The Northeast Boundary Tunnel—A TBM Performance Review - NAT2022

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Elisa Comis Yama Ebrahimi Jeffrey Peterson
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Dec 1, 2022

Abstract

Construction of the Northeast Boundary Tunnel (NEBT), the last leg of the Anacostia River Tunnel System on DC Water’s Clean Rivers Project, started in September 2018 and was completed in April 2021. The 26-foot-bore earth pressure balance (EPB) tunnel boring machine (TBM) mined 26,737 feet at elevations between 80 to 160 feet belowground. Approximately 55% of the tunnel was cut through lower predominantly coarse-grained facies identified as the Cretaceous Patuxent Formation (undifferentiated) (PTX), and the remainder was cut through upper predominantly overconsolidated fine-grained plastic material facies identified as the Cretaceous Patapsco/Arundel Formation (P/A). Mixed face conditions were encountered in the transition from the P/A to the PTX and vice versa. This paper reviews the performance of the TBM that mined the NEBT through several unique challenges, including 8,000 feet of tunneling under the heavily developed Rhode Island Avenue corridor, major sensitive structures, cast iron water distribution mains, and other sensitive utilities.
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APA: Elisa Comis Yama Ebrahimi Jeffrey Peterson  (2022)  The Northeast Boundary Tunnel—A TBM Performance Review - NAT2022

MLA: Elisa Comis Yama Ebrahimi Jeffrey Peterson The Northeast Boundary Tunnel—A TBM Performance Review - NAT2022. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.

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