Key Points

The New Austrian Tunnelling Method has successfully broken through the challenging 5km undersea section between BKC and Shilphata. This critical stretch includes a 7km segment beneath Thane Creek, completed ahead of schedule. The breakthrough enables integration with the viaduct segment of the Mega Airport High-Speed Rail project. Safety measures including ground monitoring instruments ensured controlled tunneling without disturbing nearby structures.

Key Points: NATM Breakthrough Achieved for BKC-Shilphata Undersea Bullet Train Tunnel

  • NATM method completes challenging 7km undersea Thane Creek segment
  • Breakthrough connects Savali shaft to Shilphata portal for MAHSR integration
  • Simultaneous excavation enabled by Additional Driven Intermediate Tunnel (ADIT)
  • Comprehensive safety monitoring with ground settlement markers and piezometers
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New Austrian tunnelling method achieves milestone breakthrough in BKC-Shillphata undersea tunnel project

India's Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project hits major milestone as NATM completes 5km undersea tunnel stretch beneath Thane Creek, paving way for high-speed rail integration.

"excavation is now complete between the Savali shaft and the tunnel portal at Shillphata - Project Engineers"

New Delhi, September 20

In a significant milestone for the ambitious undersea tunnel project between BKC and Shillphata, the New Austrian Tunnelling Method (NATM) has successfully achieved a breakthrough for its 5 km tunnel stretch.

This critical section, which runs 4.881 km, notably includes a challenging 7 km segment beneath the Thane Creek. Tunneling commenced in May 2024, and on July 9, engineers celebrated the first breakthrough for a continuous 2.7 km section, connecting the ADIT to the Savali shaft.

With this achievement, excavation is now complete between the Savali shaft and the tunnel portal at Shillphata, paving the way for the tunnel's integration with the viaduct segment of the Mega Airport High-Speed Rail (MAHSR) project. To accelerate the process, an Additional Driven Intermediate Tunnel (ADIT) was constructed, enabling simultaneous excavation from both Ghansoli and Shilphata sides.

The remaining 16 km of tunnelling will be executed using Tunnel Boring Machines (TBMs). The tunnel will be a single tube tunnel of 13.1 meters in diameter to accommodate twin track for both up and down lines.

Comprehensive safety measures have been implemented at the site, including ground settlement markers, piezometers, inclinometers, and strain gauges to ensure safe and controlled tunnelling activities without disturbing nearby structures.

Proper arrangements were made to restrict access to the tunnel construction sites, preventing unauthorised entry and ensuring the safety of workers within the sensitive and complex construction environment. Provisions were made for pumping fresh air inside the tunnel for the construction workers.

India's first 508 km long Bullet Train corridor, connecting Mumbai and Ahmedabad, is making significant progress. Out of the total length of 508 km, 321 km of viaduct and 398 km of pier work have already been completed.

Additionally, all 17 river bridges and 9 steel bridges have been finished. To enhance noise control, more than 400,000 noise barriers have been installed along a 206 km stretch. The construction of 206 km of track bed has also been completed, alongside the installation of over 2,000 OHE masts, which cover approximately 48 km of the mainline viaduct.

Currently, excavation work is ongoing for 7 mountain tunnels located in Palghar district.

Meanwhile, the superstructure work on all stations in Gujarat is at an advanced stage, and construction has commenced on all three elevated stations, with base slab casting in progress at the Mumbai underground station in Maharashtra.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great progress! But I hope they're also considering the environmental impact of such massive projects. The Thane Creek is an important ecological zone - hope proper safeguards are in place.
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Aditya G
Finally some good news on infrastructure! The 508 km bullet train will revolutionize travel between Mumbai and Ahmedabad. Hope they complete it on time unlike other projects 🙏
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Michael C
Impressive technical details! The 13.1m diameter single tube tunnel for twin tracks shows world-class planning. The safety measures with ground settlement markers and piezometers are particularly reassuring.
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Shreya B
As someone who travels frequently between Mumbai and Ahmedabad, this is fantastic news! The current journey takes 7-8 hours - bullet train will cut it to just 2 hours. Game changer for business travelers! 💼
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Vikram M
Good to see international tunneling methods like NATM being successfully implemented in India. Our engineers are proving they can handle complex projects with global standards. Proud moment!

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