Two 20-inch Sub-Aqueous Water Mains to City Island

Strategic Horizontal Directional Drilling of Two Water Mains Improves Water Access for Residents
City Island, New York
New York City Department of Design and Construction installation of 20-inch sub-aqueous water mains to City Island.
New York City Department of Design and Construction installation of 20-inch sub-aqueous water mains to City Island.

City Island is a thriving recreational and commercial shorefront area with over 30 restaurants providing social and economic benefits for the Bronx and New York City (NYC). An aging water main served as a sole water supply to the island and was a risk to businesses, residents, and vacation-goers due to a lack of adequate capacity and resilience. NYC’s 6,800-mile water distribution system delivers over 1.2 billion gallons to residents, businesses, and visitors daily. 

6 to 9-inch

small pilot hole for drilling

4000

linear feet of 20-inch primary water main

1.2

billion gallons of water delivered each day

6,800-mile

water distribution system

The replacement of the 114-year old City Island Bridge, which connects the Bronx with City Island and serves as the sole access point for vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians, provided an opportunity to implement a new method of design to replace an old, failing, and non-redundant water main located along the deck of the aging bridge.

The team devised an innovative approach for installing the water main by using horizontal directional drilling through hard rock underneath Eastchester Bay. Unique project features include:

  • 4000 linear feet of 20-inch primary water main installed via directional drilling
  • Used a curve arc in two planes for the directional drilling
  • Water mains are 115 feet below the waterline of Eastchester Bay
  • Water mains are 75 feet below the mudline of Eastchester Bay

A directional drilled compound curve has never been used before in NYC. With the completion of this project, NYC has the experience with installing water mains by compound curve and the potential for tunneling under waterways throughout the city in extremely tight launch point and landing point conditions in the future. 

Owner

NYC Department of Design and Construction

Client

NYC Department of Transportation

NYC Department of Environmental Protection

Awards

Diamond award, American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) New York

National Recognition Award, ACEC

Services

  • Engineering

Markets

  • Water

Regions

  • Northeast