Tunnel Boring Machines (TBM)
WSP has international experience and capabilities in selection of Tunnel Boring Machines. The main types of tunnel boring machines used in rock are Main Beam Open Face Gripper TBMs, best for hard and competent rock, and shielded or double shielded TBMs like Earth Pressure Balance (EPB) and Slurry Shield TBMs, and Muli-Mode TBMs that are best for highly variable or complex ground.
Sequential Excavation Method
The Sequential Excavation Method (SEM), is based on the understanding of how rock reacts to the creation of a tunnel. WSP has extensive experience of designing and detailing rock support where SEM techniques are used.
SEM offers the flexibility to build tunnels of almost any size or shape, however curvilinear (oval) is preferred to allow smooth stress redistribution. By adjusting the construction sequence expressed mainly in round length, timing of support installation and type of support, it allows for tunnelling through a variety of ground conditions; with varying tunnel, shaft widths or cavern spans; and at a range of depths from shallow cover tunnels to high stress or deep tunnel environments.
Roadheaders
A roadheader is used as a mechanized method of cutting that has more precise cutting, less vibration, and no overbreak. Recent developments allowed the excavation of rock tunnels in very hard rock. The basic cutting tool is a very large milling head mounted on a boom, which is in turn mounted on tracks or within a shield. The cross section can be cut to almost any desired shape to better distribute the stresses in the rock mass. WSP can provide constructability advice on the use of roadheaders and all related design requirements to support this form of construction.
Ground water control
Pre-grouting is frequently used to handle water leakage in rock tunnelling. Long holes are drilled ahead of the excavation and filled with grouting paste by pressure. This grout spreads along the joints around the tunnel, which minimizes the inflow of water into the tunnel.
WSP also has extensive experience working with the Water Framework Directive and we are able to undertake detailed appraisal of water resources (hydrology and flood prediction) and groundwater flow (hydrogeology), through detailed computer modelling and advanced risk assessment procedures. Our hydrologists and geochemists work closely with our rock engineers, primarily on cases involving joint water tracking, hydraulic testing, and 3D ground water flow.
Rock mechanics
Our engineers have a wide range of expertise in the field of rock engineering and tunnel design for rock tunnels. Using numerical analysis and 3D geological modeling, rock mechanical experts provide innovative technical solutions for our clients. We use software like MicroStation, AutoCAD, and Surpac, BIM for 3D modelling, as well as RS2, RS3, EX3, Unwedge and Dips (by Rocscience) and FLAC 2D and FLAC 3D, UDEC, and 3DEC (by Itasca) for advanced numerical analysis and tunnel design. Services we can provide in rock mechanics are divided into surveys, design, technical solutions, tunnel maintenance service, and cavern maintenance service.
Engineering geology
Our geologists are experienced in all stages of geological surveying, from investigation to construction, as well as beyond to maintenance, across all project types. Software like MicroStation and Surpac are used to analyze structures, rock types, and hydraulic properties. Our expertise includes: geotechnical baseline investigations, geotechnical baseline reports, mining structural geology, industrial minerals, tunnel surveys, and geotechnical mapping.