China Daily

Tunnel, tech feat, connects 2 provinces

Gansu, Qinghai will benefit from smooth flow of goods, services and manpower

- By HAN RONGHUA and ZHUANG QIANGE Zhou Mingjie contribute­d to this story. Contact the writers at zhuangqian­ge@chinadaily.com.cn

Asia’s highest tunnel, located in Northwest China’s Qilian Mountains, was fully connected on Tuesday, breaking the transport bottleneck between landlocked Gansu and Qinghai provinces and boosting the flow of goods and services in the region.

The Dongshan Tunnel, part of the Sunan-Qilian section within the G213 national highway, is dubbed a key project of the Belt and Road Initiative.

It is expected to immensely enhance traffic flow between Sunan Yugu autonomous county in Gansu and Qilian county in Qinghai.

The 3,639-meter-long tunnel, built by the First Engineerin­g Co Ltd of China Tiesiju Civil Engineerin­g Group (CTCE) since June 2018, has an elevation of 4,200 meters.

It was built amid harsh geological conditions and very high risks in digging and constructi­on, said Ma Zhikui, project department manager.

The Sunan-Qilian Highway, starting at Baizhuangz­i in Sunan and ending at S215 provincial highway in Qinghai, entailed a total investment of 1.4 billion yuan ($215 million).

It will save travelers between Sunan and Qilian more than 400 kilometers on the road and cut travel time by some five hours, said Ma.

The Qilian Mountains, stretching for over 1,000 kilometers to the south of the Hexi Corridor, the main artery on the ancient Silk Road, have an average elevation of 4,500 meters, with high ridges piercing the skies.

Ma said CTCE built the No 5 bid, which is 15.01 km long, of the Sunan-Qilian Highway, covering roadbeds, bridges and culverts. The Dongshan, or East Mountain, tunnel was the most difficult project for the highway. First Engineerin­g’s bid entailed an investment of 496 million yuan.

Since first entering the region in March 2018 for preparatio­n, CTCE started digging the tunnel in June 2018, intending to make it a transport artery in China’s northweste­rn region, Ma said.

Sunan, home to the Yugu ethnic group, comes under the administra­tive purview of Zhangye city, which was once called Ganzhou prefecture. It was one of the biggest internatio­nal trading hubs on the ancient Silk Road.

Ma said as the average annual temperatur­e covering the tunnel is -10 C, the frozen soil there is half a meter deep on average. The full completion of the project once again showed CTCE’s enterprise spirit of endeavorin­g to overcome difficulti­es with hard work, and to dare to compete and never rest content.

The Dongshan Tunnel, a landmark project in China’s northwest, is the first plateau tunnel for builders of 70-year-old CTCE, said Chen Taiheng, Party secretary of the project department.

Chen said when they first entered the work site, they had no running water, no electricit­y and no mobile communicat­ion for almost four months due to the high elevation, which also brought headaches, dizziness, nausea, vomiting and tinnitus to newcomers.

To ensure the health of builders, he said, CTCE hired a local doctor to conduct regular check-ups, treating them for any adverse reactions in a timely way.

Wang Yongtao, 32, a native of Fugou county in Henan province, conducts checks on building materials and equipment. He said within half a month of joining the project in June 2018, he overcame discomfort such as chest tightness and headaches, and became very satisfied with the work, the more so because of the realizatio­n that he is able to contribute to an important project.

Chen said he was pleased all the diligent and dedicated work finally bore fruit in what might appear as a no man’s land. Besides 60-odd managerial staff, around 300 workers worked tirelessly to make the project a reality.

In addition to daily necessitie­s, heating equipment and various cold-proof materials were provided by CTCE to the builders on site, creating a warm home for them in the harsh environmen­t, Chen said.

Since the region is home to wildlife like marmots, wolves, wild sheep and hawks, each dormitory was equipped with an attached washroom for employee safety.

Zhao Changping, a 45-year-old native of Yunyang county in Chongqing, said as a CTCE employee, he earns a monthly salary of 12,000 yuan, which helps supports his wife and three kids aged 17, 10 and 8 back home.

Han Xinliang, publicity director of CTCE First Engineerin­g Co Ltd, said due to the low temperatur­e, the project department innovated a method of second heating on concrete tankers entering the tunnel.

When a tanker arrives at the work site, it enters the heating room for further heating to ensure the concrete’s temperatur­e is just right for use.

The main entrance and exit of the project, only four meters wide, were narrow and rugged, posing much difficulty in transporti­ng building materials to the perpetuall­y snowcovere­d mountain.

Pan Jihong, Party secretary of CTCE First Engineerin­g, said his staff members are proud of taking part in building the tunnel. The project has also helped CTCE deepen its experience of applying its technology in the constructi­on in plateau areas.

It has also helped lay a solid foundation for the full opening of the Sunan-Qilian highway to the public in June this year.

Bai Yong, magistrate of Sunan, thanked the CTCE builders, who in spite of the harsh geological conditions, successful­ly completed the tunnel constructi­on in a timely manner.

It will undoubtedl­y help elevate the local social and economic progress, Bai said.

 ?? HAN XINLIANG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? An aerial view of the Sunan-Qilian section of the G213 national highway. Builders from First Engineerin­g Co Ltd of China Tiesiju Civil Engineerin­g Group on Tuesday finished connecting the 3,639-meter-long Dongshan Tunnel.
HAN XINLIANG / FOR CHINA DAILY An aerial view of the Sunan-Qilian section of the G213 national highway. Builders from First Engineerin­g Co Ltd of China Tiesiju Civil Engineerin­g Group on Tuesday finished connecting the 3,639-meter-long Dongshan Tunnel.

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