Risk Considerations and Design for the Downtown Deep Sewer Tunnels, Austin, Texas

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Greg Wieland
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Deep sewer tunnels are required to meet future growth demands of the City of Austin?s down-town redevelopment. The tunnel is 18,000 ft long and varies in finished diameter from 54 inches to 96 inches. The tunnel crosses under Austin?s Town Lake three times and there are four main work shaft sites. Geology, groundwater, foundations, downtown redevelopment, and an active, healthy community put significant constraints on the design. This paper discusses a major underground project for downtown Austin and discusses the risk considerations and the opportunities the design team took toward optimizing the project design for the construction phase.
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APA: Greg Wieland  (2008)  Risk Considerations and Design for the Downtown Deep Sewer Tunnels, Austin, Texas

MLA: Greg Wieland Risk Considerations and Design for the Downtown Deep Sewer Tunnels, Austin, Texas. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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