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Protection contre les chutes de pierres - Kaikoura Tunnel 16 2019

Looking north - 4 meters high GBE-1000A-R rockfall barrier

Protection contre les chutes de pierres - Kaikoura Tunnel 16 2019

Looking north east - 4 meters high GBE-1000A-R rockfall barrier under construction

Protection contre les chutes de pierres - Kaikoura Tunnel 16 2019

Looking north from behind barrier - 4 meters high GBE-1000A-R rockfall barrier. Note: no upslope anchors, road access maintained

Protection contre les chutes de pierres - Kaikoura Tunnel 16 2019

Looking upslope - 4 meters high GBE-1000A-R rockfall barrier. Note: both rock fall and debris source

Protection contre les chutes de pierres - Kaikoura Tunnel 16 2019

Looking south - 4 meters high GBE-1000A-R rockfall barrier

Protection contre les chutes de pierres - Kaikoura Tunnel 16 2019

SH1 and the Coastal Pacific Rail are important lifelines and transport routes going north from Christchurch.

 

Longueur du système

116 m

 

Année d’installation

2019

Situation de départ

The Kaikoura M7.8 earthquake caused widespread damage to the road and rail corridor for approximately 20 km North and South of the Kaikoura township. Over forty major slips inundated the road and rail with more than 750'000 m³ of material from source zones up to 500 meters above sea level.  The highly fractured Grey Wacke means frequent future rockfalls and debris loads. The high rockfall frequency with some debris loading created the requirement for a Geohazard Solution that could arrest the rockfall but be strong enough to withstand the pressure loading from debris accumulation. The barrier was located on the old road, and access behind the barrier had to be maintained.

Description

A 116 meters long, 4 meters high GBE-1000A-R was the selected system. The fixed post system has no upslope anchor ropes enabling easy access behind for clearance and maintenance. The net was upgraded to a SPIDER® S4-130 to withstand the pressure loading and increase the durability for frequent rockfall impacts. TECCO® G65/3 was selected as the secondary mesh to avoid puncturing failures from smaller high-velocity impacts.

Due to the highly fractured rock mass from the cut and cover tunnel construction, self-drilling anchors were required. Geobrugg Type III flexheads transfer the load to the bar anchors. The alignment had two downslope anchors due to the curved alignment and two support rope separations to allow maintenance on individual sections. SUPERCOATING and ULTRACOATING were used due to the proximity to the sea.

Client

NCTIR and NZTA

Entrepreneur

Rock Control

Objet protégé

Route/Rue

Protection anticorrosion

GEOBRUGG SUPERCOATING, GEOBRUGG ULTRACOATING

Votre contact local

Roger Moor
   

Roger Moor

Country Manager Ost- und Zentralschweiz, Liechtenstein

Risques naturels
Ingénierie Hydraulique
Exploitation minière / Tunnel
Geobrugg AG,Aachstrasse 11,8590 Romanshorn / Suisse Country Manager Ost- und Zentralschweiz, Liechtenstein

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René Müller
   

René Müller

Country Manager Cantons AG BE BL BS FR GE JU NE SO VD VS

Risques naturels
Ingénierie Hydraulique
Exploitation minière / Tunnel
Geobrugg AG,Industriestrasse 21,5200 Brugg / Suisse Country Manager Cantons AG BE BL BS FR GE JU NE SO VD VS

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Alexander Bittendorfer
   

Alexander Bittendorfer

Project Manager Inspection Services

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Geobrugg AG,Aachstrasse 11,8590 Romanshorn / Suisse Project Manager Inspection Services

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Isacco Toffoletto
   

Isacco Toffoletto

Ticino Country Manager

Risques naturels
Ingénierie Hydraulique
Exploitation minière / Tunnel
Geobrugg AG Ticino,Stabile Cometal, via Pizzante 7,6595 Riazzino / Suisse Ticino Country Manager

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