Tunneling Performance And Geotechnical Aspects Of Los Angeles Metro Rail Contract A-171

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 20
- File Size:
- 971 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1989
Abstract
INTRODUCTION Phase I of the Los Angeles Metro Rail Project, known as MOS-1 (Minimum Operable Segment-1), is the first phase of the 27 km± (17 mi) subway starter line. MOS-1 is currently under construction and involves approximately 6.4 km (4.4 mi) of subway, five stations, yards and shops routed through the downtown area of Los Angeles. The project will form the initial heavy rail backbone of a more extensive light and heavy rail transit system planned for the greater Los Angeles area in the future. Construction Contract A-171 is one of 4 tunnel contracts within MOS-1 and involves construction of twin tunnels running from the downtown metropolitan area west to MacArthur Park. The heavily populated and developed downtown area, potentially gassy ground conditions, and the possibility of undocumented abandoned oil wells in seismically active southern California made the design and construction of Contract A-171 a uniquely interesting project. This paper summarizes the construction history to date (December, 1988) including design geotechnical considerations, tunnel support design, as-built geologic conditions, shield tunneling performance through soft ground, and ground response. The findings presented herein may aid in the design and construction
Citation
APA:
(1989) Tunneling Performance And Geotechnical Aspects Of Los Angeles Metro Rail Contract A-171MLA: Tunneling Performance And Geotechnical Aspects Of Los Angeles Metro Rail Contract A-171. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.