Starter Tunnel and TBM Mining on Construction Package No. 3A MetroWest Water Supply Tunnel Project (MWWST)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jeff Salai
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

The CP-3A contract is the final segment of the MWWST’s 28.3 km (17.6 mile)pressurized water supply tunnel for the metropolitan Boston area. The 1,288 m (4,226 feet) of U-shaped tunnel alignment passed through five rock zones employing four different primary support systems. The short tunnel began in Weston, Massachusetts, at Shaft 5A in soft, completely weathered argillite, passed through a fault zone, and ended in Dedham granite. An 18-foot diameter horseshoe starter tunnel was built to accommodate a 4.94 m (16-foot 2 1 / 2 inch) diameter Robbins TBM. Heavy water inflows were anticipated and subsequently encountered during probe drilling. Pre-excavation grouting was implemented at high pressures to displace high water inflows in the starter tunnel and consolidate the fault zone. This paper will provide an overview of the tunnel construction with an emphasis on ground control, grouting and survey control.
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APA: Jeff Salai  (2001)  Starter Tunnel and TBM Mining on Construction Package No. 3A MetroWest Water Supply Tunnel Project (MWWST)

MLA: Jeff Salai Starter Tunnel and TBM Mining on Construction Package No. 3A MetroWest Water Supply Tunnel Project (MWWST). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.

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