The Economics Of Used Tunnel Boring Machines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Victor J. Scaravilli
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

This report is based on experience developed on the construction of one contract for the Buffalo, New York subway. The Buffalo subway is under construction for the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority and is called the LRRT-Light Rail Rapid Transit or more commonly the Metro. The Initial Route of the Buffalo subway construction started early in 1979 and is scheduled for completion in May, 1984. The initial system includes 5.2 miles of underground construction, 1.3 miles at grade for a total of 6.5 miles of subway system. A total of fourteen stations, eight underground and six at grade are included on the system. The Initial Route has a planned expansion to 17.3 miles in the future. On January 15, 1979, a Joint Venture of S & M Constructors, Inc., Solon, Ohio, James McHugh Construction Co., Chicago, Illinois, and Kenny Construction Company, Wheeling, Illinois, was awarded contract 100031, the Line Tunnels from Amherst Street to South Campus in northcentral Buffalo between Delaware Park and the State University, (see Fig. 1, Location Plan) This $35,000,000.00 contract was designed by Hatch Associates Consultants, Inc., Buffalo, N.Y. The Notice to Proceed was issued January 15, 1979 and the scheduled completion date is August 18, 1981. The project consists of two parallel rock tunnels with a minimum excavated diam of 18 ft 0 in. and a final concrete lining of 16 ft 0 in. diam. The tunnels total 14,630 linear ft. In addition to the tunnels, contract C-31 includes four shafts, an underground pump station, three cross passage connections, and other minor work items. (see Fig. 2, C-31 Project Plan and Profile) The tunnels were constructed primarily within the Bertie Formation, an approximately 50 foot thick moderately fractured to massive, dolo-
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APA: Victor J. Scaravilli  (1981)  The Economics Of Used Tunnel Boring Machines

MLA: Victor J. Scaravilli The Economics Of Used Tunnel Boring Machines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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