Singapore’s Deep Tunnel Sewerage System—Experiences and Challenges

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Robert H. Marshall Richard F. Flanagan
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

The Republic of Singapore’s Public Utilities Board is implementing the Deep Tunnel Sewerage System Project. The project’s deep tunnel component, 48 km of deep, large diameter sewer tunnels has been successfully completed (the works are in the defects liability period). Six International Design/Build tunnel contracts utilized eight Earth Pressure Balance TBMs ranging up to 7.23 m in diameter to deal with varied ground types ranging from deep soft clays to fresh granite. Numerous access/workshafts were constructed and using various support systems. This paper provides an assessment/overview of the tunnel contracts, tunnel excavation methods and equipment, and the shaft systems. Suggested enhancements to similar future projects are provided.
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APA: Robert H. Marshall Richard F. Flanagan  (2007)  Singapore’s Deep Tunnel Sewerage System—Experiences and Challenges

MLA: Robert H. Marshall Richard F. Flanagan Singapore’s Deep Tunnel Sewerage System—Experiences and Challenges. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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