Overcoming Challenges in Tunneling for Albany’s Beaver Creek Clean River Project, Albany, New York - NAT2022

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jerry Wang Mahmood Khwaja Greg Bold William Simcoe Rebecca Caldon
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Dec 1, 2022

Abstract

Phase III and Phase IV of the Beaver Creek Clean River Project, Albany, NY, includes microtunnel construction of 2,320 feet of 48-inch/36-inch internal diameter (ID) conveyance pipe and a 525 foot long 9.5-ft horseshoe shape roadheader excavated tunnel. Notable challenges were encountered during the construction including mixed face tunnel conditions, undocumented existing fill ground conditions that resulted in settlement during shaft construction, and unstable tunnel face conditions. This paper discusses several of the key challenges encountered during construction and selected solutions to construction sequencing and methodology to successfully complete Phase III and Phase IV of the Beaver Creek Clean River Project.
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APA: Jerry Wang Mahmood Khwaja Greg Bold William Simcoe Rebecca Caldon  (2022)  Overcoming Challenges in Tunneling for Albany’s Beaver Creek Clean River Project, Albany, New York - NAT2022

MLA: Jerry Wang Mahmood Khwaja Greg Bold William Simcoe Rebecca Caldon Overcoming Challenges in Tunneling for Albany’s Beaver Creek Clean River Project, Albany, New York - NAT2022. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.

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