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    Design Development of the I-35 Capital Express Central Drainage Tunnels - NAT2024

    By Joseph Goessling, Mark Kroncke, James Parkes

    The I-35 Capital Expressway (CapEx) Central Drainage Tunnels will serve as a stormwater collection system for the forthcoming I-35 Capital Express Central reconstruction project through downtown Austi

    Jun 23, 2024

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    Collapsible Columns to Limit Earth Flow Loading - NAT2024

    By Raymond Sandiford, Kenneth Xu, Taehyun Moon

    Tunnel approach structures situated in slow moving earth flows are subjected to significant earth pressures. The authors have developed a system, utilizing collapsible concrete columns, that limits su

    Jun 23, 2024

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    Lessons Learned from Larger Diameter Waterview Road Tunnel to Smaller Diameter CRL Rail Tunnel in Auckland, New Zealand - NAT2024

    By Matt Bilson, Ritesh Mahajan, Antoni Kuras, Wataru Okada

    The Waterview Tunnel comprises twin 2.4 km long 13.1 m internal diameter three lane road tunnels in Auckland, New Zealand. The City Rail Link (CRL) is a 3.45 km long, 6.24 m internal diameter twin rai

    Jun 23, 2024

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    TBM Tunneling Between the Westridge Marine Terminal and the Burnaby Terminal in British Columbia - NAT2024

    By Jeff Reid, Mohamed Maghari, Nicholas Joens

    The Burnaby Mountain Tunnel was an integral part of the Trans Mountain Expansion Project. General Contractor, Kiewit Ledcor TMEP Partnership (KLTP), contracted with McNally Construction to build an un

    Jun 23, 2024

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    Quality Control of Deep Bedrock Tunneling in Urban Areas: A Case Study of Louisville MSD’s Ohio River Tunnel - NAT2024

    By Jacob Mathis, Mark Bradford, Alston Noronha, R. M. True

    In June 2022, Louisville MSD completed a 6.5-km (4.0-mi), 6.1-m (20-ft.) diameter CSO conveyance and storage tunnel system located along the Ohio River in downtown Louisville, Kentucky. For large diam

    Jun 23, 2024

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    Big Data in Design-Build: Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel Expansion Supplemental Site Investigation - NAT2024

    By Martha Gross, Amanda Wachenfeld, Brian Keaney, Jean-Michel Charpentier, Frank Perrone

    The Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel (HRBT) Expansion widens the existing four-lane bridgetunnel corridor to eight lanes through construction of two parallel tunnels, interstate widening, and bridge expans

    Jun 23, 2024

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    From Planning to Commissioning: A Complete Overview of the Northeast Boundary Tunnel Project - NAT2024

    By Moussa Wone, Jeff Peterson, Filippo Azzarà, Daniele Nebbia

    The DC Water and Sewer Authority's Long Term Control Plan includes tunnels, sewer separation, pumping station rehabilitation and green infrastructure to reduce combined sewer overflow (CSO) discharges

    Jun 23, 2024

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    SAWS W-6 Upper Segment: Construction for Future Generations - NAT2024

    By Jason Swartz, Gerardo Gomez, Henry Leighton

    San Antonio has experienced sustained growth for decades, putting increased pressure on existing wastewater infrastructure. In June 2013, San Antonio Water System (SAWS) reached a Consent Decree agree

    Jun 23, 2024

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    Holding Back the Bay: Performance of Jet Grout in Hydraulically Placed Fills - NAT2024

    By Roger Escoda Estelrich, Joan Carles Casado Ortega, Mitchell Gerdau, Jose Raul Martinez, Jeb Pittsinger, Frank Perrone

    The existing Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel complex is being expanded to include the Parallel Thimble Shoal Tunnel. This will be a subaqueous bored crossing between two islands constructed for the origi

    Jun 23, 2024

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    Subsea Tunnel Geotechnical Investigations Pre and Post Contract Award-A Plan for Success - NAT2024

    By Gary Peach, Khalid Saif Al-Khayareen, Vigil Fernandez, Furqan Hameed

    The Musaimeer pump station and outfall project (MPSO) is in Doha Qatar. This technical paper will discuss and explain the three major stages of geotechnical investigation employed. Stage one the tende

    Jun 23, 2024

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    Microtunneling to the Rescue: Increasing Capacity and Replacing Aging Interceptor Sewers Due to Rapid Growth in Irving, Texas - NAT2024

    By Amanda Powers, Brian Glynn, Robert Sauceda, Daniel Huffines, Mike Garbeth

    This paper will review the evaluation performed for the Cottonwood & Hackberry Creek Wastewater Interceptor Improvements Project to replace two separate aging and undersized interceptor sewers by eith

    Jun 23, 2024

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    Preliminary Ground Characterization for the Mokelumne Aqueducts Resiliency Project (MARP) Tunnel - NAT2024

    By S. Klein, M. McLeod, S. Gambino, K. Johnson, E. O’Hara

    The Mokelumne Aqueducts Resiliency Project (MARP) involves construction of a 16.5-mile tunnel across the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta (Delta) to replace the existing surface aqueduct pipelines with mo

    Jun 23, 2024

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    Integration of Century Old Mont Royal Tunnel into Montreal New Light Rail Transit Network - NAT2024

    By Verya Nasri, Behrouz Esmaeilkhanian, Mohammad Motallebi

    Réseau Express Métropolitain (REM) is the new Light Rail Transit (LRT) network of Montreal, Canada. This new LRT network uses a century-old Mont Royal Tunnel (MRT) to connect Downtown Montreal to the

    Jun 23, 2024

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    The Anomalies of the Purple Line Extension, Section 1, Los Angeles - NAT2024

    By James Corcoran, Richard McLane, Joseph DeMello, Eric Carlson, Hans van de Vrugt

    The Los Angeles County Transportation Authority’s Purple Line Extension Phase 1 is a $3.12 billion (USD) design-build, underground heavy rail project, connecting an existing station at Wilshire Boulev

    Jun 23, 2024

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    Risk Assessment and Large Diameter Segmental Lining Design in Swelling Ground - NAT2024

    By Carlos Álvarez, Sergio Sánchez, Michael Mains, Giuseppe Gaspari

    Extensive record of tunnels excavated with SEM (sequential excavation method) in swelling grounds exists in literature: global experiences include successful tunnelling both through clayey and rock ma

    Jun 23, 2024

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    Tunneling Through Reef Structures: Identification, Characterization, and Potential Impacts - NAT2024

    By Jon Ike Isaacson, Michael Miller, Jarek Trela

    Despite reef structures being relatively common in carbonate rocks around the world, tunneling experience in reefs is extremely rare. Impacts and risks associated with reef tunneling through these geo

    Jun 23, 2024

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    A 108-in Storm Tunnel Underneath Active Taxiways and Apron at O’Hare International Airport - NAT2024

    By Tim M. Benson, Adam L. Lamanna, Carolina Martinez-Gutierrez, Mark J. Stephani

    The Lower Concourse C Extension (LCE) 108-in Storm Sewer consists of a 2,797-foot long, 27 to 55-foot deep, 108-in I.D. storm sewer tunnel. Situated beneath active taxiways and a terminal apron at Har

    Jun 23, 2024

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    Grouting Aggressive Ground in Qatar - NAT2024

    By Hernan Fernandez, Khalid Saif F S Al- Khayareen, Volkan Salepciler, Jacek B. Stypulkowski

    Wakrah and Wukair Drainage Tunnel, WWDT is 13 km long with a 4.5 m ID sewer water tunnel about 50 to 60 m below ground surface. Integral to the project are several adits with provisions for future con

    Jun 23, 2024

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    Ultra-Long Tunnel Drive with TBM for the Construction of the Mineral Transport for the Woodsmith Project Polyhalite Mine - NAT2024

    By Karin Bäppler

    A new polyhalite fertilizer mine is currently being developed in the UK by Anglo American Crop Nutrients. The project includes the construction of a Mineral Transport Tunnel almost 37 kms long to hous

    Jun 23, 2024

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    Shaft Construction in Glacial Overburden and Karstic Limestone on the Lower Olentangy Tunnel Project - NAT2024

    By Jeremy Cawley, Horry Parker Jr., Clint Wilson

    The 5180 m EPBM drive on the Lower Olentangy Tunnel (LOT) is predominantly within glacial overburden. To connect LOT with the existing OARS deep tunnel in limestone bedrock, the upper 15 m inside diam

    Jun 23, 2024