Ground Improvement in Glacial Soils for the Lower Olentangy Tunnel—Columbus, OH - RETC2023

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jeremy Cawley Horry Parker Jeff Murphy Jake Keegan Brock Gaspar
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Jun 13, 2023

Abstract

The Lower Olentangy Tunnel project includes 47,000 cubic yards of planned ground improvement for earth pressure balance machine (EPBM) tunneling (5.2 km) and microtunneling (335 m) in glacial soils. Jet grouting started in late 2021 and will continue through 2023 to complete operations at 5 shafts, 14 safe havens, 5 watermain ground improvement zones, and a river crossing. Typical jet grout columns are installed at depths between 15–24 meters. Discrete soil-cement blocks range from 267–8,900 cubic yards in volume. This paper discusses the methodology, testing, and technical considerations associated with jet grouting operations in glacial overburden across an urban environment.
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APA: Jeremy Cawley Horry Parker Jeff Murphy Jake Keegan Brock Gaspar  (2023)  Ground Improvement in Glacial Soils for the Lower Olentangy Tunnel—Columbus, OH - RETC2023

MLA: Jeremy Cawley Horry Parker Jeff Murphy Jake Keegan Brock Gaspar Ground Improvement in Glacial Soils for the Lower Olentangy Tunnel—Columbus, OH - RETC2023 . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.

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