Pipe Canopy Presupport with SEM Tunneling Under Active Roadway and Rail Tracks - RETC2023

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 194 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jun 13, 2023
Abstract
Pipe canopies continue to gain momentum as a reliable methodology for construction
of excavations below critical facilities with minimal surface settlement tolerances,
such as railroads or roadways. Two tunnel projects designed by Kilduff Underground
Engineering in the Salt Lake City, UT area, each at varying stages of completion,
had project design criteria for selection of a tunneling methodology to minimize surface
settlement. Both projects consist of a pedestrian tunnel, one crossing beneath
a major roadway in downtown Salt Lake City and the second beneath UPRR tracks.
Both projects were in difficult, coarse alluvium/fan ground conditions with project criteria
that resulted in minimal cover above the tunnel. For each project, a pre-support
pipe canopy was designed, requiring the placement of steel, canopy pipes driven the
extent of the tunnel length. The pipe canopy is installed using a trenchless technology
and then excavated with SEM tunneling and shoring provided by traditional support
of excavation methods. The pipe canopy pre-support method offers a low-impact
method to install an underpass beneath critical structures by adding significant stiffness
to the subgrade to mitigate surface settlement during the main tunnel excavation
sequence. These case studies seek to communicate the challenges associated with
pipe canopy installation in site-specific ground conditions and explains how these
challenges were overcome. This paper aims to define the project risks and describes
the pipe canopy methodology as a viable solution to mitigate surface settlement in low
cover tunneling scenarios.
Citation
APA:
(2023) Pipe Canopy Presupport with SEM Tunneling Under Active Roadway and Rail Tracks - RETC2023MLA: Pipe Canopy Presupport with SEM Tunneling Under Active Roadway and Rail Tracks - RETC2023. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.