ITD Cem Begins Work on Bangalore Metro’s Underground Stations

Workers from ITD Cementation India Ltd. this week began guide-wall construction work for Bangalore Metro’s underground Venkateshpura and Tannery Road Stations on the upcoming 21.386 km Line-4 (Reach 6 / Pink Line).

The construction of guidewalls through trenching & concrete-pour works around the stations’ perimeter precedes the construction for secant piles which will act as an excellent retaining solution to secure the station area. After it’s been built for a significant portion, workers will then begin soil excavation.

ITD Cementation is responsible for building the 4.591 km Package RT-04 (Tannery Road – North Ramp) of the 73.92 km Bangalore Metro Phase 2 project which was awarded with a contract value of Rs. 1771.25 crore in November 2019 with a deadline of 42 months.

ITD’s scope of work involves building this section’s twin tunnels, ramp at Nagawara, and four stations at Tannery Road, Venkateshpura, Kadugundanahalli (formerly Arabic College) and Nagawara.

Alignment of ITD Cem’s Package RT-04 – view Bangalore Metro Phase 2 info & route map

August 31: Venkateshpura Station

September 2: Tannery Road Station

Here’s my go-to video to demonstrate the purpose of a guide-wall. Instead of a D-wall, ITD will be boring secant piles. Only the first 30 seconds are relevant.

If I’m not mistaken, this package of the line involves the largest volume of land acquisition which explains why ITD has only now been able to start work compared to Afcons Infrastructure, which was awarded Package RT-01’s contract on the same day and started work around Dairy Circle in June.

Per an industry source, the sites for Kadugundanahalli (formerly Arabic College) and Nagawara stations are yet to be handed over to ITD Cem, while BMRCL’s July newsletter indicates 5 more properties (unknown if related) are yet to be acquired (328/333 complete) for the entire 13.885 km underground section.

ITD Cementation plans to use two refurbished Herrenknecht tunnel boring machines (TBMs), currently stored in Chennai, with serial numbers S-839 and S-840. These are both mixed shield earth pressure balance machines (EPBM), which previously saw action on Delhi Metro Magenta Line’s Package CC-32, unlike the 4 slurry based TBMs Larsen & Toubro is using on packages RT-02 & RT-03.

Per the tunneling plan, they will first travel south from Venkateshpura to Tannery Road and then be brought back to Venkateshpura for tunneling northwards towards Nagawara.

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

– TMRG

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10 Responses to "ITD Cem Begins Work on Bangalore Metro’s Underground Stations"

  1. Avnish kumar says:

    This is guide wall construction for secent pile not for diaphragm wall

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    • TMRG says:

      Thanks – have made suitable edits for additional clarity. Also added tunneling plan. Let me know if there’s anything else.

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  2. Vishruth says:

    Hi, any info as to whether TBM Avni has begun tunnelling from Shivajinagar?

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  3. Clevin Gomes says:

    What are the differences between slurry TBM and Earth Pressure Balance TBM?

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  4. DEEPAK KUMAR says:

    I have experienced in tunneling

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  5. Samim says:

    Know for new side

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  6. Neeraj Kumar says:

    Ring Bulider opriter

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  7. Mohammed aqif says:

    I m an vander of 10 wheel and 12 wheel supply if any requirement is need for water and slurry dam

    Reply
  8. Mertroman says:

    What is the type of contract? Item rate, lump sum or amy other?

    Reply

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