The Design and Construction of Multiple Closely Spaced Tunnels in Soft Ground–A Case History of the Mac Storm Tunnel Project

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Mohamed A. Younis Robert J. F. Goodfellow
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

This paper investigates the design approaches taken and the philosophy employed during the construction of the Metropolitan Airport Commission (MAC) storm tunnels, part of the Phase 4 Segment of the MAC Trunk Storm Sewer Project at Minneapolis St.-Paul International Airport, located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. URS Corporation was retained to provide a design and Construction Management (CM)services for the MAC Trunk Storm Sewer Project. A case history of the design and construction challenges of the project is presented. The MAC storm tunnels consisted of the construction of twin 10-foot inside diameter (I.D.) tunnels within 7 feet of an existing 72-inch I.D. storm pipe at the base of a 70-foot high highway embankment. The analysis required during the design stage of the project is discussed. This analysis and our design approach provided a defensible framework and justification to make design decisions on relevant issues including: allowable spacing of new and existing structures; preferred order of construction; expected ground deformation behavior; response of lining types to adjacent construction; and effects of proposed changes to design at the submittal stage and during construction.
Citation

APA: Mohamed A. Younis Robert J. F. Goodfellow  (2003)  The Design and Construction of Multiple Closely Spaced Tunnels in Soft Ground–A Case History of the Mac Storm Tunnel Project

MLA: Mohamed A. Younis Robert J. F. Goodfellow The Design and Construction of Multiple Closely Spaced Tunnels in Soft Ground–A Case History of the Mac Storm Tunnel Project. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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