TY - JOUR
T1 - Selection of shaft construction method
AU - Hashemi, Siamak
AU - Ashcroft, Bruce
AU - Chittenden, Nick
AU - Gwildis, Ulf
AU - Heine, Jason
AU - Luxford, Joe
AU - Marquis, Fred
AU - Nasri, Verya
AU - Preene, Martin
AU - Shaterpour-Mamaghani, Aydin
AU - Sopko, Joseph Anthony
AU - Tomczak, Urszula
AU - Wedding, Neal
AU - Wongkaew, Mike
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025
PY - 2025/10
Y1 - 2025/10
N2 - Underground structures play a crucial role in both civil and mining engineering. Central to these projects are shafts which are vertical or inclined passages that provide essential access to the subsurface and are fundamental to creating and maintaining these subsurface environments. They may provide access during construction of tunnels, facilitate ventilation, or can be used in water and waste management. The wide range of applications of shafts has been described in the document “Shafts – Definitions and Classifications” published in April 2021 by WG23 of the ITA. Each of these applications and shafts have different needs and specifications. Since the size, shape, and depth of shafts are specified depending on project needs and based on geological and hydrological conditions of the site, it is important to select a suitable method for the safe and economic construction of the structure and to assure the quality of the final structure for safe operation. This document reviews the different construction methods, discusses the conditions in which they can be applied, and points out the advantages and disadvantages of each method. Charts and diagrams have been prepared that could be used as a tool to help selecting a suitable method based on site conditions.
AB - Underground structures play a crucial role in both civil and mining engineering. Central to these projects are shafts which are vertical or inclined passages that provide essential access to the subsurface and are fundamental to creating and maintaining these subsurface environments. They may provide access during construction of tunnels, facilitate ventilation, or can be used in water and waste management. The wide range of applications of shafts has been described in the document “Shafts – Definitions and Classifications” published in April 2021 by WG23 of the ITA. Each of these applications and shafts have different needs and specifications. Since the size, shape, and depth of shafts are specified depending on project needs and based on geological and hydrological conditions of the site, it is important to select a suitable method for the safe and economic construction of the structure and to assure the quality of the final structure for safe operation. This document reviews the different construction methods, discusses the conditions in which they can be applied, and points out the advantages and disadvantages of each method. Charts and diagrams have been prepared that could be used as a tool to help selecting a suitable method based on site conditions.
KW - Construction Methods
KW - Geological Conditions
KW - Hydrological Conditions
KW - Shafts
KW - Specifications
KW - Underground Structures
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U2 - 10.1016/j.tust.2025.106654
DO - 10.1016/j.tust.2025.106654
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105008780037
SN - 0886-7798
VL - 164
JO - Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology
JF - Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology
M1 - 106654
ER -