CRCHI Completes Factory Tests on Mumbai Coastal Road TBM

This is a deviation from my posts on metro construction, but right up my alley.

In December 2019, tunnel boring machine (TBM) manufacturer China Railway Construction Heavy Industry Co., Ltd. (CRCHI) completed factory acceptance tests (FAT) on India’s largest ever TBM at their Changsha factory in the presence of Larsen & Toubro & AECOM officials.

This Ø12.19m slurry machine will be deployed by Larsen & Toubro on the 3.93 km package 4 of the 29.2 km Coastal Road (Western Freeway) project, parts of which are operational (Bandra – Worli) and under construction. Its cost is estimated at Rs 126 cr and is expected to arrive at the city’s port in February 2020.

Scope of work includes building entry/exit ramps near Princess Street Flyover on Marine Drive and construction of 12m wide twin (3 + 3 lane) tunnels under Girgaum Chowpatty (25m deep) & Malabar Hill (75m deep) between Marine Drive and Priyadarshini Park to connect up with Package 1 which is also being built by L&T.

Project walkthrough video as envisioned in 2017
BMRCL’s team on a visit to inspect TBMs Avni & Urja in front of Mumbai’s TBM in November 2019 – Photo Copyright: Abhilash Singh

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The project is currently under litigation – the Indian Express has more on it.

Alignment of tunnel via Indian Express

When deployed, this will be the largest TBM to be used in India. The diameter of TBMs deployed for metro tunnels have so far ranged between 6.45m to 6.68m, while four TBMs with a diameter of 10m have previously been deployed for water tunnels across two projects (firstsecond) in Andhra Pradesh and one project in Madhya Pradesh.

If the bullet train project between Ahmedabad – Mumbai gets through political hurdles – then we’ll see see 3 x Ø 14.5 m TBMs deployed to build the Mumbai city portion of the line – see more on that here.

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– TMRG

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2 Responses to "CRCHI Completes Factory Tests on Mumbai Coastal Road TBM"

  1. Rupraj Sengupta says:

    Welcome back where have you been

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  2. Govindraj says:

    Hey TMRG,

    Great to see that you’re back!

    I tried to donate a small amount to you but the payment process was too complicated. I don’t have a credit card, nor do I use PayPal.

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