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12th Australian Tunnelling Conference

21 – 22 November 2013

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The partners

• Perth City Link Rail Alliance project supported by Local, State and

Federal governments:

• $360 million project

• PTA will deliver the project’s first stages:

• Stage 1 (2011- 2014): sink 600 metre section of the Fremantle Line; build

a pedestrian underpass to connect Perth and Perth Underground stations;

and major upgrades to Perth Station

• Stage 2 (2014 - 2016): sink the Wellington Street Bus Station

underground

• MRA will manage the area’s planning and subdivision works, create the

new public spaces and facilitate private sector investment for the overall

Perth City Link project

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Rail project overview

• Sinking the Fremantle Line (William Street to Lake/King Street)

• New covered section of the Fremantle Line almost 600metres long

• Total work site exceeds 1.2km in length

• Improving connections between Perth Station and Perth Underground via a new pedestrian underpass

• By 2031, 22,600 people a day will use the new underpass

• Major upgrades to Perth Station, to meet Perth’s future public transport needs and special events.

• A new platform and track is being constructed, involving the extension of Barrack St Bridge

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January 2012

July 2011

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October 2013

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The vision - beyond 2016

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The facts

• 83,000 cubic metres of earth moved

• 53,000 cubic metres of concrete poured

• 3,400 metres of track laid

• 200km of cable installed (signals / communications and

power)

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BARRACK STREET

HORSESHOE BRIDGE

TUNNEL & DECLINES

PEDESTRIAN

UNDERPASS

CHILD CARE CENTRE

PERTH STATION

Key site areas

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Engineering and design challenges

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Building a tunnel over two existing tunnels

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Eastern Dive

Main Tunnel

Western Dive

Pedestrian Underpass

PUG LINK

Fremantle tunnel

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Fremantle and Joondalup Line tunnels

Fremantle

Line tunnel

Joondalup Line

bored tunnels

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Staged construction to maintain operating train

station

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Operating in a live rail environment

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Heritage-listed structures and nearby buildings

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Relocating Horseshoe Bridge Pier

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Piling in Childcare Centre playground

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Dewatering tanks

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Instrumentation and monitoring

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Located on old Lake Kingsford

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Site location - logistics

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Proactive approach to community relations

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WESTERN DECLINE

MAIN TUNNEL

EASTERN DECLINE

Perth-Fremantle tunnel

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Main tunnel

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D-wall excavation

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Pre-cast roof planks

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Topping slab

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Insitu base slab

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Western decline

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Eastern decline

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Tunnel excavation

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Fremantle Line tunnel – rail track

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Construct Diaphragm

Walls

Initial Bulk Excavation Construct Roof Slab

Partial Excavation

Complete Bulk Excavation

/ Dewatering

Construct Base Slab

Lateral Earth Pressures

RL 8.9 (Nom.)

Construction sequence

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3D plaxis modeling

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Joondalup and Fremantle Line tunnel interface

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MAIN TUNNEL

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Key design considerations

Proximity to existing tunnels

• current state of tunnel

• cracking of segment linings

• leaks at segment joints and bolt pockets

• Effects of construction on existing defects

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Key design considerations

Groundwater control

• Tunnel heave

• Release of overburden pressure

• Buoyancy due to high groundwater level

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Key design considerations

Stabilisation of diaphragm wall

toe

Primary support

Diaphragm wall panels

Prestressed Hanger

Beam

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CSM – grouted base

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Key design considerations

Soil movement minimisation

• Minimisation of soil pressure relief

• Increased diaphragm wall

stiffness

• Grout-mix base restraint to

diaphragm walls

• Staging of base slab excavation /

construction

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Advantages of adopted solution

Simplicity of construction

Staged construction

• Facilitates progressive monitoring

• Allows ongoing benchmarking of theoretical results

• Allowed continuous assessment of impact

• Provided avenue for continuous input from design

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Tunnel – western decline

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Key design issues

Future above-ground developments

• Magnitude of applied loads

• Restrictions on allowable tunnel movements

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5.1 MN 12.6 MN 15.2 MN 12.6 MN

Continuous 600

Diaphragm Wall 1200 / 1050 Dia.

Piles

Existing Sheet piling

40 / 30kPa 40 / 30kPa 40 / 30kPa

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Staged construction

• Screening to existing decline structure

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Construction sequence – stage 1

600 Continuous

Diaphragm Wall

1200 / 1050

Dia. Piles

Piles

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Construction sequence – stage 2

Construct Base

Slab

Excavate to a

maximum of 4.2m

Full depth

excavation within

Dive Structure

Construct Buttress

& Infill Walls

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Construction sequence – stage 3

Construct Roof Slab

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Construction sequence – stage 4

Complete Bulk

Excavation

Pour Bus Ramp

Base Slab

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Construction sequence – stage 5

Commission Tunnel &

Dive Structures

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Construction sequence – stage 6

Install Piles

adjacent existing

Decline Structure

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Construction sequence – stage 7 Construct Roof

Slab over Perth-

Butler Decline

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Pedestrian underpass

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Pedestrian underpass layout

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Pedestrian underpass

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Key design considerations

• Distance to operating train

station

• Maintain pedestrian movements

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Key design considerations

Top down construction

• Minimise required number of

shutdowns

• Delayed commencement of

stage 1 tunnel works

• Temporary strutting of contiguous

piled walls

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Underpass structure

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Underpass structure

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Underpass structure

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Perth Station underpinning

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Micro-piling underneath Perth Station

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Underpinning beams

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Perth Station underpinning

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Questions?


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