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                     Influence of Vertical Pile Loading on Existing Tunnel Lining in Soft Clay Influence of Vertical Pile Loading on Existing Tunnel Lining in Soft ClayBy R Ayothiraman Tunnel excavation may induce adverse effects on nearby existing structures/foundations in urban areas. Accurate prediction of tunnelling effects on pile foundations of nearby structures in the urban e Mar 8, 2011 
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                     Possible Improvements to Current Design Practices in Fire Safety Design for Road Tunnels Possible Improvements to Current Design Practices in Fire Safety Design for Road TunnelsBy R Lau The fire safety design for road tunnels includes the following aspects: active systems, passive provisions and operational procedures. The active systems include the smoke control system, fire suppres Mar 8, 2011 
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                     Reinstating a One Hundred Year Old Tunnel in the Southern Alps Through Highly Fractured Schist for Hydro Generation Reinstating a One Hundred Year Old Tunnel in the Southern Alps Through Highly Fractured Schist for Hydro GenerationBy R Shelton The Big Wainihinihi River and tunnel are located on the western side of the Southern Alps of New Zealand within the active Alpine Fault zone, which marks the boundary between the Pacific and Australia Mar 8, 2011 
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                     Durability Planning for Underground Infrastructure Durability Planning for Underground InfrastructureBy D Wimpenny Underground infrastructure is often a critical component of transportation and utility schemes. It is characterised by long design lives with limited access for inspection and maintenance. The exposur Mar 8, 2011 
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                     Fire Suppression Systems – Protection for People, Concrete or Profits Fire Suppression Systems – Protection for People, Concrete or ProfitsBy A Dix Fire suppression systems are but one of the many technologies currently available to manage operational tunnel risks. However, the actual reasons for their use are often shrouded in mischievous discus Mar 8, 2011 
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                     Open Issues in Tunnel Boring Machine Excavation of Deep Tunnels Open Issues in Tunnel Boring Machine Excavation of Deep TunnelsBy G Barla In Europe, a major interest in the infrastructure and tunnelling fields is in the new crossings of Alps in the form of base tunnels, which are important components of the high-speed (for passengers)/h Mar 8, 2011 
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                     Marine Recovery of Tunnel Boring Machine from Botany Bay Marine Recovery of Tunnel Boring Machine from Botany BayBy S Norman The Water Delivery Alliance (WDA) was established to design, construct and commission the pump station and desalinated water delivery pipeline to link the desalination plant on the Kurnell Peninsula ( Mar 8, 2011 
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                     Jacked Box Versus Cut and Cover Technique for the Pedestrian Underpass Construction in Brisbane Jacked Box Versus Cut and Cover Technique for the Pedestrian Underpass Construction in BrisbaneBy A Purwodihardjo Evaluation of the construction method used for the pedestrian underpass construction at Ipswich Road, Brisbane, Australia is presented in this paper. The pedestrian underpass was constructed through t Mar 8, 2011 
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                     Melbourne Main Sewer Project – Construction Phase – Soft Ground Tunnelling in the Yarra Delta Melbourne Main Sewer Project – Construction Phase – Soft Ground Tunnelling in the Yarra DeltaBy P Clark This paper discusses the challenges, solutions and lessons learnt as tunnelling work continues on the Melbourne Main Sewer Replacement (MMSR) project.The MMSR project is a $220 million dollar project Mar 8, 2011 
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                     Elastomeric Segment Gaskets – State-of-the-Art and Future Developments Elastomeric Segment Gaskets – State-of-the-Art and Future DevelopmentsBy H Höft Today tunnel segment liners are sealed with corner-vulcanised gaskets made of extruded elastomeric compression profiles. The profile geometries and the elastomeric materials have been further develope Mar 8, 2011 
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                     Innovative Victoria Park Tunnel design is Communicated Effectively to Stakeholders with the Aid of Three-Dimensional Visualisation Medi Innovative Victoria Park Tunnel design is Communicated Effectively to Stakeholders with the Aid of Three-Dimensional Visualisation MediBy M Sparrow The Victoria Park Tunnel project is an inner-city alliance project in central Auckland, New Zealand. The existing two-directional viaduct will be modified to single-direction flow, and a new northboun Mar 8, 2011 
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                     New Methods for Quantifying Geology and Geological Engineering Risk in Large-Scale Deep Tunnelling – Both in Design and in the Build Phase New Methods for Quantifying Geology and Geological Engineering Risk in Large-Scale Deep Tunnelling – Both in Design and in the Build PhaseBy D FitzGerald A critical component of any new tunnel design in a complex geological setting is the development of an integrated three-dimensional (3D) geology model with a full set of geotechnical properties of the Mar 8, 2011 
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                     Investigation of Shield Face Stability by Transparent Soil Models Investigation of Shield Face Stability by Transparent Soil ModelsBy M Ahmed Reliable face support pressure is necessary for shield driven tunnels in cohesionless soils to prevent excessive ground movements. This paper presents experimental work on stability of a tunnel face u Mar 8, 2011 
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                     Performance and Durability Improvements of Precast Concrete Lining Segments with Fibre Reinforcement Performance and Durability Improvements of Precast Concrete Lining Segments with Fibre ReinforcementBy R Winterberg Concrete is a well established and reliable construction material for the permanent lining of tunnels, but shows some weak performance characteristics, which can be overcome by the addition of special Mar 8, 2011 
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                     Western Ring Route – Waterview Connection: Calculation of Ground Settlements and their Effects Western Ring Route – Waterview Connection: Calculation of Ground Settlements and their EffectsBy J P. Burr The Waterview Connection will complete a strategic Auckland motorway route linking the south, west and north. The project will include 2.1 km of ‘undrained’ driven tunnels, 500 m of drained cut-and-co Mar 8, 2011 
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                     Rock Bolts for Permanent Tunnel Lining Rock Bolts for Permanent Tunnel LiningBy J de Witte When used in suitable ground conditions, rock bolts can have advantages over other permanent tunnel lining solutions. Permanent rock bolts offer flexibility in tunnelling profile and rapid rock bolt i Mar 8, 2011 
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                     Segmental Tunnel Lining Breakouts and Cross Connection Tunnels – Adelaide Desalination Plant, Australia Segmental Tunnel Lining Breakouts and Cross Connection Tunnels – Adelaide Desalination Plant, AustraliaBy L Drowley The Adelaide Desalination Plant (ADP) draws raw sea water into the facility and returns saline concentrate to the Gulf St Vincent via subsea conduits. This paper describes the detailed design and cons Mar 8, 2011 
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                     The Need for Specification Development in Australian Road Tunnels The Need for Specification Development in Australian Road TunnelsBy T Brown Australia is now committed to the most significant period of infrastructure investment since the 1960s and the current climate of project finance and public private partnership (PPP) model uncertainty Mar 8, 2011 
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                     Waterproof Detailing in Drained and Undrained Tunnels Waterproof Detailing in Drained and Undrained TunnelsBy J Palise As cities become more populated and the need for tunnelling increases, we continue to dig deeper urban tunnels in more challenging ground conditions. At the same time our expectations for durability a Mar 8, 2011 
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                     Strength and Stiffness Parameters for Tunnels in Weak Sedimentary Rocks – A Case Study of the East Coast Bays Formation in Auckland, New Zealand Strength and Stiffness Parameters for Tunnels in Weak Sedimentary Rocks – A Case Study of the East Coast Bays Formation in Auckland, New ZealandBy W Newns This paper describes laboratory and in situ tests and determines a set of parameters for stiffness and strength properties for a weak sedimentary rock mass, the East Coast Bays Formation of Auckland. Mar 8, 2011 
