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HERO ID
6890069
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
BRIGHTWATER EAST-A CASE HISTORY
Author(s)
Calin, L; Hupfauf, T; ,
Year
2009
Publisher
SOC MINING METALLURGY & EXPLORATION INC
Location
LITTLETON
Page Numbers
1171-1181
Web of Science Id
WOS:000270588000094
Abstract
King County (Seattle, WA) is on a monumental task of building the new Brightwater System complete with a new treatment plant, three main conveyance tunnels, a new outfall into Puget Sound and other ancillary works. This paper will describe the first conveyance tunnel, Brightwater East currently under construction by the Joint Venture of Kenny (Sponsor) / Shea / Traylor that is scheduled for completion in early 2010. The project located in Bothell, WA (north of Seattle) is in both King and Snohomish Counties.It was the first of the major tunnel projects that was scheduled by King County for the Brightwater System. The East Contract consists of the following major elements: 14,000 ft of 19'-2 '' EPBTBM mined tunnel using 16'-8 '' ID bolted, gasketed precast concrete segments for a primary liner; installing and encasing 14,200 ft each of 48 '', 66 '', 27 '', 84 '' in diameter steel pipes inside the tunnel along with three runs of fiber optic cable, 2,430 ft of 72 '' in diameter microtunnel including three caisson shafts and associated structures; one Intercepting Structure (IS) shell to mine from that is 74 ft deep and 74 ft finished in diameter with 130 ft deep slurry diaphragm walls, tremie slab and final concrete wall lining; one Influent Pump Station shell (IPS) 83 ft deep, twin 77 ft inside diameter cells, with 160 ft deep slurry diaphragm walls, tremie slab, and final lining; two short 12 ft in diameter inter-shaft connector tunnels; one extraction shaft 40 ft deep by 40 ft wide and 140 ft long for connection to the new treatment plant piping.
Editor(s)
Almeraris, G; Mariucci, B;
ISBN
978-0-87335-304-5
Conference Name
Rapid Excavation and Tunneling Conference
Conference Location
Las Vegas, NV
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