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Title - Delhi Metro completes first tunnelling of phase-III projectPosted by : irmafia on Jul 28, 2012 - 08:00:07 AM |
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NEW DELHI: Delhi Metro today completed construction of the first tunnel of its Phase-III project at the upcoming Janpath Metro station which is part of a corridor expected to ease the rush on Rajiv Chowk station.The Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) emerged at Janpath metro station site after making a 909.3 metre-long tunnel from Chelmsford Club on the Down Line."This TBM was lowered in the Chelmsford Club shaft on January 31 and after assembly of the TBM below the ground. The TBM broke through from the South Shaft of the Janpath Metro station close to the Chandralok building. The initial drive began on March 4," Delhi Metro spokesman Anuj Dayal said.The tunnelling was done almost 18 metres below the earth's surface and the excavated earth was deposited at the Sarita Vihar Depot and forest land.The breakthrough was achieved in the presence of Urban Development Secretary Sudhir Krishna, Chairman and Delhi Metro chief Mangu Singh.Krishna congratulated the entire DMRC team and said such engineering feats boost the self confidence of "our civil engineers and place them on a high pedestal."Mangu Singh said the first breakthrough is always special and significant. He expressed satisfaction over the fact that this breakthrough was achieved as per schedule and without any bottlenecks.The tunnelling was part of the construction of the 3 km link between Central Secretariat and Mandi House. The station is expected to reduce pressure on Rajiv Chowk, which handles more than 5 lakh people a day. |