The first of two new 4.66 m diameter TERRATEC Earth Pressure
Balance TBM s have been delivered for a 13 .5 km potable water tunnel system,
in Buenos Aires , Argentina .
TERRATEC, is celebrating the delivery of the first of two
new Tunnel Boring Machines (TBMs) that will excavate the Río Subterráneo a
Lomas tunnel, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, following successful factory
acceptance testing last week. The 4.66m
diameter TERRATEC Earth Pressure Balance Machine (EPBM) will be deployed by
Italian contractor CMC di Ravenna on a 13.5km-long tunnel that will carry
drinking water from the newly expanded General Belgrano Water Treatment Plant,
in the city of Bernal (Quilmes district), to the city of Lomas de Zamora. The tunnel is a key component of the
multi-billion-dollar Agua Sur system that is currently being built by
Argentina’s national water and sanitation company AySA. Financed by the
Government and the Development Bank of Latin America (CAF), it is the country’s
largest water infrastructure project in 40 years and will provide access to
fresh water for 4 million inhabitants in the southern metropolitan area of
Buenos Aires.
The 4.66m diameter TERRATEC EPBM has been designed to tackle
the variable soft ground geology along the project alignment, which ranges from
silts to sandy silts with some cobbles expected. The TBM’s high-torque soft
ground cutterhead features a spoke style design with a 49% opening ratio and
cutting tools consisting of fixed and backloading knife bits to ensure rapid
advancement and minimum interventions.
The tunnel will be excavated at an average depth of 25m, beginning with
an approximately 400m radius curve and continuing along an essentially straight
alignment, reaching a maximum slope of +/- 2.0%. As the machine progresses, it
will install a precast concrete segmental lining ring consisting of six (four
parallelograms and two keys) 250mm thick, 1400mm wide, segments.
“From the initial concept to this point in the process it has
been refreshing working with TERRATEC. They have listened to our requests and ,
as a result, we have just accepted a machine that we are all sure will do a
good job , ” says Ezio Collinelli of CMC di Ravenna. “ The TBM will arrive on
site on time thanks to efficient production on TERRATEC’s part and our project
team is looking forward to working with the TERRATEC field service support
team.”
In recent years, TERRATEC’s order book has demonstrated
significant growth around the world. Machine performance and client
satisfaction have provided the foundations of a loyal customer base and are
making the Australian manufacturer the first choice for more and more
contractors. Last year, TERRATEC opened
a new large-diameter TBM facility that has delivered more than 12 new machines
in the second half of 2017 and beginning of 2018. __ For more information read their latest press release or visit: www.terratec.co and for
media enquiries contact info@terratec.co / pr@terratec.co.
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