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Ottawa’s Light Rail Transit Project OLRT Tunnel Geotechnical Update Technical Briefing December 21, 2010 John Jensen Director Rail Implementation Office.

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1 Ottawa’s Light Rail Transit Project OLRT Tunnel Geotechnical Update Technical Briefing December 21, 2010 John Jensen Director Rail Implementation Office

2 Presentation Overview Background Preliminary Engineering Overview OLRT Project Review Geotechnical Investigations Rationale Geotechnical Investigations Update Questions

3 BACKGROUND & OVERVIEW

4 Project Review Functional Design The functional design of the OLRT project (approved by Council January 2010) described a downtown tunnel that: Is approximately 3.2km in length with 4 underground stations Has a western portal located just east of Lebreton Station, near Brick Hill Street Has an eastern portal located just south of Campus Station, near Mann Avenue Council directed staff to continue to refine the OLRT project design and seek cost savings where possible

5 Project Review Alignment

6 The Rail Implementation Office (RIO) last provided its quarterly update to Transit Committee in September 2010 At that time, RIO advised Committee that Phase 1 geotechnical fieldwork had been completed and that Phases 2 and 3 were scheduled for fall 2010 and spring 2011, respectively Background

7 RIO’s intent was to provide a geotechnical report with data and analysis once Phase 3 investigations were completed Due to expressed interest, RIO will provide the preliminary data set as provided by the firm chosen to conduct the geotechnical investigations, Golder Associates This presentation is to review the Phase 1 geotechnical data set Background

8 Preliminary Engineering Overview The City selected Capital Transit Partners, a joint venture involving four firms with international expertise, to conduct OLRT preliminary engineering Jacobs Associates Morrison Hershfield Limited STV Canada Consulting Inc. URS Canada Inc. The Preliminary Engineering work will advance the OLRT design and generate specifications for final design and construction and will be complete in Q1 2012 Golder Associates has provided the Phase 1 geotechnical data to the preliminary engineering team and will continue as the selected firm to conduct Phase 2 and 3 investigations

9 Preliminary Engineering Advancing Design As a result of data gathering and advancing the OLRT project design, preliminary engineering staff are exploring several design modifications including: Locating tunnel’s east portal on the existing transitway south of Laurier Avenue, and situating Campus station on the surface in its current location instead of in the tunnel Shifting the ORLT alignment at Train station slightly northward outside of the Train station frontage area to allow for planned development and Highway 417 pedestrian bridge Remaining on the transitway alignment at Bayview station and simplifying the station and phasing its’ construction Once design modifications have been fully explored staff will present them to Council.

10 Project Review Timetable TIMINGPROJECT ELEMENT January 2010Approved Functional Design May – August 2010Phase 1 geotechnical investigation fieldwork September 2010Preliminary Engineering Commences October – December 2010Phase 2 geotechnical investigation fieldwork April - July 2011Phase 3 geotechnical investigation fieldwork Q1 2012Preliminary Engineering completed 2012 - 2013Procurement process underway 2013Construction Contract Award 2013Construction Begins 2019System in Service

11 GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATIONS

12 Geotechnical Investigations Rationale The purpose of geotechnical investigations is to obtain information necessary to understand engineering characteristics of the ground For a tunnel designer and builder, the ground conditions set the construction environment Understanding the ground’s engineering characteristics are as important as the concrete and steel used to construct stations

13 Geotechnical Investigations Rationale In keeping with industry best practices, more thoroughly investigated tunnels have better cost and schedule certainty The geotechnical investigations for the LRT project are being undertaken in phases with each phase building on what was learned in the previous phase

14 # of BoreholesDrillingReporting Phase 134 May to August 2010 December 2010 Phase 290 October to December 2010 April 2011 Phase 3 TBD (≈ 100) April to July 2011 November 2011 Geotechnical Investigation Schedule Geotechnical Investigations Update

15 Phase 1 of the Geotechnical and Hydrogeological Field Investigation was completed in August 2010 and was confined to the tunnel alignment Preliminary data indicates that nothing has been encountered that would affect the technical feasibility of the project

16 Geotechnical Investigation Update West tunnel portal (west of Bronson) to Laurier Ave – fill, glacial till and bedrock Laurier Ave to East tunnel portal (near Campus station) – fill, silty clay, sand, glacial till and bedrock Bedrock consists mostly of limestone although some eastern sections are mostly shale As anticipated, a number of seismically inactive faults have been inferred from the boreholes

17 Geotechnical Investigation Update The results of this investigation are generally consistent with the ground conditions indicated in the functional design Some variations were encountered along the alignment south of Laurier Avenue, where the bedrock was generally deeper than assumed in functional design The specific locations where the ground conditions differ are subject to further investigation in Phases 2 and 3 of the geotechnical work Data from Phases 2 and 3 of the geotechnical fieldwork will be provided on the OLRT website when available in April 2011 and November 2011

18 Key Messages The results of this investigation are generally consistent with the ground conditions indicated in the functional design Preliminary data indicates that nothing has been encountered that would affect the technical feasibility of the project or the project cost estimate All ground conditions noted to date can be accommodated using standard engineering practices and contracting strategies The preliminary engineering team continues to adapt and refine the project design to match our knowledge of the ground conditions

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