
Construction of a new Ferry Terminal at Pier 79 on Manhattan´s west side required construction just 60 feet above the existing three tubes of the Lincoln tunnel. The Port Authority of NY & NJ and the consulting engineer, Langan Engineering, were concerned about damage to the tunnels during construction; they wanted early warning of potential damage to modify construction procedures. Piezometers, Crackmeters, and Vibration monitoring in the tunnels and vent buildings during pile driving operations were specified to provide this early warning. However, the tunnels were active, and did not lend themselves to traditional manned monitoring stations, due to safety, cost, and logistic considerations.