The city just got its first taste of hi-tech tunnelling when Patel Engineering cut through the surface rocks at Jogeshwari (a western suburb) to install a line to supply potable water there. |
Patel Engineering recently won a contract to dig 10 micro-tunnels across the city. The project will be executed over 18 months in collaboration with Michigan Engineering. |
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The 120-mt long micro-tunnel was dug across the Western Railways lines today as part of the micro-tunnelling project of the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM). The tunnel, fitted with a 1.7-mt diameter steel pipe, will be used for supplying drinking water from Jogeshwari East to Jogeshwari West. |
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The horizontal drilling took 20 days to complete. In micro-tunnelling, the steel pipe being laid moves simultaneously with the machine and is completely automated. Both pipe steel and concrete pipes can be laid using the technique. |
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The technique is cost-effective as it avoids traffic disruptions and also circumvents the need to dig roads and highways. To ensure safety, the tunnel is usually laid at a depth of 1.5 times the diameter of the tunnel. In this instance, the railways have specified that the tunnel for further safety should be a steel tunnel. |
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The corporation has identified 14 locations, prone to water logging during the monsoon, for the Rs 19 crore project. The project is expected to be completed by October 2006. |
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Given the current concretisation of roads, conventional means of tunneling (digging) could not be used for laying these pipes. This made way for micro-tunnelling, so that there are no traffic snarls. |
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Four of the locations the involvement of railways - Jogeshwari, Chunabhatti, Mahul and Mankhurd are in this section. However, the last two locations are yet to get railway's clearance. |
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The next locations for the project will be Ajgaonkar Chowk and Annie Besant Road in Worli. The latter will be a tunnel of 80 mt and the work is expected to start on Friday. At present, there are two machines-AVN 1500TB and AVN 1200T"� which have been imported from Germany. Sources said both the machines were imported at a cost of Rs 9 crore. |
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The other locations to go under micro-tunnelling include Haji Ali Circle, LBS Marg, Worli Passport Office, Versova pumping station and Bunderwadi. |
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