HIGHWAY 99 TUNNEL: State tells contractor to ‘suspend’ work TFN

ORIGINAL REPORT, 12:13 PM: Just in from WSDOT:

The Alaskan Way Viaduct Replacement Program (WSDOT) is in the process of notifying Seattle Tunnel Partners to suspend tunneling operations involving the tunnel boring machine, a “Suspension for Cause” in contractual terms, until such time as WSDOT lifts the suspension in writing. We will provide a copy of the letter after it is delivered to STP.

The following is a statement from Secretary of Transportation Lynn Peterson:

“In light of recent incidents on the SR 99 Tunnel Project, WSDOT is notifying the contractor that they must suspend tunneling work for cause. I share the Governor’s concern for public safety and we want to ensure that the contractor has the right protocols in place to proceed with their work safely.

We are asking that the contractor complete root cause analysis and take the appropriate steps to ensure that incidents, such as the sinkhole near the repair pit, do not occur again. STP will not be allowed to resume tunneling until their analysis and work plans meet the satisfaction of our experts.

I want to remind everyone that replacing the viaduct is critical to public safety. We have conducted surveys of the viaduct and no movement has been observed; surveys will continue. The tunneling work must proceed, but it must proceed safely.”

This week alone, besides the 35′ x 20′ x 15′ sinkhole, there also was trouble with the barge being used for excavation spoils. WSDOT stresses, however, that other work – such as the Highway 99 lane closures starting next week for tunnel-related sign installation – goes on. More as we get it. Per WSDOT’s “Follow Bertha” page, as of Tuesday, 1,280 feet of tunneling had been completed, of 9,270 feet in all.

P.S. Checking our archives – available via Google cache until our full site is up – we note that yesterday was the seventh anniversary of the announcement by then-Gov. Gregoire, then-Mayor Nickels, and then-County Executive Sims that a deep-bore tunnel had been chosen to replace the Alaskan Way Viaduct.

4:02 PM UPDATE: As promised, WSDOT has made public the letter sent to Seattle Tunnel Partners. You can read it in its entirety here. Here’s what’s at the heart of it:

WSDOT has determined that STP has failed to correct conditions unsafe for the Project personnel or general public, and failed to comply with Governmental Approvals, Law, or otherwise carry out the requirements of the Contract Documents. Therefore, WSDOT has the authority to suspend work for cause, pursuant to Contract Sections 14.2 (a) and 14.2(b) and Technical Requirements Section 2.52.7.3.5.

On the night of January 12, 2016, a sinkhole was detected over the tunnel. The full extent of ground loss is not yet determined and settlement is increasing. STP has yet to provide a detailed analysis of the cause of the observed ground settlement, or a plan for modifying tunneling operations to ensure positive ground control at all stages of tunneling (TR 2.32), and to prevent settlement outside of tolerance in the future (see TR 2.52).

On Tuesday January 12, 201 6, STP’s barge filling operation resulted in a barge listing beyond STP’s control. As a result the barge was either let go or broke free from the pier, spilling tunnel spoils into Elliott Bay, and drifted out of control damaging both Terminal 46 and Pier 48. These events created an unpermitted spill of material and posed a hazard to project personnel and the public.

WSDOT requests a meeting with STP within 24 hours to address this matter.

6 Replies to "HIGHWAY 99 TUNNEL: State tells contractor to 'suspend' work TFN"

  • Eddie January 15, 2016 (6:48 pm)

    Prior to the upgrade, there were 32 replies, including a couple of thoughtful ones. Are they lost forever?

    • WSB January 15, 2016 (6:53 pm)

      Eddie – we can’t directly import the comments but since we did get a sizable number on the interim site my hope is to take some time this weekend and copy them over. It will take a while. But I’m tackling the newest ones first, like this, and working backward.

  • Eddie January 15, 2016 (7:18 pm)

    Got it. Thanks.

  • Dawn January 16, 2016 (9:48 am)

    Can we please stop p*ssing away our tax dollars on this damn tunnel and rebuild the viaduct already? It was always the least expensive option of the three. If we had gone that route, it would have been completed by now. ARGH!!! >: B

  • Rick January 16, 2016 (10:29 am)

    Cut and cover. Cheaper,would’ve worked, and a big bonus- done by now.

  • j January 19, 2016 (5:32 pm)

    The union was forced to give up the 2 jobs for pouring the barge. Bad decision.

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