Underpassing The Rhone And Saone In Lyon, France With A Hydro Shield And Extruded Steel Fibre Concrete Lining

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 13
- File Size:
- 1057 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1987
Abstract
Introduction Lyon, with 1.1 million inhabitants, is the third largest city in France after Paris and Marseille. It is a lively industrial centre. Lyon lies at the intersection of many transport routes and at the fluence of Rhone and Saone. Like all large cities, Lyon is attempting to alleviate inner city traffic problems by constructing a metro. Metro construction in Lyon began with tunnels built by cut and cover methods along the streets. Deep diaphram walls, which were back anchored and toed into imperveous strata, formed the excavation walls. It is a very economic and simple method. However during the construction period, it has the disavantage of strangling urban life for several years. It is therefore increasingly being replaced by subsurface tunnelling methods. As it was decided to build the metro tunnel between the Guillotiere and St. Jean stations, and thus cross under the Rhone and Saone, the client, Semaly, put the contract out for a competitive tender in which the general parameters were defined. Line, level and construction method were left to the contractor. There was an extensive examination of the tenders, during which reference projects from competitors in Japan were visited, as well as in Germany. Finally the consortium of Dragages, Campenon Bernard, Colas and Hochtief was awarded the contract to drive this tunnel section with an hydro-shield and an extruded steel fibre concrete lining, a Hochtief design.
Citation
APA:
(1987) Underpassing The Rhone And Saone In Lyon, France With A Hydro Shield And Extruded Steel Fibre Concrete LiningMLA: Underpassing The Rhone And Saone In Lyon, France With A Hydro Shield And Extruded Steel Fibre Concrete Lining. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.