Ship Canal Water Quality Project update 6/22/2023

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MudHoney is done tunneling!

MudHoney has arrived at Wallingford!

MudHoney has arrived at Wallingford!

The moment MudHoney broke through into the Wallingford shaft.

The moment MudHoney broke through in the Wallingford shaft.

MudHoney has reached Wallingford! MudHoney broke through Thursday, June 15 at 10:18 am (who had that date and time in the betting pool?). Similar to our 8-ft diameter tunnel boring machine (TBM) in Queen Anne, the public wasn’t able to see MudHoney exit because the Wallingford shaft had to be filled with water.  

Why did MudHoney have to exit underwater? If the Wallingford shaft was not filled with water, groundwater outside would rush into the shaft when MudHoney broke through the wall. That might have caused the ground to settle just outside the shaft. With Bertha, crews injected concrete into the soil around the exit structure to address this concern. Our team decided not to take this route because of limited space in the working area. Good thing there’s another way to keep the pressure on MudHoney while it places the last few concrete segments – fill the shaft with water!

Once MudHoney has installed the last few tunnel segments, the shaft will be emptied, and crews will start taking apart our trusty TBM. This work will be noisy at times and outside of regular work hours. Read the Wallingford section below for more information.

To learn more about the project, visit our project website. We also continue to update our Flickr albums with recent construction photos.


MudHoney graphic

MudHoney

Our 18-foot diameter tunnel boring machine has tunneled all 13,946 feet! Check out the completed tunneling tracker on our project website.

Ground monitoring is ongoing along the tunnel alignment and is done from both inside MudHoney and on the surface.


Ballard

Our Ballard shaft site near Shilshole Ave NW has continued to be busy with tunneling activities as MudHoney reached Wallingford last week! In the coming weeks, crews will empty the muck bins and start to dismantle, clean, and move off site the large amount of equipment that was necessary to drive the tunnel.

You should anticipate:

  • Nighttime truck movements may be necessary to remove the particularly large equipment over the next few months
  • Noise and vibrations typical of a construction site

Crews are working 24 hours a day, six days a week. Some work may occur on Sundays.


East Ballard

Starting June 26, 11th Ave NW south of NW 45th St will be fully closed for 2-3 days to support the excavation for the new maintenance hole on the south side of the diversion structure. Crews continue work inside the adit and shaft on NW 45th St, and in the diversion structure on 11th Ave NW. In the coming weeks, crews will continue installing the conveyance pipe that will extend from the diversion structure to the storage tunnel.

Local closures and detours:

  • There continues to be a one-lane traffic configuration on 11th Ave NW at NW 45th St. Traffic signals and flaggers will direct traffic at the intersection during single lane closures.
  • 11th Ave NW south of NW 45th St will be closed on June 26-28 for excavation and installation of the new maintenance hole on the south side of the diversion structure
  • NW 45th St remains closed to traffic between 11th Ave NW and 9th Ave NW. Vehicles must detour onto NW 46th St.
  • Burke-Gilman Trail (BGT) remains detoured to the north side of NW 45th St through the project area. For safety, bicyclists should either dismount or cross train tracks at a 90-degree angle. Please take extra caution in wet weather as ramps may be slippery.

You should anticipate:

  • Heavy equipment in the area
  • Noise and vibrations typical of a construction site

Regular work hours will be Monday through Friday, from 7 am to 6 pm. Night and weekend work may occur.


Fremont

Crews continue work on the large mechanical and electrical vault. Workers are preparing to install the conveyance pipes between the diversion structure on 2nd Ave NW and the Fremont shaft. Crews are also preparing to construct the permanent structure within the current shaft.

Local closures and detours:

  • Our contractor will work intermittently in the southernmost eastbound lane of Leary Way NW during working hours
  • On 2nd Ave NW, between Leary Way NW and NW Canal St, the street remains closed to vehicle and pedestrian traffic through 2023
  • NW Canal St is open to two-way traffic during this closure
  • NW 36th St, between Leary Way NW and 3rd Ave NW, remains closed through 2023
  • Pedestrian detours are in place on Leary Way NW; please follow all detour guidance

You should anticipate:

  • Truck traffic on Leary Way NW as trucks bring materials and equipment to and from the site
  • Fans running during work hours to provide fresh air to crews working in the shaft
  • Heavy equipment in the area
  • Noise and vibrations typical of a construction site

Regular work hours will be Monday through Friday, from 7 am to 6 pm; and some Saturdays from 9 am to 6 pm.


Wallingford

Crews have welcomed MudHoney to the Wallingford shaft. MudHoney still has a few final tunnel segments to install. Dismantling and removing MudHoney from the Wallingford site will take several weeks following tunneling completion. To facilitate removal of the TBM parts, a large crane has been delivered and assembled on site.

As early as June 26, the Wallingford Conveyance crews will move back into N 34th St to install pipes and access maintenance holes in the north portion of the intersection at Stone Way N. Westbound lanes are expected to be closed for approximately 6-8 weeks. The left turn lane from Northlake Way onto westbound N 34th St will be closed again. The turn lane will be opened as soon as possible. The traffic detour will be similar to the routes and signage that were in place earlier this year.

Vehicle detour:

  • Stone Way N between N 34th St and N 35th St remains closed to vehicles and bicycles
  • Traffic is being detoured via N 40th St and Wallingford Ave N, and via N 35th St and Woodland Park Ave N
  • Improvements have been made at the all-way stop traffic revision at the intersection of N 35th St and Woodland Park Ave N
  • The new all-way stop remains in place at N 35th St and Wallingford Ave N
  • Please adhere to the Road Closed and Traffic Revision Ahead signage and follow the detour routes

Bicycle detour:

  • Please use the bike detour route to bypass Stone Way N between N 35th St and N 34th St:
    • Southbound: bicyclists are detoured west onto N 35th St and south onto Woodland Park Ave N, then west onto the Protected Bike Lane on N 34th St. Access to the BGT is at Troll Ave N
    • Northbound: bicyclists will be detoured east along N 34th St (or the BGT) then north onto Wallingford Ave N
  • Please dismount and walk if you use the sidewalk

You should anticipate:

  • Trucks coming in and out of the site
  • Heavy equipment in the area
  • Increased noise as crews dismantle MudHoney
  • Vibrations typical of a construction site

Extended work hours and multiple shifts will be from 7 am to 4 am, 7 days a week for the next 2 months to dismantle and haul away MudHoney from the shaft in segments.


Queen Anne

Crews have completed installing piping and an air duct inside the 8-foot diameter conveyance tunnel casing and will now proceed to complete the necessary work inside the shaft.

Local closures and detours:

  • Localized Ship Canal Trail detour at least through summer 2023 (see map). Please continue to remain alert when moving through this area.
  • West Ewing Mini Park parking closure through mid-2023

You should anticipate:

  • Trucks coming in and out of the site
  • Heavy equipment in the area
  • Noise and vibrations typical of a construction site

Regular work hours will be Monday through Friday, from 7 am to 6 pm. Night and weekend work may occur.


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Contact Us

Please email SPU_ShipCanalProject@seattle.gov with questions or comments or call our hotline at (206) 701-0233. You can also find information online at spushipcanal.participate.online. To support the community during active nighttime work related to tunneling, we have changed our hotline hours to 24 hours a day, Monday through Friday.

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