A Case History of a Deep Excavation in a Big Circular Shaft in Singapore Marine Clay

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
H Zhang A Lawrence
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Sep 17, 2014

Abstract

To accommodate the fast growing need for services in Singapore’s Marina Bay downtown area, Marina South, the construction of a common services tunnel (CST) was required. The CST includes various services such as telecom cables, power lines and water pipes. A deep excavation and temporary earth retaining system (TERS) was required to facilitate the construction of the tunnels. Marina Bay is reclaimed land over thick soft marine clay which is likely to be still consolidating. The deep soft marine clay poses a big challenge for deep excavations in downtown areas where highways and sensitive structures are close by. This paper presents a case study of part of the CST Phase 1B and 2 at Marina South, in particular a 26 m deep excavation supported by a 46 m diameter temporary caisson. The construction started in late 2006 and the basic structure was completed in early 2011. The caisson was formed by 1.0 m thick overlapping diaphragm wall panels with a capping beam and three ring beams at different depths. Two-dimensional finite element analyses were conducted to predict the ground settlement, lateral displacement, bending moment and hoop stresses in the diaphragm wall and ring beams during different excavation stages. A comprehensive instrumentation and monitoring scheme was established to verify the design predictions, control excavation safety and trigger the contingency plan to protect public safety. The impact of construction activity, unbalanced temporary stockpiles and adjacent deep excavation for a mole removal will be discussed.CITATION:Zhang, H and Lawrence, A, 2014. A case history of a deep excavation in a big circular shaft in Singapore marine clay, in Proceedings 15th Australasian Tunnelling Conference 2014, pp 581–588 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: H Zhang A Lawrence  (2014)  A Case History of a Deep Excavation in a Big Circular Shaft in Singapore Marine Clay

MLA: H Zhang A Lawrence A Case History of a Deep Excavation in a Big Circular Shaft in Singapore Marine Clay. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2014.

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