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The Toronto Transit Commission's Subway Tunnel and Station Leak Remediation Grouting Program
The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC), one of the largest public transportation systems in North America has been plagued by leaking tunnels since the time they were constructed. The water infiltration problems was causing both delays and concerns for passenger safety as well as causing accelerated aging of the rail and rail fastening systems, deterioration and malfunction of electrical systems and their components, and decay of the structure itself. A professionally engineered state-of-the-art solution grouting program has brought the problem under control. The grouting program at the TTC, which was started up in May 1997, is one of the largest continuous on-going leak remediation grouting projects using solution grouts in North America. The leakage remediation program originally focused on solving the tunnel leakage problems but has since expanded to include water infiltration problems in the stations. The success gained to date can be attributed to a combination of several key components: the assembly of an in-house team of grouting expertise—from design engineer to field technician and the selection and meticulous use of the most suitable sealing materials available in industry for this specific and extremely difficult application. The unique challenge of performing all the leak remediation grouting work within the nightly two hour maintenance window without impacting on customer service was successfully accomplished using a strategically implemented, engineered grouting procedure. Time limitations and difficult ground conditions proved to be the two most difficult obstacles facing the grouting engineer. The grouting design had to take into account the multiple phase, multiple stage grouting, operations that were anticipated and required to successfully shut off the leakage problems.
The Toronto Transit Commission's Subway Tunnel and Station Leak Remediation Grouting Program
The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC), one of the largest public transportation systems in North America has been plagued by leaking tunnels since the time they were constructed. The water infiltration problems was causing both delays and concerns for passenger safety as well as causing accelerated aging of the rail and rail fastening systems, deterioration and malfunction of electrical systems and their components, and decay of the structure itself. A professionally engineered state-of-the-art solution grouting program has brought the problem under control. The grouting program at the TTC, which was started up in May 1997, is one of the largest continuous on-going leak remediation grouting projects using solution grouts in North America. The leakage remediation program originally focused on solving the tunnel leakage problems but has since expanded to include water infiltration problems in the stations. The success gained to date can be attributed to a combination of several key components: the assembly of an in-house team of grouting expertise—from design engineer to field technician and the selection and meticulous use of the most suitable sealing materials available in industry for this specific and extremely difficult application. The unique challenge of performing all the leak remediation grouting work within the nightly two hour maintenance window without impacting on customer service was successfully accomplished using a strategically implemented, engineered grouting procedure. Time limitations and difficult ground conditions proved to be the two most difficult obstacles facing the grouting engineer. The grouting design had to take into account the multiple phase, multiple stage grouting, operations that were anticipated and required to successfully shut off the leakage problems.
The Toronto Transit Commission's Subway Tunnel and Station Leak Remediation Grouting Program
Narduzzo, L. (author)
Third International Conference on Grouting and Ground Treatment ; 2003 ; New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Grouting and Ground Treatment ; 1617-1627
2003-01-29
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
Mixing , Compaction , Grouting , Canada , Joints , Drilling , Jet grouting , Remediation , Tunnels
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