The first four of seven TERRATEC TBMs to be used on Mumbai
Metro ’s highly anticipated 33.5km Line 3 underground corridor , in India , are
making good progress .
In early August, TERRATEC celebrated the assembly of its
fifth new 6.68m diameter dual-mode hard rock Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) to go
to work on Mumbai Metro’s Line 3 project, in India, at the CSIA International
Airport shaft on contract UGC-06. The first four of these machines are now
fully up and running on two other contract packages (UGC-02 and UGC-05) and
achieving production rates of up to 91m per week, despite still being within
the ‘learning curve’ period of their initial drives. The versatile TERRATEC single shield TBMs are
equipped to operate in either Open or Closed mode in the predominantly fresh
and slightly to moderately weathered Basalt and Breccia that are anticipated on
these contracts. The robust hard rock cutterheads are mounted with heavy-duty
17” disc cutters, which are interchangeable with ripper tools, and feature
large bucket openings that provide a 10% opening ratio.
Other state-of-the-art features include 2,000kW Electric
Variable Frequency Drives – that allow the cutterheads to cut efficiently in
harder rock zones at maximum speeds of 7rpm and deliver an exceptional torque
of 8,000kNm to cope with more fractured zones of ground along the alignment –
as well as active shield articulation and built-in two component backfilling
grout systems. “ Four of the seven TBM s
are now in operation and they are achieving regular advance rates of 15m per
day on Package 2 and Package 5,” says TERRATEC Site Operations Manager, Bill
Brundan. “The machines are performing very well, accomplishing combined
production rates of over 40m per day, and the fifth and sixth TBMs are now
being assembled. By the end of the year all seven machines – including two
6.61m diameter mixed/rock Earth Pressure Balance Machines (EPBMs) – are
expected to be mining simultaneously on all three contract Packages.”
Two of the 6.68m
diameter dual-mode hard rock TBMs (T58 and T59) are being used by the Hindustan
Construction Company – Moscow Metrostroy JV to build the twin tunnels on the
line’s 4.049km UGC-02, which was awarded by the Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation
Ltd (MMRCL) in July 2016. Both machines were deployed from the Chhatrapati
Shivaji Terminal (CST) TBM launch shaft and are currently mining towards the
Mumbai Central Station TBM receiving shaft (see map below).
The other three new TERRATEC dual-mode hard rock TBMs are
being used by the J. Kumar – China Railway No. 3 Engineering Group JV for the
excavation of sections on the line’s 4.94km contract UGC-05 (Dharavi Station –
CSIA Domestic Airport TBM receiving shaft) and 4.45km contract UGC-06 (CSIA
Domestic Airport – Marol Naka TBM receiving shaft), which were also awarded
last July. In addition to the hard rock
TBMs, TERRATEC has supplied two re-manufactured 6.61m diameter mixed/rock Earth
Pressure Balance Machines (S63 and S64), which will also be deployed by the J.
Kumar – China Railway No. 3 Engineering Group JV in Mumbai. These TBMs were
recently used on Delhi Metro’s new Pink Line and have since undergone extensive
refurbishment in order to fulfill a section of highly weathered ground on
contract UGC-05. “This is not the first time that we have selected TERRATEC as
a project partner . We used four TERRATEC TBMs on our Delhi Metro contracts
(CC20 & CC24), wh ich allowed us to complete our tunnelling operations on time
and without any issues . We believe our goals of safe and timely tunnelling
will once again be achieved using TERRATEC technology and TBM performance,”
said UGC-06’s Construction Manager, Urin Wanbanterng .
When complete, Mumbai Metro’s much-anticipated Line 3 will
be the first underground metro line in the city. The 33.5km-long line will
connect Cuffe Parade business district in the far south to the Santacruz
Electronics Export Processing Zone (SEEPZ) in the northcentral with 26
underground and one at-grade station. Construction of the line is divided into
seven tunnel-and-station packages that were awarded to five contracting joint
ventures in 2016. These five contractors will deploy a total of seventeen (17)
TBMs with TERRATEC being the lead TBM supplier on the project with a 41% market
share. For further information read the press release here.
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