Courthouse Commons Tunnel: A Case Study of Modern SEM Tunneling - NAT2022

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jakob Walter Yiming Sun John Stolz Drew Mason
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Dec 1, 2022

Abstract

The Courthouse Commons SEM Tunnel was excavated within 6 feet of cover beneath two buildings in downtown San Diego utilizing high-precision geotechnical instrumentation. The excavated dimensions are approximately 25 feet in diameter and 328 feet in length connecting two in-service detentionlevel security buildings. Presupport includes large-diameter grouted canopy pipes and smaller pipe spiles. Initial support consists of fiber-reinforced shotcrete with lattice girders. This paper presents observed ground and structure behavior and lessons learned. During construction an unanticipated brick structure was encountered, and methods were developed to improve adhesion of shotcrete to sandy soil and to reduce rebound
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APA: Jakob Walter Yiming Sun John Stolz Drew Mason  (2022)  Courthouse Commons Tunnel: A Case Study of Modern SEM Tunneling - NAT2022

MLA: Jakob Walter Yiming Sun John Stolz Drew Mason Courthouse Commons Tunnel: A Case Study of Modern SEM Tunneling - NAT2022. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.

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