Planning the Black Creek Tunnel Project - RETC2023

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 132 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jun 13, 2023
Abstract
The City of Toronto is currently undertaking the design of the Black Creek Sanitary
Trunk Sewer Relief Project. The Project involves the design and construction of approximately
20 kilometers of tunnel through shale rock of the Georgian Bay Formation and
soft ground soil consisting of glacial till, glaciolacustrine and glaciofluvial sand, silt and
clay deposits. The 20 kilometer alignment has been split into four sections of tunnel
(1) the 12.9 km, 3.0 meter diameter Keele Trunk Relief Sewer, (2) the 2.9 km, 1.5 meter
diameter Keele Trunk Relief Sewer Microtunnel, (3) the 3.9 km, 1.8 meter diameter
Jane Relief Sewer, and (4) the 0.5 km,1.5 meter diameter Combined Sewer Overflow
Storage Tunnel. Additionally, one 40,000 m3 wet weather flow (WWF) storage tank
and numerous WWF connection shafts are to be constructed and connected to the
Keele Trunk Relief Sewer to pick up WWF from existing outfalls currently discharging
to Black Creek. The anticipated cost of the project is approximately $600 million with
construction of the Project’s Phase One Works, the Keele Trunk Relief Sewer and
Jane Relief Sewer, scheduled to commence in 2025.
This paper provides an overview of the project in terms of the anticipated geotechnical
conditions, the scheme developed for design and construction of the tunnel system
and the associated schedule and procurement strategy. The consideration for planning
of the tunnel system, the risk-based analysis and decision-making process are
presented and form the basis for selection of a precast tunnel lining support method
in the rock and soft ground.
Citation
APA:
(2023) Planning the Black Creek Tunnel Project - RETC2023MLA: Planning the Black Creek Tunnel Project - RETC2023. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.