Design and Construction of the Bored, Two-Pass Niagara Water Diversion Tunnel

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Russel Delmar
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Construction of Ontario Power Generation?s 12.8-m diameter, 10.4-km long water diversion tunnel in Niagara Falls, Ontario, is underway. The tunnel is being excavated by means of a 14.44-m diameter open gripper Tunnel Boring Machine. The tunnel lining is constructed as a two-pass system with the initial lining consisting of rock bolts, mesh, steel channels or ribs, and shotcrete, and the final lining consisting of pre-stressed cast-in-place concrete with a waterproof membrane. This paper describes salient design and construction aspects as follows: ? Regional and Site Geology ? Tunnel Layout and Design ? TBM Tunnelling and Cast-in-place Concrete Lining Construction
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APA: Russel Delmar  (2008)  Design and Construction of the Bored, Two-Pass Niagara Water Diversion Tunnel

MLA: Russel Delmar Design and Construction of the Bored, Two-Pass Niagara Water Diversion Tunnel. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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