2014 Award of Excellence
Canadian Consulting Engineering Awards
World's Largest
hard-rock-tunnel-boring machine was used in construction
More than 1.5 times
wider than the English Channel Tunnel
Challenge
- Niagara Falls is an awe-inspiring display of natural beauty, but it's also an important source of clean hydroelectric power.
- Ontario Power Generation required an additional 500 m3/s (27%) of water-diversion capacity from the upper Niagara River to its Sir Adam Beck hydroelectric generating station.
- The project called for the construction of a 10.4-km-long, 12.6-m-internal-diameter tunnel to provide an average annual energy increment of 14% (1.6-billion kWh), from a clean, environmentally friendly source.
- Challenging ground conditions included rock with high in-situ stresses, prone to water-induced swelling.
Solution
- As the owner's representative, we provided technical and management oversight.
- Managed the preparation and negotiation of a three-part geotechnical baseline report.
- Developed a two-pass lining system, consisting of initial rock support and a final liner made up of a double-layer, waterproofing membrane, cast-in-place concrete, and contact and pre-stress grouting.
- Used steep grades at both ends of the tunnel to pass under an ancient buried gorge.
Highlights
- Completed ahead of schedule and under budget by $100 million.
- Logged an exemplary safety record, twice the industry average.
- Brought an additional $1 billion in economic benefit to the region.
- Named the tunnel boring machine Big Becky in honor of Sir Adam Beck, the founder of the Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario.
- 2014 Award of Merit, Consulting Engineers of Ontario
- 2013年加拿大隧道项目,Tunneling Association of Canada
- 2013 Premier Project Award, Platts Global Energy Awards
“It was completed safely, with a safety record twice as good as the industry average. It will not operate for the next 10 years, or 25 years, or even 50 years, but for the next 100 years and more.”
Project numbers
6.3 mileslong42 feetin diameter
500 m3more water per second delivered to the generating station, enough to fill an Olympic-sized swimming pool in seconds.
C$1.6 billioncost of construction
Winner of 4major awards
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