Subsurface Investigations Utilizing Large Diameter Borings For The Price Road Drain Tunnel

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Gary S. Brierley Alan L. Howard Ronald E. Romley
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

The Price Road Drain Tunnel in Tempe, Arizona is part of the drainage system constructed in conjunction with the Outer Loop Highway in metropolitan Phoenix. The Outer Loop Project is a part of a much larger expressway system that includes other large drainage tunnels such as the Papago Freeway Drain Tunnels. Large diameter downhole inspection borings were utilized to obtain subsurface data for the design of these tunnels. Subsurface data obtained from the large diameter borings resulted in the development of empirical parameters that were successfully incorporated into the Geotechnical Design Summary Report and which satisfactorily predicted ground behavior, formed the basis for improved geotechnical design criteria, and facilitated the cost effective assessment of third party risk. The purpose of this paper is to describe the subsurface exploration program performed for this project and to explain the methods used to evaluate underground construction procedures.
Citation

APA: Gary S. Brierley Alan L. Howard Ronald E. Romley  (1991)  Subsurface Investigations Utilizing Large Diameter Borings For The Price Road Drain Tunnel

MLA: Gary S. Brierley Alan L. Howard Ronald E. Romley Subsurface Investigations Utilizing Large Diameter Borings For The Price Road Drain Tunnel. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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