Indianapolis - DPW
Deep Rock Tunnel Connector
Client:
City of Indianapolis
1200 Madison Ave., Ste. 200
Indianapolis, IN 46225
Project Description:
Commonwealth Engineers Inc. was hired as part of a design team to
perform the planning and design for the Indianapolis
Belmont/Southport Interplant Connection. This project was
planned to be the largest sanitary improvements project ever
undertaken by the City of Indianapolis. This project is a part of
the City's Long Term Control Plan.
This project consisted of the installation approximately 33,000 LF
of 144" diameter pipe. The pipe was to be installed using
shallow ground tunneling. The pipe was to divert up to 320
million gallons per day of wet weather flow from existing CSOs and
existing interceptors entering the Belmont AWT to the Southport
AWT.
For this project, Commonwealth Engineers Inc. focused on the
design of structures necessary to connect and convey flow from
nearby interceptors transporting flow throughout much of Marion
County. In addition, Commonwealth was contracted to perform a
design of a lift station located at the Southport AWT plant to pump
collected flow from this Interplant Connection into the primary
structure entrance to begin treatment processes.
At the 90% design level
Commonwealth was selected, along with three (3) other firms, to
participate in a value engineering sessions to reevaluate the
design concept. Due to increased risks and escalating costs,
the recommendation was to revise the interplant to a 36,000 LF,
18-foot diameter tunnel, installed 250 feet deep in bedrock.
This allowed the City to increase storage while reducing
risk.
Commonwealth is now a part of the design team for the deep rock
tunnel connector, and responsible for all diversion structures and
approach channels.