Ground Freezing Deep Shaft Excavation Shaft 17B-1 New York City Water Tunnel No. 3 New York, New York - RETC2023

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Andrew Chegwidden Tara Wilk
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Jun 13, 2023

Abstract

Construction of Shaft 17B-1, a part of The New York City water supply system, required an excavation of approximately 38 m (123 ft) through water-bearing overburden soil and more than 152 m (500 ft) of gneiss bedrock to make a connection to Water Tunnel No. 3. Ground freezing was the specified method to provide temporary earth support and ground water control for the overburden material. The ground freezing process relied on a supplemental geotechnical investigation and comprehensive laboratory testing of the frozen soil to evaluate the potential long-term creep behavior of the soil and the elimination of a temporary lining system. This paper describes that process as well as the drilling and installation methods of the ground freezing system. Additionally, the methodical system of excavation and insulation is discussed that permitted a safe and timely excavation followed by the installation of the permanent concrete liner.
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APA: Andrew Chegwidden Tara Wilk  (2023)  Ground Freezing Deep Shaft Excavation Shaft 17B-1 New York City Water Tunnel No. 3 New York, New York - RETC2023

MLA: Andrew Chegwidden Tara Wilk Ground Freezing Deep Shaft Excavation Shaft 17B-1 New York City Water Tunnel No. 3 New York, New York - RETC2023. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.

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