The Borneo Post

ECRL achieves new milestone with 30 tunnel excavation­s

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The East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) project has achieved a new milestone with 30 tunnel excavation­s so far, including three breakthrou­ghs in a single day in Bentong district.

Malaysia Rail Link Sdn Bhd (MRL) in a statement said the three tunnels in Bentong are the Bentong 1 tunnel measuring 561 metres, Kampung Lentang 1 tunnel (270 metres) and Kampung Lentang 2 tunnel (478 metres).

Its chief executive officer Datuk Seri Darwis Abdul Razak said the 30-tunnel achievemen­t was supported by advanced tunnel excavation technology and close collaborat­ion among the ECRL teams along the 665kilomet­re route.

“We are optimistic that the constructi­on of the ECRL route from Kota Bharu to the Integrated Transport Terminal in Gombak will be completed by December 2026, considerin­g that the challengin­g tunnel excavation work and geological conditions have progressed smoothly and according to schedule,” he said.

He said the ECRL project has achieved an overall progress of 62.4 per cent as of February this year, supported by 23,000 workers at about 1,900

constructi­on sites along its route in Kelantan, Terengganu, Pahang and Selangor.

The constructi­on of ECRL tunnels in the Bentong district will allow the railway track to comply with its maximum gradient of 0.9 per cent, reducing deforestat­ion and minimising the impact on wildlife in the area, the statement read.

The ECRL project involves the constructi­on of 41 tunnels with a total length of approximat­ely 69km along its route, with 21 tunnels located in Section A (Kota Bharu-Dungun) and Section B (Dungun-Mentakab), while 20 more are in Section C (MentakabPo­rt Klang).

 ?? — Malay Mail photo ?? Photo taken on March 6 last year shows the inside of the tunnel for the ECRL project in Kuantan.
— Malay Mail photo Photo taken on March 6 last year shows the inside of the tunnel for the ECRL project in Kuantan.

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