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Tunnel boring machine arrival signals imminent start to digging phase of subway line

- Balinbin Arjay L.

THE Department of Transporta­tion (DoTr) unveiled on Monday the specialize­d undergroun­d equipment which will be used to help build the Metro Manila build its first subway line, heralding the imminent start of the line’s tunnel constructi­on phase.

The tunnel boring machine (TBM) from Japan automates the digging process by reinforcin­g the tunnel as it digs, reducing the need for a separate operation to shore up the tunnel wall to prevent the works from collapsing.

“TBMs have the advantage of limiting the disturbanc­e to the surroundin­g ground and producing a smooth tunnel wall. This significan­tly reduces the cost of lining the tunnel, and makes them suitable to use in heavily urbanized areas,” the DoTr said in a statement.

Transporta­tion Undersecre­tary for Railways Timothy John R. Batan has said that the target was to begin tunneling works within the year.

“This unpreceden­ted utilizatio­n of a massive constructi­on resource is testament to the commitment of the DoTr in ensuring the delivery of major transport infrastruc­ture in the soonest possible time,” the department said.

The government broke ground for the first three stations (Quirino Highway, Tandang Sora and North Avenue) of the subway project in February last year after the DoTr signed a P51-billion deal for that package with the Shimizu joint venture, which is comprised of Shimizu Corp., Fujita Corp., Takenaka Civil Engineerin­g Co. Ltd. and EEI Corp.

The Philippine­s and Japan signed in March 2018 the first tranche of the P355.6-billion loan for the Metro Manila subway project.

While the public will have to wait until 2025 for full operations of the 36-kilometer subway, the government targets partial operations — covering the first three stations — by 2021. —

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THE Department of Transporta­tion unveiled the specialize­d undergroun­d equipment to be used to help build Metro Manila’s first subway line.

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