The Caltanissetta Twin Tunnel: Segmental Lining Design and EPBS TBM Performance during the Construction of the 4km-Long ø15.08m Tunnel

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Georgios Kalamaras Mario Liti Filippo Avesani Sebastiano Pelizza Ivano Andreis
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Abstract

"THE SS640 AGRIGENTO-CALTANISSETTA PROJECT The Caltanissetta tunnel is part of the works for the construction of the second 28km-long maxi section of the SS 640 motorway of Porto Empedocle, from km 44 to the junction of Imera in Sicilian hinterland. Amongst other major infrastructure works, the €740 million ANAS (Italian national roads and highway administration agency) project consists of four twin tube tunnels three of which are being excavated by conventional means. The longest tunnel, underpasses the Caltanissetta city and has a length of 3.9km under a maximum overburden of 120m. The JV consisting of CMC of Ravenna and TECNIS SpA won the design & built tender in 2010. Construction started in early spring 2012 following the approval of detailed design and later on the approval of design for construction. THE CALTANISSETTA TUNNEL The Design Phase Tender design and detailed design foresaw the construction of 13.4m excavation diameter tunnels that were to be enlarged in a second phase to create, every 600m, 50m-long tunnel sections for emergency parking. During the design for construction project phase the JV proposed to replace the 13.4m tunnel with a 15.08 excavation diameter that incorporated apart from the two 3.75m wide lanes a 3.25m wide continuous emergency lane. This significant tunnel section modification was associated with better road safety conditions, simpler and safer construction procedures, better statics for the tunnel section while in terms of overall cost the solutions were equivalent.Geologic context The tunnel is located in the middle of the geologically known Caltanissetta basin that is intersected by various tectonic structures. The geologic context for the tunnel scale, was defined in collaboration with the University of Catania in early project phases. For almost its entire length the tunnel is excavated in the Terravecchia formation that represents the lower part of the stratigraphic sequence that was formed in the Tortoniano period of Miocene. The quite complex geological model is also characterized by the presence of the so-called Trubi formation that consists of clay and marl clay. Almost 90% of the tunnel traverses formations that are quite similar in terms of excavation behavior. Exception to this are thrust zones and a calcareous stretch of the alignment. This last segment has a length of 200m and was identified since the very beginning as a tunneling challenge due to the combination of very poor geotechnical properties and an important water load."
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APA: Georgios Kalamaras Mario Liti Filippo Avesani Sebastiano Pelizza Ivano Andreis  (2016)  The Caltanissetta Twin Tunnel: Segmental Lining Design and EPBS TBM Performance during the Construction of the 4km-Long ø15.08m Tunnel

MLA: Georgios Kalamaras Mario Liti Filippo Avesani Sebastiano Pelizza Ivano Andreis The Caltanissetta Twin Tunnel: Segmental Lining Design and EPBS TBM Performance during the Construction of the 4km-Long ø15.08m Tunnel. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2016.

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