Seattle’s Ship Canal Water Quality Project—Curved Microtunnel Drive - NAT2022

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Chris D. Breeds
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Dec 1, 2022

Abstract

Northwest Boring, Inc. (NWB) deployed a skinned up AVN 2000AB Microtunnel Boring Machine (MTBM) to install 7.5-foot long, 118-inch outer diameter reinforced concrete pipe (RCP) sections along an alignment between the Fremont (FRS) jacking shaft and the 3rd Avenue (3RS) receiving shaft for the Ship Canal Water Quality SCWQ Project. The alignment includes: a 67-foot long straight section, a 367-foot long curved section excavated along a 650-foot radius curve, followed by a 182-foot long straight section. This paper describes the project including planning and design, manufacturing, equipment installation in the 90-foot-deep FRS jacking shaft, egress through the secants and microtunnel operations required to complete the shaft and install the required casing pipes.
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APA: Chris D. Breeds  (2022)  Seattle’s Ship Canal Water Quality Project—Curved Microtunnel Drive - NAT2022

MLA: Chris D. Breeds Seattle’s Ship Canal Water Quality Project—Curved Microtunnel Drive - NAT2022. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.

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