Delhi-Meerut RRTS Tunnels’ Track-Bed Concreting Work Begins

With the completion of 3 of 6 tunnels on the 82.15 km Delhi – Meerut RRTS project’s Package 8, contractors for this semi high-speed rail project have moved on to the next stage to facilitate system works.

Afcons Infrastructure last week poured first-stage invert concrete inside the down-line tunnel between Begumpul Ramp and Begumpal Station. This work above the tunnels’ precast segment lining is being done to facilitate track-laying work by Larsen & Toubro as part of Package 17.

First stage concrete – Photo via Nikhil Singh

National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) had awarded Afcons with Package 8’s Rs. 1529.10 crore contract in November 2020 with a 1310 day (3.6 year) deadline.

They’ve deployed 3 x 7.51m diameter Terratec Earth Pressure Balance (EPB) machines (S88, S89 & S90) to construct six twin tunnels from Brahampuri DN Ramp to Begumpul UP Ramp. Their scope also includes contructing 3 underground stations at Meerut Central, Bhaisali & Begumpul by cut & cover method.

Route Map of Package-8: Brahampuri Ramp – Begumpul Ramp with the indicative location of its stations – view NCR RRTS Route Map & Info

While concrete works are underway on this section, teams from NCRTC, Afcons and L&T are elsewhere conducting joint tunnel surveys to capture tunnel geometry information using reference points for precise track installation.

Photo via Biswajit Patra
Photo via Biswajit Patra

In case you missed it – Afcons this month recommissioned tunnel boring machine Sudarshan 8.1 (TBM S88) from Bhaisali Station to Begumpul Station for Package 8’s 5th and penultimate drive.

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5 Responses to "Delhi-Meerut RRTS Tunnels’ Track-Bed Concreting Work Begins"

  1. Rupraj Sengupta says:

    Meerut city will have three underground stations within the city is it,please let me know.

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  2. Raj says:

    What about cross passages.How many are there ? Irrespective of desired ROD ,when the civil contractor is likely to complete UG stretch 100%..

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