Conference Proceedings
Design and Construction of Tunnels and Shafts, Melbourne - 2nd Australian Tunnelling Conference
Conference Proceedings
Design and Construction of Tunnels and Shafts, Melbourne - 2nd Australian Tunnelling Conference
Recent Developments in Shaft Sinking and Tunnelling in Melbourne's Sewerage System
One of the responsibilities of the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works is to provide a sewerage system for the metropolis of Melbourne which now contains over 2.5 million people. In providing this sewerage system it was necessary for the Board to embark on a large tunnelling programme some 20 years ago. As a result of this extensive tunnel construction programme, tunnel boring machines and shaft sinking methods have been developed to cope with the soft ground and soft to medium rock found in the southern and eastern areas of Melbourne where the majority of the recent tunnelling has been carried out. While in the last few years radical changes in construction methods have not been made, development has continued and improvements have been made, which have enabled the Board to extend the limits of the ground conditions in which it can efficiently construct shafts and also tunnels with boring Machines.
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A A Nelsen
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