Minneapolis' $2 billion Southwest light-rail construction work uses Japanese equipment pressing (as opposed to pounding or vibrating) vertical steel sheet piles into the ground to create an interlocking wall that will serve as the framework for the concrete tunnel. They are doing it so to minimie the noise and other disruption as the constructions has to be done in a densely populated neighbourhood.
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Japanese technology enables non-disruptive tunneling for $2 billion Southwest light-rail construction
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Southwest light-rail construction work tunnels through tight quarters in Minneapolis
www.startribune.comThe contractor hired to build the $2 billion light-rail project is using special equipment and methods to minimize noise near the Kenilworth corridor in Minneapolis. Some neighbors are not impressed.