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Heysen Tunnels
Construction
The tunnels were excavated through a steep-sided hill at a depth of up to 60
metres.
This area is geologically complex, consisting of slate and quartzite
with strengths ranging from low to very high. The strength, weathering
and jointing characteristics of rocks were important considerations
in developing a safe method of tunnel excavation.
An SW200 tunnelling machine normally used in heavy-duty mining
operations tunnelled through 500 metres of rock for each tunnel
at an average rate of 3 metres per day or 21 metres a week.
The support method during construction used the inherent strength
in the rock mass to support the tunnel roof during excavation. A
permanent concrete lining was installed when the excavation was
complete.
See Heysen Tunnels management system
for more information on
traffic management and surveillance
tunnel control systems
tunnel safety features
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