Assessment of Settlement Due to EPBM Tunnelling in London, UK, on CTRL Contract 240

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Michael Francis Keith Jones
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Contract 240 of the Channel Tunnel Rail Link comprises construction of twin4.7 km long running tunnels through a densely populated area of East London. The tunnels were constructed by EPBM in Sands and Sandy Clays, passing 4.4 m below the existing London Underground tunnels, and at depths of 20–30m below ground level beneath the Great Eastern railway lines into London Liverpool Street and a series of railway bridges and hundreds of buildings. This paper describes how the project team managed the challenges relating to the issue of settlement: mitigating settlement effects, prioritising the structures to be assessed, controlling resource expenditure by incentives and flexible response to urgent work relating to unforeseen events such as ground collapse and discovery of unusual structures.
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APA: Michael Francis Keith Jones  (2005)  Assessment of Settlement Due to EPBM Tunnelling in London, UK, on CTRL Contract 240

MLA: Michael Francis Keith Jones Assessment of Settlement Due to EPBM Tunnelling in London, UK, on CTRL Contract 240. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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