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Tunnel Widening & Rehabilitation

AUA Conference

North American Tunneling 2004 Conference and Exhibition

Atlanta, GA

Infrastructure Upgrade through Innovative Tunnel Rehabilitation, Urschitz, G., Maliszewski, C. A. and Galvin, J. M.June 1, 2003

Rapid Excavation and Tunneling Conference, New Orleans, LA, June 2003

Complete transformation for the Cameron culverts, Egger, K., Alhussaini, H. and Baker, E.May 1, 2001

Tunnels & Tunneling North America, May 2001

Engineering a longer Life for Brunel's Tunnel, Astle, P., Goodfellow, R. and Mellors, T.W.August 26, 1998

Railway Strategies - For Senior Rail Management, January-February 2003

The rehabilitation of Marc Brunel's Thames Tunnel was undertaken over a 24 month period by Atkins and Dr. G. Sauer Company Ltd. (DSC) acting as a specialist tunneling, shotcrete and waterproofing consultant, with the contract novated to Taylor Woodrow Civil Engineering Ltd. (TWCE).

The Drainage Rehabilitation System, Dr. Sauer GroupAugust 26, 1998

An effective method of controlling, rather than trying to stop water leakage into existing underground structures.

Rehabilitation concepts for brick lined tunnels in urban areas, Gall, V., Zeidler, K., Predis, T. and Walter J.April 25, 1998

Proceedings of the World Tunneling Congress 1998 on Tunnels and Metropolises, Sao Paulo,Brazil, 25-30 April 1998

Pittsburgh Berry Street Rebuild, Garrett, R. (Technical Journalist)June 5, 1997

World Tunnelling V.10, No.5, June 1997

The reconstruction of tunnels may afford the opportunity to significantly enlarge the tunnel dimensions.

The Port Authority of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is very pleased with its Berry Street Tunnel reconstruction results. The authority benefited from the contractor's original low bid and its post-bid tunnel-design change. The original bid was almost US$ 3 million lower than the nearest competitor, a fair proportion for a project costing under US$ 40 million.

Rehabilitation of Tunnels, Dr. G. Sauer CorporationFebruary 7, 1992

Within the last 10 to 15 years, tunnel sealing (rehabilitation with cladding and installation of a waterproofing system) became a solid feature of tunneling in Europe. In other countries worldwide, e.g. U.S., Asia, etc., similar rehabilitation concepts have been applied since about 1985. A vast majority of older road tunnels show seriously damaged areas resulting from water leakage into the tunnel interior. A typical example is shown in Figure 1.

Leakage of tunnels can result in a hazardous impact on traffic due to: