A Novel Holistic Approach to Rehabilitation of Underground Structures - RETC2023

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 125 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jun 13, 2023
Abstract
Water infiltration into subgrade infrastructure can cause major impacts on their performance.
In addition to damaging the structure, water intrusion leads to deterioration
of installations including electrical and mechanical components and in patron discomfort.
To remedy these impacts, leak remediation is often carried out to halt water
infiltration. Remediation methods include coatings, drainage, injection/stitch grouting,
curtain (backside) grouting, and/or internal umbrella systems. Selection of the
rehabilitation method depends on the structure’s use, owners’ priorities, its installations,
structural conditions, surrounding ground, and hydrogeologic conditions. Since
many factors influence the rehabilitation method chosen, a novel holistic approach is
undertaken to understand leakage causes and consequences to develop the most
appropriate, efficient, and reliable solution to extend the structure’s life. A reconnaissance
phase combines geologic, hydrogeologic, and as-built information with detailed
digital scans and visual observations to develop a database of existing conditions.
This database, called a tunnelband, is used to develop the rehabilitation solution and
made part of the contract documents, allowing for an informed bid by specialty contractors.
Tunnelband and the preferred rehabilitation system are portrayed in contract
documents, which are procured in various contract types depending on the owner’s
preference and project characteristics. The pool of contractors are required to submit
their understanding of this holistic approach by developing and supplying the owner
with a detailed workplan. The completed rehabilitation is portrayed in detailed as-built
drawings which also provide the owner with an operation and maintenance manual
outlining for periodic observation of the structure and checking of its performance.
Ultimately, this information is implemented into a “BIM Digital Twin” that is used by the
operations and maintenance staff for long-term observations. This proposed novel
framework for leak rehabilitation is currently being used successfully in a number of
projects throughout the United States.
Citation
APA:
(2023) A Novel Holistic Approach to Rehabilitation of Underground Structures - RETC2023MLA: A Novel Holistic Approach to Rehabilitation of Underground Structures - RETC2023. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.