Case History of the Orme Street Combined Trunk Relief Sewer Phase III

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Eric Eisold Andrew Bursey Michael Cutts Kenneth Denton
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Phase III of the Orme Street Combined Trunk Relief Sewer project connects two existing 2.13 m diameter combined sewers to a new 3.66 m diameter relief sewer at 7locations along a 970 m alignment in downtown Atlanta. The alignment was enveloped by adjacent structures and utilities. The project was constructed below the groundwater table through compressible residual soil, rock and mixed face using a myriad of construction techniques, including compressed air NATM and jet grouting. Numerous design and alignment changes and accommodations for existing utilities and conditions were made during construction. The authors believe this to be the ?rst NATM project in North America utilizing compressed air tunneling.
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APA: Eric Eisold Andrew Bursey Michael Cutts Kenneth Denton  (2003)  Case History of the Orme Street Combined Trunk Relief Sewer Phase III

MLA: Eric Eisold Andrew Bursey Michael Cutts Kenneth Denton Case History of the Orme Street Combined Trunk Relief Sewer Phase III. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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