The Light at the End of a 40 Year Old Tunnel - Retrofitting of an Existing Tunnel as part of The New Second Ave Subway Project, New York

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 1118 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2016
Abstract
"As part of the new 2nd Ave Subway Project, an existing tunnel constructed in the 1970’s will be connected to the new subway and used as new running tunnels. The existing tunnel had to be modified to comply with newer structural and fire life safety codes and to be connected to the new cut and cover station at 96th St. This paper will discuss the complexities of tying an existing tunnel constructed over 40 years ago into the new station and allowing for movements due to the unloading of the existing tunnel and the differential settlement of the two structures during both the construction and permanent condition. Topics that will be discussed include structural analysis, ground improvement techniques, selection of support of excavation walls, working in contaminated soil and instrumentation and monitoring of the structures. It will also cover retrofitting the tunnel to comply with updated Fire/Life/Safety requirements. PROJECT OVERVIEW The Second Avenue Subway (SAS) will be the first major expansion of New York’s subway system in over 50 years. To be constructed in four phases, it will run from 125th St. in Harlem to Hanover Square in the Financial District (see Figure 1). For most of its length, the alignment is directly under the Second Avenue roadway."
Citation
APA:
(2016) The Light at the End of a 40 Year Old Tunnel - Retrofitting of an Existing Tunnel as part of The New Second Ave Subway Project, New YorkMLA: The Light at the End of a 40 Year Old Tunnel - Retrofitting of an Existing Tunnel as part of The New Second Ave Subway Project, New York. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2016.