Dipl. Ing. Holger Sawitzki, Dipl. Ing. Olaf Bürger, Prof. Dr. Ing. Christian Scholz
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摘要
目前,哥德堡的西线项目正在进行综合建设工程,其中在哥德堡市中心下方建造一条铁路隧道,由五个建筑地段组成,其中包括三个地铁站。Centralen地块的目的是将通勤交通与Nils Ericson终点站和哥德堡中央车站连接起来,通过一个新的四轨地下车站和两个站台。新车站设计为地下结构,由NCC基础设施(NCC)建造,作为一个切割和覆盖隧道。由于地下只有非常软的粘土,地下车站的设计和建造特别具有挑战性。此外,有限的空间、邻近的建筑和跨越场地的现有基础设施增强了场地条件的复杂性。瑞典交通管理局(TrV)决定采用早期承包商参与(ECI)合同来克服Centralen地块的挑战。在第一阶段,一个多学科项目团队定义了施工方法、后勤限制、总体设计和设定目标价格。的方式,Freytag Ingenieurbau AG (W&;F)被指定为重型特殊基础工程的分包商。该团队开发了一个解决方案,使用连续墙(D-Walls)为新车站创建挖掘坑,深18米,宽50米。S&C Consult GmbH (S&;C)在D-Walls的规划和施工阶段以及质量保证期间担任顾问。应该强调的是,这只是瑞典的第五个D-Wall项目。在各方建设性、开放合作下,工程于2023年7月如期顺利完成。
Västlänken E02-Centralen – Large excavation pit in Gothenburg's soft clay retained by diaphragm walls
Currently, comprehensive construction works are ongoing within the West Link Project in Gothenburg, whereby a railway tunnel is built below central Gothenburg, consisting of five construction lots including three underground stations. The purpose of the Centralen lot is to connect the commuter traffic to Nils Ericson terminal and to Gothenburg's Central Station by a new four-track underground station with two platforms. Designed as an underground structure, the new station was built by NCC Infrastructure (NCC) as a cut-and-cover tunnel. As the ground consists only of very soft clay down to great depth, the design and construction of the underground station was particularly challenging. Additionally, the complexity of the site conditions is enhanced by limited space, adjacent buildings and existing infrastructure crossing the site. Swedish Transport Administration, Trafikverket (TrV) decided for an early contractor involvement (ECI) contract to overcome the challenges of the Centralen lot. In the first phase, a multidisciplinary project team defined the construction methods, logistical constraints, general design and set a target price. Wayss & Freytag Ingenieurbau AG (W&F) was appointed as a subcontractor for heavy special foundation works. The team developed a solution using diaphragm walls (D-Walls) to create the excavation pit for the new station, which is up to 18 m deep and 50 m wide. S&C Consult GmbH (S&C) served as a consultant during the planning and construction phase and in the quality assurance of the D-Walls. It should be emphasised that this was only the fifth D-Wall project in Sweden. Thanks to the constructive and open cooperation of all parties, the work was successfully completed on schedule in July 2023.
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The contributions published in Geomechanics and Tunnelling deal with practical aspects of applied engineering geology, rock mechanics and rock engineering, soil mechanics and foundation engineering, and primarily tunnelling. Each issue focuses on a current topic or specific project. Brief news, reports from construction sites and news on conferences round off the content. From the start of 2009 Geomechanics and Tunnelling has been published as a bilingual English/German journal.