Interaction Of Design, Construction And Owner On Small Diameter Tunnels: Northeast Side Relief Sewer System, Milwaukee Water Pollution Abatement Program

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Allen J. Sobczak Peter J. Peters
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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13
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

The five tunnel contracts of Milwaukee Northeast Side Relief Sewer System are about 80 percent complete. The tunnels are all excavated for 1.9 meter (6'-0") finish diameter sewers in a variable rock, mixed face, and glacial soil environment. Different contracts were let under two primary types of specifications, performance and prescriptive, which treated aspects of construction, such as primary ground support and groundwater control, differently. Interfacing of design and construction through field personnel allowed the needs of all parties to be met and resulted in savings in time and money to the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD). Interfacing, cooperation and risk sharing allowed resolution of problems such as line and grade variations and potential differing site conditions. It also allowed the parties to pursue constructive changes to construction activities. Thus on one contract prescribed use of compressed air was eliminated, but migration of fines into the tunnels was stopped with filter fabric. Use of an expensive primary support system was dropped, but concern about deterioration of lagging was alleviated by use of special materials.
Citation

APA: Allen J. Sobczak Peter J. Peters  (1983)  Interaction Of Design, Construction And Owner On Small Diameter Tunnels: Northeast Side Relief Sewer System, Milwaukee Water Pollution Abatement Program

MLA: Allen J. Sobczak Peter J. Peters Interaction Of Design, Construction And Owner On Small Diameter Tunnels: Northeast Side Relief Sewer System, Milwaukee Water Pollution Abatement Program. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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