Los Angeles Metro Gold Line Eastside Extension—Tunnel Construction Case History

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Brett Robinson Christophe Bragard
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

This paper reflects the challenges encountered during the construction of the light rail tunnels under Boyle Heights, in Los Angeles, California. Equipped with two state-of-the-art EPB TBMs, the construction team undertook the mining of twin bored tunnels in the Los Angeles alluvium. The gassy underground conditions dictated many aspects of the design of the tunnels, as well as the tools and means used for their construction. This paper will detail the challenges encountered during construction, as well as the means, methods and logistics used on the project. Discussion includes: EPB TBM machines with some very unique/specific features; complex assembly sequence due to limited shaft access; final precast concrete liner with double gaskets; NATM cross passage excavation in soft ground and below the water table; compensation grouting; mucking shaft arrangement.
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APA: Brett Robinson Christophe Bragard  (2007)  Los Angeles Metro Gold Line Eastside Extension—Tunnel Construction Case History

MLA: Brett Robinson Christophe Bragard Los Angeles Metro Gold Line Eastside Extension—Tunnel Construction Case History. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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