Tunneling Alternatives For Subway Connection In Downtown Chicago

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
V. Nasri A. Ayoubian
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

This Tunnel Connection project will include construction of two short tunnels to connect the existing subway tunnels (Red and Blue lines) in the northern loop area of downtown Chicago through a new station. The Southeast Tunnel will connect the Red Line to the new station below the intersection of State and Washington Streets and the Northwest Tunnel will connect the Blue Line to the new station below the intersection of Dearborn and Randolph Streets. The connection tunnels are located in a very dense urban area of downtown Chicago and under several important historical buildings. Both tunnels are curved at the intersections and located at a depth of about 7.5 m below ground surface in saturated soft clay with an average undrained shear strength of approximately 25 kPa. The design calls for minimizing surface disruption and ground displacement while maintaining normal operation of the existing subways during the construction of the connections tunnels. This paper presents mining and cut and cover tunneling alternatives for the project.
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APA: V. Nasri A. Ayoubian  (2007)  Tunneling Alternatives For Subway Connection In Downtown Chicago

MLA: V. Nasri A. Ayoubian Tunneling Alternatives For Subway Connection In Downtown Chicago. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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