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ITA 2020 publication: Permanent sprayed concrete  linings report

ITA 2020 publication: Permanent sprayed concrete linings report

17 December 2020

Among the series of guidelines published this year, find the report N° 24 on Permanent Spayed Concrete  Linings produced by ITAtech Activity group Lining & WG 12 . 
The main objective of this guideline is to give infrastructure owners and their advisors the confidence to incorporate permanent sprayed concrete linings (PSCL) into their underground space design. In line with the objectives of the ITA Statutes this document aims to encourage the use of tunnels and underground space for the benefit of the public, the environment and sustainable development and to promote advances in tunnelling through the provision of information.
This guideline will share state-of-the-art expertise on PSCL to encourage wider acceptance of this tried-and-tested solution. PSCL can be used for primary linings, secondary linings or both. Using PSCLs can lead to lower capital costs, operational costs and carbon footprints when compared to traditional lining solutions. Wider adoption of PSCLs will have a positive impact on the sustainability of underground spaces and increase their viability and potential uses.

This document is not intended to be a comprehensive design guide or construction specification. Instead it aims to inspire and inform so that more projects can take advantage of this technology. It focuses on wet sprayed concrete and machine application since PSCL is almost always applied in this way.
This document is specific to PSCL and does not discuss routine construction practices. It does not replace the need for expert advice during planning, design or construction, but should give project teams a resource for understanding the key risks and issues and how to manage them. The approaches proposed here can be adapted to a specific project to suit the parties involved and the details of each scheme.