Remotely Controlled Direct Pipe Jacking Experiences In Oakwood Beach Interceptor, Staten Island, NY

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Dipak D. Shah Sajjan K. Jain
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

An interceptor sewer, 2103 linear meters (6900 Ft), 1.52 meter (5 ft) in nominal diameter, is installed by a direct pipe jacking system utilizing a remotely controlled fully automatic slurry shield machine called "Unclemole". The system involves placement of custom designed fiberglass pipe with Unclemole. The sewer alignment is along a heavily travelled thoroughfare in Staten Island, New York with invert varying from 20 meters (65 ft) to 28 meters (92 ft) beneath the road surface, and passes through soils of Glacial and Cretaceous origin. Dewatering was carried out at the jacking and receiving pits. Details of ground conditions, the pipe jacking system and method, and tunneling experiences are herein described.
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APA: Dipak D. Shah Sajjan K. Jain  (1991)  Remotely Controlled Direct Pipe Jacking Experiences In Oakwood Beach Interceptor, Staten Island, NY

MLA: Dipak D. Shah Sajjan K. Jain Remotely Controlled Direct Pipe Jacking Experiences In Oakwood Beach Interceptor, Staten Island, NY. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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