What It Takes (Geostructurally) To Extend The Plane Train Tunnel Under The World'S Busiest Airport

Deep Foundations Institute
Alexander T. Darnell Ryan T. Smith Anthony Sahj
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Publication Date:
Oct 1, 2022

Abstract

Every second can count when trying to board a departing flight or catch a ride-share to your final destination. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is in the midst of a project that aims to cut about 13 seconds between automated people mover trains (Plane Train) that move passengers between the terminals and concourses. The project involves extending the Plane Train tunnel west from its existing terminus under the domestic terminal. Working from inside non-public areas of the terminal, Keller North America, Inc. (Keller) incorporated systems of micropile-supported steel beams and grillage to both underpin existing columns prior to tunneling and support open-cut excavation at the tie-in of the new to the existing tunnel. Dewatering aided in mining a challenging section at the start of the drive of the mixedface, sequentially excavated tunnel and an automated instrumentation system monitored the performance of the construction and its impact to the terminal. Cut and cover egress and ventilation tunnels required braced support of excavation.
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APA: Alexander T. Darnell Ryan T. Smith Anthony Sahj  (2022)  What It Takes (Geostructurally) To Extend The Plane Train Tunnel Under The World'S Busiest Airport

MLA: Alexander T. Darnell Ryan T. Smith Anthony Sahj What It Takes (Geostructurally) To Extend The Plane Train Tunnel Under The World'S Busiest Airport. Deep Foundations Institute, 2022.

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