Abstract

Beijing Capital International Airport, as one of the busiest airports in the world, has three terminals and three runways. The middle runway lies between Terminal 2 and Terminal 3, and underground transportation is necessary to alleviate the congested surface traffic and reduce the impact of the surface traffic on the middle runway operations. As a result, twin neighboring tunnels, one each for passenger transportation and automobiles, passing underneath the operating middle runway were constructed. The section of the twin tunnels that was approximately 6 m under the operating runway was excavated using the sequential excavation method under the protection of a pipe-screen system. The elaborate installation of the pipe-screen system was performed using slurry pipe-jacking machines with an excavation diameter of 1020 mm. The annular gap between the excavation diameter and the outer diameter of the pipe was filled in time to reduce surface settlements. To conduct an information-oriented construction project, the real-time monitoring of the runway pavement surface with high-precision automatic total stations was employed during and after construction. With the monitored results, in-pipe grouting was performed when necessary to decrease the runway settlements. The undercrossing construction was completed as scheduled, and the final settlements of the runway were controlled within the predefined allowable settlement. The airport continued all operations without any interruptions. The success of crossing under the operational runway of the twin tunnels lies in the use of the large-diameter pipe screen, the well-controlled excavation of the twin tunnels, the installation of the high-precision and automatic runway movement measurement system and, most importantly, the employment of the in-pipe grouting system.

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