The Port Richmond N. Y. Project The Excavating Shield In Saturated, Mixed Glacial Deposits

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 17
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- 1151 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1974
Abstract
This report concerns Contract No. 3B of the Port Richmond Project, for the Department of Water Resources of the City of New York. It involves the construction of 7, 000 ft. of 7 ft. finish I. D. interceptor sewer by tunneling in soft ground, as well as associated manholes, regulator chambers, siphons and miscellaneous sewers and structures, beneath a heavily travelled perimeter road in Staten Island. The Contractor is Richmond Constructors, a joint venture of Grow Tunneling Corp., sponsor, MacLean Grove & Company, Incorporated, Morrison-Knudsen Company, Inc., and Andrew Catapano Co., Inc. Project manager is Paul DeMarco, Vice-President of Grow Tunneling Corp. The cortract, as designed and bid, requires the use of liner plates 101 -0" O. D., and both cast iron and steel designs of several widths were included in the bid documents by the owner. The specifications also required the contractor to install and put into operating condition, prior to commencement of mining, a complete low pressure compressed air plant and all accessories for mining in compressed air, even though the contractor was given the option of using other methods of ground water control. A third requirement of the specifications was that a shield be used, either manual or mechanical, and with full provision for "breasting". BACKGROUND The first soft ground shield driven tunnel in the United States was in New York City and was built under Broadway in lower Manhattan in 1869
Citation
APA:
(1974) The Port Richmond N. Y. Project The Excavating Shield In Saturated, Mixed Glacial DepositsMLA: The Port Richmond N. Y. Project The Excavating Shield In Saturated, Mixed Glacial Deposits. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1974.