Unbraced Circular Cofferdam For Vent Building No. 6 At The South Bulkhead - Introduction

Deep Foundations Institute
Philip Bonanno
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

The first major project in Boston's new access to Logan Airport was an Immersed Tube Tunnel which extended 3,600 ft. from South Boston to East Boston across Boston Harbor. Twelve tube sections, 300 ft. long x 80 ft. wide x 40 ft. high, were lowered into an excavated trench which was then backfilled. The depth of the trench at mid-channel was approximately 100 ft. below mean high tide. At the East Boston end the tube terminated close to the present shoreline. At the South Boston end the tube terminated approximately 600 ft. inland from the shore line where a ventilation building was required. The depth to subgrade from existing ground at the ventilation structure was approximately 85 ft. The soil profile at this location consisted of 50 ft. of miscellaneous rubble fill, 25 ft. of Boston blue clay, and 10 ft. of glacial till. A small amount of weathered argellite existed at the north end of the structure. Part of the Morrison Knudsen, Interbeton, J.F. White, Joint Venture contract to construct the Immersed Tube Tunnel (ITT) was the construction of a cofferdam at the tube/ventilation building interface. The ventilation building was to be built as part of another contract. The construction of the cofferdam and the excavation to the building subgrade was the responsibility of J.F. White Contracting Company.
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APA: Philip Bonanno  (1994)  Unbraced Circular Cofferdam For Vent Building No. 6 At The South Bulkhead - Introduction

MLA: Philip Bonanno Unbraced Circular Cofferdam For Vent Building No. 6 At The South Bulkhead - Introduction. Deep Foundations Institute, 1994.

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