Grand Rapids Medical Corridor North Pedestrian Tunnel

Grand Rapids Medical Corridor North Pedestrian Tunnel

pedestrian tunnel under Michigan Street
Overview
Location Grand Rapids, Michigan
Coordinates Coordinates: 42°58′13.8″N 85°39′55.4″W / 42.970500°N 85.665389°W / 42.970500; -85.665389
Status open
Start Butterworth Hospital
End Lemmen-Holton Cancer Pavilion
Operation
Work begun 15 December 2005
Constructed excavated through grouted glacial till, shotcrete lined
Opened 26 May 2006
Owner Spectrum Health
Character pedestrian tunnel
Technical
Length 130 feet (40 meters)
Tunnel clearance 20 feet
Grade level

The Grand Rapids Medical Corridor North Pedestrian Tunnel is a tunnel in Grand Rapids, Michigan connecting the Lemmen Holton Oncology Center with Butterworth Hospital and Helen DeVos Children's Hospital.

Construction

The tunnel passes under Michigan Street, a busy thoroughfare. Construction was accomplished using the New Austrian Tunneling method without disrupting the traffic moving on the street above.[1] The tunnel was mined[2] through glacial till, which was grouted with Sodium silicate to stabilize it prior to digging the tunnel.[3] The tunnel is lined with 15 inches (380 mm) of shotcrete.

In 2007, it received the ABC/WMC Construction Award from the Associated Builders and Contractors–Western Michigan Chapter.

References

  1. Almeraris, Gary; Mariucci, Bill, eds. (2009) [2007]. "NATM Through Clean Sands- The Michigan Street Experience". Rapid Excavation and Tunneling Conference: Proceedings 2007. SME. pp. 988–997. ISBN 978-0-87335-304-5.
  2. "Grand Rapids Medical Corridor North Pedestrian Tunnel". Gall Zeidler Consultants. Retrieved 4 July 2010.
  3. Nicholson Construction (2010). "Michigan Street Tunnel". Retrieved 4 July 2010.


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