Case Study: Hidden Abandoned Mine Voids Delay Highway Project in Pennsylvania (2015)
Project Overview
• Name: PA Route 61 Realignment
• Location: Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania
• Year: 2015
• Project Size: $220 million
• Scope: Highway realignment and embankment construction
• Lead Agencies/Contractors: Pennsylvania DOT /
Category of the Issue, Problem, or Challenge
• Geotechnical
• Differing Site Conditions
Summary of the Issue, Problem, or Challenge
Construction uncovered undocumented abandoned mine voids beneath the embankment, leading to ground instability and work stoppage.
Root Cause Analysis
- Historical mine maps were incomplete or inaccurate.
- Geophysical surveys to detect voids were not performed prior to construction.
- Contract lacked provisions for unexpected underground voids.
Impacts Due to the Issue, Problem, or Challenge
- Major project delays of 8 months to perform remediation and stabilization.
- High costs incurred for grouting and void filling.
- Safety hazards for workers and future users.
Corrective Actions Taken
- Conducted comprehensive geophysical surveys (ground-penetrating radar, seismic).
- Performed pressure grouting to fill voids and stabilize ground.
- Updated project risk management to include subsurface void risks.
- Revised contracts to address unknown underground conditions.
Lessons Learned
- Historical site usage must be thoroughly researched.
- Geophysical surveys are essential in areas with potential underground voids.
- Contracts must allocate risks for hidden subsurface hazards.
Audit & Prevention: Project Control Questions to Ask on Future Projects to Help Control the Situation
- Has subsurface void detection been conducted with geophysical methods?
- Are historical site uses and maps reviewed comprehensively?
- Are contracts explicit about risk allocation for unknown voids?