- <\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/div>florianpaolacci<\/a><\/span><\/span>2024-11-25T16:51:28+01:00<\/span>
Monaco Bel Air: Completion of Works by Soletanche SAM and Soletanche Bachy France Teams!<\/a><\/h4>
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So far, around a quarter of the special works have been completed. Starting from May 2019, activity will ramp up, mainly with the walls for the Pont de S\u00e8vres station, two auxiliary structures, and the walls of the exit shafts and the connection with the station at Issy-les-Moulineaux. Currently, around 100 Soletanche Bachy France employees are working on the injections. The increase in activity will come into effect with the resumption of work on the walls, which will see the workforce rise to 150. This intense rate of work is expected to continue until the end of the year. Here\u2019s a snapshot, element by element, of what has already been achieved along the future path of the tunnel boring machine (TBM).<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div> The diaphragm walls<\/a> that make up the trefoil structure were completed in 2018. The injected plug is currently being completed in the chalk that is found around the entry point for the TBM and behind the diaphragm wall.<\/p>\n Three activities are going on simultaneously to allow us to stay on schedule. The work site is characterized by a lack of space, which means civil engineering, earthmoving, and injection have to be done at the same time.<\/p>\n The trefoil is now backfilled to a depth of 20m. The buttress beams<\/a> and intermediate slabs are installed as work goes down. The final backfill is due at a depth of 34m.<\/p>\n The aim is to start assembling the TBM at the bottom of the shaft at the end of spring 2019, with boring due to start in the summer.<\/p>\n<\/div> Preparatory work on the Pont de S\u00e8vres<\/a> station is underway. This mainly involves reconstructing a SEVESC network (Versailles and Saint-Cloud water company) outside the footprint of the station to create a landing stage along the branch of the Seine opposite the Ile Seguin to act as a temporary quay to remove spoil.<\/p>\n The teams completed the self-bored micropiles<\/a> for the reconstruction of the definitive quay in October 2018. The removal of 40 concrete piles discovered during demolition at the foot of the bank was also finished in December 2018.<\/p>\n In the corridor that will connect the station with the terminus of Metro line 9, the first phase of digging the box, made up of 84 Berlin-type piles and screening with sprayed concrete, was completed in December 2018. There are still six phases to be carried out in diaphragm wall or Berlin-type walls, working around diversions in networks and traffic.<\/p>\n Prior to the installation of the definitive walls, the temporary walls anchored by fibre-glass anchors<\/a> that will enable deep purges will be carried out starting in June 2019.<\/p>\n<\/div> Special work carried out on the technical facility in the ZAC SAEM was completed in December 2018, which involved building a box in diaphragm walls, 200 micropiles to anchor the future raft, and the bottom injected with 600 bore holes. Pumping tests are underway to validate the quality of the work.<\/p>\nP13 Launch shaft \u2013 Ile de Monsieur<\/h2><\/div>
Pont de S\u00e8vres station<\/h2><\/div>
Auxiliary structure P12 \u2013 ZAC SAEM<\/h2><\/div>