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Liberty Tunnel Rehabilitation Project Pennsylvania Department of Transportation

The Liberty Tunnel Rehabilitation Project involved renovating the two 5,888-foot twin tunnel tubes running through Mount Washington in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Gall Zeidler Consultants provided an alternative design for replacing the aging ventilation arch walls using a self-bearing shotcrete arch wall supported by embedded lattice girders, allowing construction to be completed more quickly and cheaply than the original design during limited shutdown windows.

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Liberty Tunnel Rehabilitation Project Pennsylvania Department of Transportation

The Liberty Tunnel Rehabilitation Project involved renovating the two 5,888-foot twin tunnel tubes running through Mount Washington in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Gall Zeidler Consultants provided an alternative design for replacing the aging ventilation arch walls using a self-bearing shotcrete arch wall supported by embedded lattice girders, allowing construction to be completed more quickly and cheaply than the original design during limited shutdown windows.

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Liberty Tunnel Rehabilitation Project

Pennsylvania Department of Transportation


Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania USA

Date: 2012 2013

Structure: Two twin tunnels

Length: 5,888 feet (1,795 meters) each

Cross-Section: 27 feet (8.2 meters) at springline

Geology: Conemaugh Group, including


Glenshaw and Casselman formations
(cyclic sequences of sandstone, shale,
red beds, limestone and coal;
Monogahela Group (cyclic sequences
of shale, limestones, sandstone and Figure 1. Liberty Tunnel.
coal; Pittsburgh Coal

Cost: --

Client: Swank Construction Company

Owner: Pennsylvania Department of


Transportation (PennDOT)

Liberty Tunnel Rehabilitation Design Services:


ITA (International Tunneling Award) 2014 Award Winner
for Rehabilitation Project of the Year

T he Liberty Tunnel consists of two 5,888-foot (1,795-meter) long


tubes, which run through Mount Washington in Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania. The tunnels provide a direct route to downtown
Pittsburgh from the South Hills suburbs, easing traffic flow between
the two locations. The Liberty Tunnel was opened to traffic in
January 1924 and has gone through a series of upgrades and
repairs. Gall Zeidler Consultants (GZ) provided the rehabilitation
design for the tunnels aging ventilation arch walls.

The ventilation arch walls act as tunnel-shaped jet structures


for fresh air supply to the inside of the tunnel. GZ provided an
Figure 2. Preparation of a Center Arch section.
alternative design for the replacement of the arch walls in-lieu
of the original contract design that proposed the use of self-
consolidating concrete for the ventilation arch walls and support the
arch walls with radial hangers that were tied to the structural tunnel
arch above. The porposed alternative concept used a self-bearing
shotcrete arch wall and embedded lattice girders, which avoided
the utilization of the radial hangers as well as the cast-in-place,
self-consolidating concrete.

The alternative shotcrete concept provided the Contractor with a


schedule and cost saving solution under the given tight construction
window allowed during a complete shutdown of the tunnels.

www.gzconsultants.com

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