Launch of an Earth Pressure Balance Tunnel Boring Machine in Short-Mode on a Congested Site from Narrow Deep Shafts for The Alexrenew Project in Alexandria, Virginia: A Case Study - RETC2023

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Luis Fernandez-Deza James Hawn Dustin Mount Jean-Marc Wehrli
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Jun 13, 2023

Abstract

The RiverRenew Tunnel System project in Alexandria, VA forms part of a CSO scheme aimed at reducing overflows of combined stormwater and sewage into the Potomac River during storm events. A major piece of the project is a 12-foot internal diameter tunnel of approximately 12,000 feet length lined with a single-pass precast concrete segmental liner and excavated by an Earth-Pressure Balanced Shield TBM. The tunnel lies between 120 to 140 feet below grade in the clays of the Upper Potomac Formation with occasional dips of more granular, saturated soils of the Terrace Formation and the Alluvium. The TBM is launched from a figure-8 configuration Pumping/Screening Shaft located within AlexRenew’s operational Water Resource Recovery Facility. This paper discusses the challenges encountered during the launch of the TBM in short mode within a highly congested site and from narrow deep shafts.
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APA: Luis Fernandez-Deza James Hawn Dustin Mount Jean-Marc Wehrli  (2023)  Launch of an Earth Pressure Balance Tunnel Boring Machine in Short-Mode on a Congested Site from Narrow Deep Shafts for The Alexrenew Project in Alexandria, Virginia: A Case Study - RETC2023

MLA: Luis Fernandez-Deza James Hawn Dustin Mount Jean-Marc Wehrli Launch of an Earth Pressure Balance Tunnel Boring Machine in Short-Mode on a Congested Site from Narrow Deep Shafts for The Alexrenew Project in Alexandria, Virginia: A Case Study - RETC2023. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.

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