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United States, Florida - us/110

Government Cut Utility Tunnel

Phase 1 requires replacement of wastewater pipe between Miami Beach and Fisher Island with 350 m-long x 1.9 m-diameter drive using microtunnelling between deep shafts. Phase 2 requires new 2.5 km x 3.8 m-diameter (8,000 ft x 12 ft-diameter) utility tunnel at 25 m below mean sea level under Government Cut shipping channel to accommodate three wastewater lines, one reclaimed water main and four utility ducts. Anticipated EPB drive with segmental concrete lining. Project requires 9 m-diameter launch shaft on Fisher Island and 7.6 m-diameter shaft on Miami Beach. For latest AECOM project presentation visit www.governmentcututilitytunnel.com/Publish/Data/Gov Cut - Information Exchange 121709.pdf. 38/10.



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United States, Washington D.C - us/109

Combined sewer overflow

DC Water is planning to construct a series of tunnels over the next 15 years to capture excess sewer flow and convey it to the Blue Plains wastewater treatment plant. The major tunnel projects are: the 7.5 km x 7.3 m-diameter Blue Plains Tunnel (23,600 ft x 23 ft-diameter); the 4 km-long x 7.3 m-diameter Anacostia River Tunnel (12,500 ft x 23 ft-diameter); the 5.5 km-long x 7.3 m-diameter NE Boundary Tunnel (17,500 ft x 23 ft-diameter); and the 3.6 km-long x 4.8 m-diameter NE Boundary Branch Tunnels (11,300 ft x 15 ft-diameter). Proposals for the construction management services contract are under appraisal, with award expected in March, 2011. Three design-build companies have qualified for the Blue Plains Tunnels, and price and technical proposals are due 02.12.2010 with award expected in April, 2011 for construction start in July, 2011. A request for proposals for the Anacostia River is expected in early 2012. More from Ronald Bizzarri at DCWASA in Washington, e-mail rbizzarri@dcwasa.com. For project details visit www.dcwater.com/site_archive/news/documents/DC WASAs Long Term Control Plan_2009.pdf. 37/10.



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Design/build contract for TBM-driven, segmentally-lined 7.5 km x 7.3 m-diameter Blue Plains Tunnel (23,600 ft x 23 ft-diameter) awarded by DC Water to Traylor/Skanska/JayDee JV with design engineer Halcrow, value EUR235 million. Construction start expected in July, 2011. More from Ronald Bizzarri at DCWASA in Washington, e-mail rbizzarri@dcwasa.com. For full project details visit tunnelbuilder archive us/109 and www.dcwater.com/site_archive/news/documents/DC WASAs Long Term Control Plan_2009.pdf. 13/11.



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The JV Impregilo (65 percent)/Healy-Parsons (35 percent) secured the EUR193 million (US$254 million) contract for the design and construction of the second portion of the massive tunnel system that will bring relief from combined sewer overflows (CSOs) to the Anacostia River. Named the Anacostia River Tunnel, this will be 7 m-diameter and 3,810 m-long beneath the Anacostia River. It begins at Poplar Point and ends near RFK Stadium. Construction will start at the north and work south, connecting to the Blue Plains Tunnel in 2017. The contract also includes six shafts with a depth of approximately 30 m and three diversion structures. The first tunnel portion of the Clean Rivers Project is already underway. For more click here. For tunnelbuilder archive click here and us/109. Visit http://www.dcwater.com. 19/13.



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The District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority (DC Water) was won by the Joint-venture of Salini Impregilo (30%) and S.A. Healy. (70%) the EUR506 million (USD580 million) contract is to build the Northeast Boundary Tunnel (NEBT) project in Washington, D.C.

The NEBT is the biggest component of DC Water’s Clean Rivers Project. It will be 50 -160 feet below ground and run 27,000 feet from just south of Robert F. Kennedy Stadium to the intersection of Rhode Island Avenue NW and 6th Street NW. It will be aligned to intersect the existing chronic flood areas along Rhode Island Avenue NW.

In times of flooding, the tunnel will receive flows from the sewer system captured by diversion facilities and convey them to DC Water’s Blue Plains Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant. The NEBT project will also include the construction of ventilation control facilities, storm water inlets, and green infrastructure.

Once it is connected to the other Clean Rivers Project tunnels, the NEBT will help reduce combined sewer overflows to the Anacostia River by 98 percent and the chance of flooding in the areas it serves from about 50 percent to seven percent in any given year.

Work is expected to begin in September 2017 and be completed in 2023 - two years ahead of the Consent Decree schedule. Visit https://www.dcwater.com, http://www.laneconstruct.com/  and https://www.salini-impregilo.com/en/. 28/17.



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DC Water (District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority) has issued notice to proceed to the CBNA-Halmar Clean Rivers Joint Venture comprising CBNA (a US based subsidiary of Bouygues Construction) and Halmar International for the design-build contract for the Potomac River Tunnel. The tunnel is a project part of DC Water’s USD 2.99bn (EUR 2.76 bn) Clean rivers project designed to control combined sewer overflows and to improve water quality in the Potomac River in Washington D.C. The contract value is USD 819 million (EUR 757.13 million).  The main tunnel, which is 5.5 miles (8.9 km) long and approximately 100 feet (30 m) deep with internal diameter of 18 feet (5.5 m), will cross variable geological conditions (clay, alluvium, hard rock) and will pass close to Washington D.C's iconic monuments. It will require the use of two TBMs customized specifically for these soil conditions. Ancillary structures comprise of 9 shafts, adits connecting to the main tunnel, and near surface structures which link the new infrastructure to the existing sewage system. Visit https://www.bouygues.com/ and https://www.dcwater.com/. 49/23.  



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United States, Maryland - us/108

Highway

Transdyn of California has been selected to maintain and expand Maryland Transportation Authority's video surveillance systems for three years with a further two-year option. The programme will include preventative and corrective maintenance of all the authority's existing and future video surveillance sites, which include the Baltimore Harbor and Fort McHenry tunnels. Baltimore Harbor tunnel (2.3 km) forms part of Interstate 895 and provides a major north-south bypass of Baltimore City. The 8-lane Fort McHenry Tunnel (2.2 km) forms part of Interstate 95 and links the southern and eastern areas of Baltimore City. Visit www.transdyn.com and www.marylandtransportation.com. 03/10.



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United States, New York - us/107

Water Siphons

Closing Date: 23.09.2009 (Tender Closed)

Invitation to submit a Statement of Qualifications (RFQ) for provision of construction services for replacement of existing water siphons between Brooklyn and Staten Island in New York. M/WBE and DBE firms are encouraged to apply. RFQ guidelines and requirements are available at nycedc.com/rfp, or at NYCEDC, 110 William St., 6th floor, NY, NY, 10038,M - F, 9:30-4:30, e-mail watersiphonsConstructionRFQ@nycedc.com. 35/09.



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Following award of EUR190 million contract in July, 2011 to OHL/Tully JV for construction of new water siphon between Brooklyn and Staten Island in New York, contractor selected Caterpillar EPB to drive 3.85 m-diameter, 2,883 m-long segmentally-lined tunnel which will house 1.8 m-diameter water column. More from http://nycedc.tumblr.com, http://construccion.ohl.es/, www.hatchmott.com and www.cattunnelboring.com. 16/12.

 



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Award of contract to Parsons Brinckerhoff/LiRo for construction oversight and resident engineering services for new water siphon between Brooklyn and Staten Island in New York to be EPB-driven as 3.85 m-diameter, 2,883 m-long segmentally-lined tunnel which will house 1.8 m-diameter water column. Project completion late-2013. More from Judy Cooper at PB in New York, tel +1 212 465 5332. Visit us/107 and www.pbworld.com. 19/12.



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United States, Georgia - us/106

Atlanta Wastewater

South River wastewater tunnel to eliminate sanitary overflows awarded late-2008 to Peter Kiewit, value USD111,684,927. Comprises 2.86 km-long, 5.1 m-diameter TBM drive with 4.45 m ID cast-in-place concrete liner together with 337 m-long drill/blast connector to be lined with Hobas pipe. Two construction shafts of 7.64 m-diameter and 10.18 m-diameter, plus 19.1 m-diameter pumping station shaft required. Clearing and grubbing underway for site set-up with grading and sound walls. Two-year project schedule. Visit www.kiewit.com/districts/underground/projects.aspx. 08/09.



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United States, Wisconsin - us/105

Flood Control

Joint venture Shea/Kenny has been awarded the EUR38 million contract to construct the 915 m-long x 5.2 m-diameter Underwood Creek diversion tunnel. The tunnel will hold 1,400 million litres of floodwater for controlled discharge into the Menomonee River. More from Dutch Vleigenthart, VP, at J F Shea, tel +1 909 594-9500. Just EUR216,000 separated Shea/Kenny from second bidder. Contact Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District, tel +1 414 272-5100 or visit www.mmsd.com. 52/08.



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United States, Spokane - us/104

Railway

Unusual 423 m-long rail tunnel to carry Burlington Northern trains beneath the new North Spokane Corridor freeway between US 395 and I-90 awarded earlier this year to Scarsella Brothers of Seattle at USD17.29 million is underway for completion mid-2009. Tunnel comprises 444 precast concrete arch sections to provide 17.2 m width, enough to accommodate a future second set of tracks. More from Al Gilson, tel +1 509 324 6015, e-mail gilsona@wsdot.wa.gov. 48/08.



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United States, California - us/103

Water

  Invitation to tender, deadline 1st October, 2008 for construction of the new Crystal Springs bypass (Polhemus) tunnel in San Mateo County. The contract consists of the excavation and construction of approximately 1,380 m length of tunnel and associated shafts, initial lining, and monitoring instrumentation/system and other associated works. The project is expected to employ a tunnel boring machine. Contact San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC), Contract services, tel. +1 4155514603, e-mail rfp@sfwater.org. Visit http://sfwater.org/custom/bid/detailbyplan.cfm/bidid/2423/bidtype/1/MC_ID/15/MSC_ID/149/MTO_ID/331 39/08. The currently prequalified contractors are listed at http://sfwater.org/msc_main.cfm/MC_ID/15/MSC_ID/150 clicking on SFPUC Pre-Qualified Contractors (the list of approved contractors can be found at the bottom of the page). 39/08.The SFPUC selected Jacobs Associates on 27th May to perform construction management services for the project. The 1,380 m new Crystal Springs bypass tunnel (NCSBT) will replace the existing Crystal Springs bypass pipeline and will provide residents in the southern San Francisco area with a more reliable drinking water pipeline. This tunnel project is part of the SFPUC's USD4.3 billion capital improvement programme to repair and seismically upgrade their aging pipelines, tunnels, reservoirs and dams that provide drinking water to more than 2.4 million customers in the San Francisco Bay area. The bedrock is within the Franciscan complex, classified as melange and sandstones. Under San Mateo Creek, the tunnel may require pre-grouting. The primary liner will be precast concrete segmental lining and the secondary liner a 2.44 m ID welded steel pipe. The estimated cost of the project is USD57 million. Construction is set to start in October 2008. Visit www.jacobssf.com 39/08.



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United States, California - us/102

Water

Jacobs Engineering Group received a contract from the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) to provide construction management services for the Bay tunnel project in California. The project will construct 7,991 metres of 2.75 m finished diameter soft ground tunnel below the San Francisco Bay between the East Palo Alto area on the west side of the Bay and the City of Newark on the east side of it, two vertical shafts in areas adjacent to the Bay, and a watertight final lining of welded steel pipe. The project is expected to utilize a soft ground TBM and a bolted, gasketed precast concrete segmental lining system. The total installed cost of the construction project is valued at approximately USD270 million with a construction management contract value of USD18 million. The tunnel is one of the most critical elements of the water system improvement programme to ensure the delivery of reliable, high quality, and affordable water to 2.4 million customers in the four Bay area counties of Alameda, Santa Clara, San Mateo, and San Francisco. Visit www.jacobs.com and www.sfwater.org 39/08.Prequalification is still open for construction of the Bay tunnel. A contractor must be prequalified prior to the final bid opening date (this could run down to the day before or even the morning before the opening, as long as they are approved prior to the bids being due). It can take anywhere from 1-3 months for the SFPUC to process a statement of qualifications. Interested candidates may contact the main number of the SFPUC's Contracts Administration Bureau at tel. +1 4155510736. Questions on prequalification may be sent to prequal@sfwater.org or to contractorshelp@sfwater.org. The currently prequalified contractors are listed at http://sfwater.org/msc_main.cfm/MC_ID/15/MSC_ID/150 clicking on SFPUC Pre-Qualified Contractors (the list of approved contractors can be found at the bottom of the page). 39/08.



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Invitation to tender from pre-qualified contractors, deadline 29.10.2009, for construction of 8 km-long x 4.45 m-diameter rock TBM tunnel under San Francisco bay from Menlo Park to Newark together with two shafts. Contract estimated value EUR235-260 million for completion in 61 months. Tunnel will house 2.86 m-diameter steel water main. Contact Andrew Houston at SFPUC for further information, tel +1 415 551-4335 or -4603, e-mail rfp@sfwater.org. Pre-bid conference scheduled for 31.08.2009 at 10.00 h at San Francisco International Airport, Louis Turpen Aviation Museum. Visit www.sfwater.org, Construction Bid Opportunities, bid number WD-2531 for information on obtaining specs and docs. For list of SFPUC pre-qualified contractors, visit http://sfwater.org/msc_main.cfm/MC_ID/15/MSC_ID/150. 32/09.



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Joint venture of Michels/Jay Dee/Coluccio low bid for Bay Tunnel at EUR142 million. Bid range EUR142 million to EUR162 million against engineer estimate of EUR165 million. For full project background visit tunnelbuilder archive us/102 For client details visit www.sfwater.org. 49/09.



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United States, Nebraska - us/101

Sewage

On 13th May, 2008, the Omaha city council approved a USD510,000 contract with Parsons Brinckerhoff to carry out geotechnical and geophysical exploration and testing of soil and rock samples for the planned deep tunnel to be constructed under Omaha for storage and conveyance of combined storm water and sanitary sewage. The tunnel will be about 53.4 m deep and will take in overflow waste water and funnel it to a new treatment facility south of downtown. PB will use boring machines to dig six test holes along the 9.6 km-long, north-to-south route between the Gallup campus and the Veterans Memorial bridge. The machines will dig each hole to a depth of 90 metres and then bring up soil and rock samples to see what the nature of the limestone is deep underground. Drilling is expected to begin in early June and should be finished in a couple of months. The tunnel is expected to cost between USD300 million and USD400 million, making it the single most expensive component of the sewer overhaul. Visit www.pbworld.com and www.ci.omaha.ne.us/departments/city_council/agendas/ID%2008_05_13/Public%20Works/668.pdf 24/08.



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