Piling Work Begins for Mumbai Metro’s Hutatma Chowk Station

Workers from L&T-STEC JV earlier this month started secant piling work to build a guide-wall for Mumbai Metro Line-3’s Hutatma Chowk Station in south Mumbai. The station is being built as a part of the 4.25 km package UGC-01 which was awarded in July 2016 for a value of Rs. 2,988.53 crores.

Out of 4 stations on this package (others are Cuffe Parade, Vidhan Bhavan and Churchgate), this will be the northernmost station and also the location from where L&T-STEC’s 2 Robbins Crossover TBMs will commence their final journey towards the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) Station’s TBM receiving shaft using tunnel segment rings produced in Wadala.

As per the interim consultancy report produced by a JV led by Japan’s PADECO, the station is planned to be constructed using both the new Austrian tunneling method (NATM) and Cut & Cover (C&C) techniques, and is proposed to be only 17.75m wide x 252m long due to the narrow width of the site. Excerpt:

The station is located on Dr. Dadabhai Naoroji road having heritage structures on both sides. Also the carriage width available is only 20m, which is not adequate to accommodate a standard Cut & Cover station. Therefore the width of Cut & Cover box has been reduced to fit-in the available road width. Due to this only one track is housed within the C&C box. The other track tunnel, with integrated platform, is thus required to be taken below the properties and constructed by NATM.

Mumbai Metro Line-3’s map – view Mumbai Metro info & map

Exact location of Hutatma Chowk Station – view Mumbai Metro info & map

Here are some images from the site which is barely 60m away from the iconic Hutatma Chowk (Flora Fountain) –

Photo Copyright: MMRCL

Photo Copyright: MMRCL

Photo Copyright: MMRCL

Photo Copyright: MMRCL

Here are two really nice videos which demonstrates how and why secant piling is used to build a strong retaining/guide-wall for station boxes –

For more updates, check out the Mumbai section of The Metro Rail Guy!

– TMRG

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8 Responses to "Piling Work Begins for Mumbai Metro’s Hutatma Chowk Station"

  1. Karthij says:

    Every where in India metro works are in full swing but bastad cmrl is working like a tortoise in phase1 extn assholes when they complete the pilling work for phase1extn as the project was sanctioned in April 2014

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    • TMRG says:

      Hi, CMRL has in fact done a stellar job with PH-1’s extension! They invited bids for the underground section just days after the Central Govt approved it in December 2015. Afcons was awarded the contract in June, and 2 TBMs started tunneling in March & April towards Sir Theagaraya College. So as far as timing goes, I’m quite happy with how things panned out. The 1st of 4 breakthroughs is supposed to take place around Aug-Sept. Stay tuned 🙂

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      • srikanth says:

        What about phase 2 of Chennai Metro by this time the constructions should begin, it is at snail pace.

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        • TMRG says:

          DPR is still awaiting approval from the state govt. After that, it’ll go to the central govt. Funding has to be sorted out as well.

          Lots of steps to go before construction starts. Easily 2 years away from beginning.

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  2. amit chitre says:

    for mumbai, devendra phadnavis seems to be confident that the construction will be within the deadline and all timing deadlines will be met. They say, this construction is different from others since they already have all the required permissions. Dont know if I should believe him

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    • TMRG says:

      Construction work is going on at a decent pace, but there are many limitations – site size, Mumbai’s traffic, monsoons etc so the 2019 deadline is impossible to meet. At the most, they’ll perform a trial run in 2019 on a small section but that’s about it.

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  3. mohsin says:

    Mumbai metro growing fast under guidance of Devendra Phadanvis.He has a great vision,fast decision taking ability as compared to previous CM. I wish,He will be CM for next 10-15 years.

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  4. SS says:

    Who is the pilin subcontractor at this project?

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