TBM retrieved from Lake Huron

12 June 2014


Crews lifted a 78,000lb TBM from a shaft at the bottom of Lake Huron 850ft offshore as part of a water pipeline and intake project for Genesee County in Michigan.

Contractor L D'Agostini & Sons Inc., used a 78-inch diameter Herrenknecht TBM to tunnel 1.5 miles for the Karegnondi Water Authority, which is building the 60-pipeline and intake at Lake Huron to supply water to the county, rather than purchasing it from Detroit. The pipeline will supply untreated water to the municipalities of the region, industrial customers, agribusinesses, rural agriculture developments, residential commercial light and heavy manufacturers. The boundaries of the water supply encompass over 2,400 square miles and over a half a million people. This is estimated to save the county about USD 3M a year.

Local media reports the next portion of the project will involve divers excavating with a hydraulic excavator off a barge to install an intake pipe. Crews are expected to burrow another 1.25 miles out into Lake Huron.