The North American Tunnel Method—Lessons Learned

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
David P. Field John Hawley Don Phelps
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

In recent years observational techniques of tunneling have become increasingly popular methods to facilitate complex underground infrastructure projects. The traditional design and construction management practices developed in Europe have been adapted for application in North America to suit a more restrictive management and legal culture. This paper will discuss three recent projects, the San Diego Mission Valley East Extension, Washington Dulles International Airport People Mover, and the Seattle Beacon Hill Station and Tunnels, with the objective of identifying the challenges of applying observational tunneling methods to established contractual practices in North America.
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APA: David P. Field John Hawley Don Phelps  (2005)  The North American Tunnel Method—Lessons Learned

MLA: David P. Field John Hawley Don Phelps The North American Tunnel Method—Lessons Learned. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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