"As per the contracts awarded for constructing the Metro stations, the contractor will have to procure the tunnel boring machines. An order for 17 machines has been already placed and by October we hope to start the actual tunnelling work," MMRC's Managing Director Ashwini Bhide told PTI.
She said the machines, which are being imported, will start coming in from July.
The tunnel boring machines are being imported from Germany, Austria, Canada among others. But all these machines are China made.
The MMRC hopes build 200 metres of tunnels everyday.
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The corporation has fabricated the first tunnel ring for the underground Metro at its Wadala casting yard. These segment rings will help strengthen the tunnel after being bored into by the TBMs.
According to MMRC's project director S K Gupta, the initial tunnelling may begin from locations like Cuffe Parade, Pali Naka and Naya Nagar.
"Two shafts are getting ready near Pali Naka (in Bandra) and Naya Nagar (in Mahim), so we can start the work from these areas," he said.
The Bombay High Court had last week issued a notice to Union Ministry of Environment and Forest (MoEF) seeking its response on whether it had granted clearance to the MMRC to construct nine stations under the Metro Line-3 project.
The HC was hearing a petition filed by residents of Churchgate in South Mumbai against the proposed cutting of 5,000 trees to pave way for the Seepz-Colaba Metro project.
MMRC counsel Aspi Chinoy had said the authority was incurring heavy monetary loss due to the pendency of the petition as the high court had earlier restricted them from cutting any trees till further orders.