Allen Mawr Jesus Schabib Dilip I. Patel  (2007)  Program-Wide Geo-Instrumentation Monitoring for the MTA East Side Access Project

MLA: Daniel A. Louis W. Allen Mawr Jesus Schabib Dilip I. Patel Program-Wide Geo-Instrumentation Monitoring for the MTA East Side Access Project. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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