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United States, Virginia - us/35

Combined Sewer Outfall

Prequalification for bidding in early-2000 for 1.9 km TBM tunnel with finished diameter of 4.45 m with 320 mm unreinforced concrete lining, two shafts, a pumping station and three 640 mm drilled ventilation shafts. Scheme also includes 445 m of smaller diameter pipelines. More details from Ed Cronin, Greeley Hansen, e-mail ecronin@greeley-hansen.com November 1999.  Tunnel now under bid at 2.1 km long with diameter acceptable between 5.25 m and 5.9 m. Contact ecronin@greeley-hansen.com March 2000.



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United States, Ohio - us/34

Cleveland Wastewater

  Contract awarded by Northeast Regional Sewer District to KM&M/Kenny jv for 4.1 km-long, 6.36 m finished diameter TBM tunnel with cast-in-place concrete lining together with shafts, drop structures and 500 m of exploratory drive. Completion time 4 years. November 1999. Robbins 235-280 TBM ex-Morocco will be used for $51.5 million Mill Creek drive in Chagrin shale at depths of up to 80 m. Machine is presently at Robbins' Solon, OH workshops for major conversion from single shield to double shield and upgrade with addition of a ring beam erector for the proposed rib and lagging primary support. Robbins will also provide new TBM gantry back-up, 900 mm-wide tunnel conveyor, and vertical shaft conveyor. Design by Montgomery Watson with Parsons Brinckerhoff, Dawn Engineering and URS. Visit www.robbinstbm.com and www.urscorp.com June 2000.KM&M/Kenny will install ring beam primary support with meshed crown and timber-lagged invert in 100 Mpa shales, followed by CIP reinforced concrete, internal diameter 6.09 m. Robbins Model 234-280 TBM under refurbishment at Solon will be supplied with backup system, and horizontal and vertical conveyors. Start date late-November, 2000. Visit www.robbinstbm.com October 2000.



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United States, Illinois - us/33

Fermilab Collider

Plans and specifications issued for construction of accelerator tunnels, underground halls and surface buildings. Contract administration by Rich Farritor, tel +1 630 840 4611. November 1999.Fermilab project awarded to S.A. Healy Company with Notice to Proceed issued on March 3rd, 2000. Mobilisation underway. May 2000.Fermilab announced contract award to S A Healy value $30.5 million for two caverns, two access shafts, and 1.2 km of drill/blast tunnel at 20 - 100 m depth in dolomite and shale. Healy has offered to use its 6.6 m-diameter Robbins TBM for the tunnel. Drill/blast excavation underway on two 8 m-diameter shafts to depths of 38 m and 107 m at ends of proposed tunnel. Contract completion scheduled January, 2002. Visit www.harza.com June 2000.



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United States, Georgia - us/32

Wastewater

Prequalification completed for $130 million tunnel in granite, 15.8 km-long with 5.1 m finished diameter at depths of 38 m to 112 m together with associated shafts. Bid opening January, 27th 2000. Contact Wayne Price at Jordan, Jones & Golding, e-mail wprice@jjg.com November 1999.   Prequalified joint ventures include Obayashi/Atkinson, Kiewit/Healy, Kenny/Frontier, and Shea/Traylor. Plans and specifications will be issued and bids taken this Spring. March 2000.Chattahoochee job awarded to low bidder Kiewit/Healy. Robbins will supply two 6 m-diameter TBMs together with cutters, backup, tunnel conveyors, and shaft conveyor under a partnering agreement with contractor. Visit www.robbinstbm.com May 2000.



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United States, Massachusetts - us/31

Braintree Weymouth Wastewater

  Awarded to Modern/Continental, value $73 million for completion May, 2002 comprising three shafts, 700 m of 10 sq m drill/blast tunnel and 3.8 km drive using Wirth 4.13 m TBM from 73 m-deep Weymouth shaft to Nut Island to connect with existing tunnel from Deere Island. All in hard rock with some faulting. Shaftsinking underway with TBM drive scheduled to start late-summer, 2000. Visit www.wirth-drilling.com for details of the TBM. November 1999.   Award to Affholder/Barnard jv of 4.26 km of 3.2 m tunnel to accommodate 1.27 m-diameter water line. Robbins 91-155 TBM will commence in New Year on first section 1.06 km upgrade at 3.4 % followed by 3.2 km at 1.04 %. Machine currently under refurbishment by Affholder. November 1999.  Modern Continental underway from 67 m-deep King's Cove shaft on 3.6 km-long x 4 m-diameter Braintree-Weymouth sewer using double-shielded Wirth hardrock TBM in argillite for completion March, 2002. Also mining 668 m-long x 3 m x 3 m drill/blast connection under Fore river to Quincy. Visit www.mwra.com and www.wirth-europe.com 30/01.



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United States, Ohio - us/30

Sanitary Trunk Sewer

Big Walnut Sanitary Trunk Sewer Extension under design for Columbus by DLZ and Jenny for bid late-2002 comprises 2.77 km of 3.04 m-diameter hard rock tunnel in Ohio shale and 2.56 km of 1.52 m-diameter microtunnelling in glacial outwash deposits. Visit www.dlzcorp.com 14/01.



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United States, Los Angeles - us/29

NEIS Sewer

    In design, new interceptor system approximately 16 km-long with i.d. 1.9 m to 2.5 m to replace a portion of existing 70 year-old north outfall sewer. Soft, mixed ground conditions with boulders and featuring high water table. Alignment passes through some contaminated areas and seismically-active faults, so watertight construction techniques mandatory. Jacobs Associates leading team of 16 subconsultants. Visit www.jacobssf.com for progress updates. October 1999.   Capital improvement programme includes construction of a new deep-level 35 km interceptor sewer with internal diameter ranging from 2 m to 4 m. Project to provide additional conveyance capacity for an existing deteriorating sewer that is scheduled for rehabilitation will be constructed concurrently in two phases: 18 km east-west and 17 km north-south. October 1999.   URS Greiner Woodward Clyde is a key member of the Jacobs design team for the NEIS project. Also, through associated firm, Dames & Moore, URS Greiner Woodward Clyde is also providing geotechnical engineering support to the City for the NEIS and ECIS (East Central Interceptor Sewer) projects. Visit www.urscorp.com December 1999.   Frontier-Kemper will undertake 4.2 km drive starting February, 2000 using refurbished CTS TBM (ex Portland, OR) downsized to 6 m diameter. Long Airdox 24 inch conveyor belt pack will be installed in starter tunnel presently under drill/blast development following extensive excavation to establish portal.   Prequalification for 18.4 km-long, 3.35 m-finished diameter North Outfall Sewer – East Central Interceptor Sewer (NOS-ECIS) underway to be notified no later than 17th February, 2000. Contract will be advertised 1st March, 2000 for bids within two months and award 1st July, 2000. Project will be let in one lot and includes 8 shafts, 23 maintenance holes with 8 junction structures, a 90 m-long siphon, 250 m of microtunnelling, and conduits for fibre optics. Multiple new EPB or slurry TBMs required for predominantly soft ground and sandy soils in the Lakewood Formation and hard clay and soft rock in the San Pedro Formation. Isolated occurrence of nested boulders noted. All work above groundwater table. Three faults at Newport, Inglewood and Baldwin Hills. Project contact Baron Miya, e-mail bmiya@eng.ci.la.ca.us January 2000.East Central Interceptor Sewer tenders low bid: Kenny-Kiewit jv $235 million; Shea/Traylor/Frontier Kemper jv $261 million. For contact visit www.kiewit.com and www.frontier-kemper.com July 2000. Rebid award of NORS II project, 18.5 km-long, 4.77 m-diameter interceptor to Kenny/Shea/Traylor and Frontier Kemper Constructors jv at $239 million following withdrawal of Kenny/Kiewit jv. Visit www.frontier-kemper.com December 2000.Lovat will supply four 4.7 m-diameter TBMs to the jv of Kenny, J.F. Shea, Traylor Bros, and Frontier-Kemper for the 18.5 km-long NOS-ECIS project. The machines can operate in EPB, open, or closed modes to bore through the expected soft ground and boulders, with seismically active faults. First delivery is scheduled for October, 2001, and will be the 200th TBM manufactured by Lovat. Visit www.lovat.com 09/01.



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United States, Hawaii - us/28

Kailua Trunk Sewer

  3.8 km of 1.27 m-internal diameter Hobas pipe under installation using two Soltau 1.38 m-diameter machines with 600 t jacking frames. Contracting jv of Delta Construction of Hawaii and Kinsel Industries of Houston. Further 2.5 km of smaller diameter connectors to complete. More information from paulsoltau@aol.com . October 1999.



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United States, Puerto Rico - us/27

San Juan Metro

  1.5 km underground rapid transit system with two stations in weathered alluvium below water table. Jacobs Associates handling tunnel design as part of design and build jv of Kiewit-Kenny-Zachry with CMA Architects and Engineers and local designers. Rio Piedras station under construction using concrete-filled stacked drifts and extensive compensation grouting. Lovat EPB and segmental concrete lining for twin 430 m tunnels to University and sprayed concrete lining elsewhere. Nov 1998.   Four NATM tunnels for Carolina and Bayamon lines completed and twin EPB tunnel completed and lined. South cut and cover section fully excavated and concrete walling underway. Remaining stacked drifts for Rio Piedras station under excavation and concreting. E-mail contact mguzman@kkz-cma.com Sept 1999.   URS Greiner Woodward Clyde is project geotechnical and instrumentation engineer for design and construction phases of the Rio Piedras project, as part of the KKZ JV. More from www.urscorp.com December 1999.  Preliminary design of Phase 2 underway. $600 million, 1.7 km design/build extension involves 1.255 km of twin tunnels, crossover and stations at Minillas and San Mateo at 10-15 m depth in soft, sandy clay and clayey sand. Visit www.jenny-engineering.com 35/01.



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United States, Michigan - us/26

Detroit River Outfall

  Project getting underway by Traylor Bros/Jay Dee comprises 1.95 km drive in dolomitic limestone by 7.5 m-diameter TBM. Will be segmentally lined at 6.7 m internal diameter. Access shaft 92 m-deep with 9.5 m internal diameter, 800 mm-thick concrete lining cast in place. Two 2.54 m-diameter blind drilled access shafts to 84 m depth and six 3.2 m-diameter diffuser shafts drilled to 70 m depth in river bed. Sept 1999.  Wirth reports its PBA 928 blind shaft borer with reverse circulation working with Traylor Bros/Jay Dee/Millgard jv has completed the two land shafts and is now engaged on drilling the six shafts in the Detroit river which will provide riser pipes for the outfall tunnel. A 22 year-old Robbins open gripper TBM is under conversion by CTS, Kent, WA to a shielded 7 m-diameter machine with segment erector for the 1.9 km-long drive in soft limestone. Visit www.americancommercial.com and www.wirth-drilling.com June 2000.



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