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New Reclaim Tunnel at Coal Fired Plant Omaha SAME Post Monthly Meeting 10 July 2014 By: Steve Morrissette Zapata Incorporated Omaha, NE

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New Reclaim Tunnel at Coal Fired Plant

Omaha SAME PostMonthly Meeting10 July 2014

By: Steve MorrissetteZapata Incorporated

Omaha, NE

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Coal Fired Power Plant

• Generating capacity: 2,090 megawatts base load• Commercial operations began in 1965 – 49 years old• One of the most efficient power plants in US (BTU/kWh)• Provides power for approximately 2,000,000 homes• Requires 100 rail cars of coal daily for operations• Can receive up to 200 rail cars of coal daily to maintain 30‐

45 day stock pile• Equivalent to approximately 1,267 ‐ 1.65MW wind turbines• Equivalent to approximately 17,000 acres of PV panels

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Aerial view of plant

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Coal yard prior to project

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Coal stackout system during construction

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Coal operations near Tower #1

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The Situation

• Two tunnel spans of 11.5‐ft. diameter, 10 gauge corrugated metal pipe (CMP), 210‐ft. long

• 8 ft. of soil and up to 70 ft. of coal above the CMP• Additional load: 1 to 2 D‐11 Bulldozers• Deformation of CMP was noticed within 1 month after 

completion of construction as coal was stored above the tunnels

• Quickly became operational and safety concern

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CMP tunnels began deforming shortly after commissioning

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Deformed Tunnel Shape at Worst Location

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2-inch gap between CMP and concrete floor

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The Perfect Storm

• An inexperienced contractor• Owner not verifying qualifications of contractor• An owner not paying attention during construction

• The fox guarding the henhouse• Poor soil and subsurface conditions• Poor weather conditions during construction• A marginally suitable design• Groundwater pH = 1.9

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The Solution

• ZAPATA prepared a repair design for tunnels, but could not mitigate affects of 1.9 pH groundwater on CMP and cost to construct was estimated at $14M

• ZAPATA designed a new 700’ long reclaim system constructed at 45 degrees from existing Vault #1 

• Estimated cost $14M• New reclaim system included 3 cast‐in‐place concrete vaults, 6 SS hoppers, 6 vibratory feeders, single conveyor, ceramic‐lined chute, 3 box‐culvert tunnels, and 1 box culvert egress tunnel

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10/13/09 – Required 1 month to remove enough coal from the site for construction could begin.

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11/02/09 –Thunderstorms hinder construction progress.

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11/03/09 – Mucking-out mud became a large part of the project.

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11/09/09 – Installation of the crane road.

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11/17/09 – Erosion of soil slopes before slope stabilization measures were installed.

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11/17/09 – Barricades and additional drainage were installed to prevent migration of coal and water.

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12/10/09 – Safety and slope stabilization measures being installed.

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12/10/09 – Installation of auger-cast test pile #1.

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12/13/09 – Installation of haul road constructed with coal.

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12/17/09 – Cutting of 2 ft. thick concrete vault wall.

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01/05/10 – Installation of permanent supports for vault tie-in opening.

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01/12/10 – Completion of 541 auger cast piles and preparation for mud mats.

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01/12/10 – Construction site in working coal yard.

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01/26/10 – Egress tunnel grade beams, first concrete pour.

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01/26/10 – Construction workers have a bad sense of humor.

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01/26/10 – Tying vault 6 floor rebar.

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01/26/10 – Rain continued to be an issue.

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01/28/10 – First concrete pour for vault 6.

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02/01/10 – Another weather related event.

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02/07/10 – Cold weather concreting methods were initiated to maintain schedule.

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02/15/10 – Vault 6 floor completed.

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02/15/10 – Tunnel 5 box-culvert precast sections placed.

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02/15/10 – Tunnel 5, first completed precast section.

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03/08/10 – Erection of hopper openings prior to installation in vaults.

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03/08/10 - Vault 5 wall forms being erected.

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03/17/10 – Installation of cables trays and conduit.

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03/16/10 – Overview of tunnel nearing completion.

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03/25/10 – Installation of air cannon sleeves prior to pouring concrete.

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03/25/10 – Vault 6 hoppers ready to be poured in place.

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04/06/10 – Overview of tunnel nearing completion.

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04/11/10 – Project as Seen from Google Earth.

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05/11/10 – Backfillng Tunnel.

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05/12/10 – Backfilling around tunnel.

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06/29/10 – Commissioning begins with first load of coal.

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06/22/10 – Initial conveyor run in progress.

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07/10/10 – Sheet pile and coal fence to protect Egress Tunnel opening.

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08/02/10 – Existing tunnels were filled with coal and soil and abandoned in place.

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The Results

• Construction was completed approximately one month ahead of schedule and under budget.

• 1 day was lost due to weather conditions.

• Approximately 90,000 hours were worked with one Band‐Aid incident.

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Questions?

Omaha SAME PostMonthly Meeting10 July 2014

By: Steve MorrissetteZapata Incorporated

Omaha, NE