Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

City to get largest tunnel boring machine for coastal road work

The 12.19-metre-wide machine to create twin tunnels from Girgaum to Malabar Hill in 276 days

- Eeshanpriy­a M S

MUMBAI: The city is set to receive its largest tunnel boring machine from China in February to work on part of the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n’s (BMC) coastal road project.

The tunnel boring machine (TBM) will be 12.19 metre wide, as tall as 4.5 storeys of a building. In comparison, the ongoing Metro constructi­on uses a 7-metre-wide TBM.

The TBM will drill the 3.4-kilometre-long twin tunnels which will partially run under the sea, between Girgaum and Malabar Hill, as part of the 9.98-kilometre-long coastal road between Priyadarsh­ini Park, and the Worli end of Bandra Worli sea link.

Additional municipal commission­er in charge of the coastal road project, Vijay Singhal, said, “The TBM will be imported from China and will arrive in Mumbai in February 2020. Once the machine comes, work on constructi­ng the tunnels will start right away.”

The twin tunnels will enter the ground at Girgaum Chowpatty, go partially below the sea via Malabar Hill, to emerge at Priyadarsh­ini Park.

The total length of each tunnel is 3.4 kilometre long counting the distance of entry and exit routes. Given there will be two 3.4-kilometre-long parallel tunnels, the total distance covered will be 6.8 kilometre.

They will run 25 metre below the surface at Girgaum, and 75 metre below the surface at Malabar Hill.

Each tunnel will be 12 metre wide and will have two traffic lanes of around 3 metre to 3.2 metre width, and an emergency lane.

The minimum life span of the structure is expected to be 100 years.

Once the TBM arrive in Mumbai, work will be completed within 276 days, barring unforeseen delays, according to a senior civic official in charge of the project.

“The TBM will be able to drill through a minimum of 3 metres a day, so to complete the entire planned length of the tunnel, we will need roughly 276 days. This is the newest technology, so the sound and vibrations felt from the boring are minimal,” said the official.

The cost of acquiring the TMB will be borne by Larson and Toubro, the contractor awarded this part of the coastal road package.

The TBM will be imported from China and will arrive in Mumbai in February 2020. Once the machine comes, work on constructi­ng the tunnels will start right away. VIJAY SINGHAL, additional municipal commission­er in charge of the coastal road project

Versova beach

Juhu Chowpatty

Khar Danda Bandra

Worli

Haji Ali

Malabar Hill Priyadarsh­ini Park

Coastal road Tunnel

A tunnel boring machine of 12.19 metres

in diameter or 4.5 storeys of a building will be imported from China to Mumbai

It will arrive in It will drill a minimum of 3 metres per day,

and work will be completed within 276 days, barring unforeseen delays

total length of each tunnel

width of each tunnel

emergency lane

February 2020

Width of lane

below the surface at Girgaum; below the surface at Malabar Hill (as it is a hillock)

75m

Will connect Marine Drive to Worli end of Bandra Worli sea link

Length

Cost

The TBM will be able to drill through a minimum of 3 metres a day, so to complete the entire planned length of the tunnel, we will need roughly 276 days. SENIOR OFFICIAL, Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n

 ??  ?? The TBM which will be sent from China to Mumbai by February 2020.
The TBM which will be sent from China to Mumbai by February 2020.
 ?? HT FILE PHOTO ?? Tunnelling work in the city for Metro-3 is expected to be completed by September 2020.
HT FILE PHOTO Tunnelling work in the city for Metro-3 is expected to be completed by September 2020.

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