Transporting A TBM Through A Large City On The East Side CSO Tunnel Project In Portland, OR

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Niels Kofoed
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Upon completion of the 6,200 m (20,340 lineal ft; lft) North Tunnel drive for the Portland East Side Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) Tunnel project in Portland, OR, the slurry tunnel boring machine (TBM) had to be returned from the Port Center shaft at Swan Island to the Opera shaft at the main mining site for the 2,700 m (8,860 lft) South Tunnel drive. At the Port Center shaft, the main 513-t (565-st) TBM and TBM tailshield were hoisted out of the shaft in two pieces using four 200-t (220-st) strand jacks mounted on a 635-t (700-st) hydraulic boom gantry system supported by Emmert International?s custom gantry tracks designed to span the shaft. After lifting the TBM components out of the shaft, the gantry system loaded the TBM components onto two Goldhofer platform trailers, which then transported the TBM and tailshield to a barge using a roll-on/roll-off method.
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APA: Niels Kofoed  (2011)  Transporting A TBM Through A Large City On The East Side CSO Tunnel Project In Portland, OR

MLA: Niels Kofoed Transporting A TBM Through A Large City On The East Side CSO Tunnel Project In Portland, OR. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2011.

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