Mumbai Metro Line-3: Initial Drive of Tunneling Activities in Package 04

Authors

  • Ojas Vora Student, Assistant Professor,Rizvi College of Engineering, Mumbai University, Maharashtra, India
  • Avinash More Assistant Professor, Rizvi College of Engineering, Mumbai University, Maharashtra, India
  • E. Thinakaran Assistant Professor, Rizvi College of Engineering, Mumbai University, Maharashtra, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51983/ajeat-2018.7.1.881

Keywords:

Mumbai Metro Line-3,, Package 04, Tunneling Activities, Environmental Impacts

Abstract

Mumbai Metro Line -3, indicated as the Colaba-Bandra-Seepz line, is a part of the metro system of the city and is the first underground covering, 33.50km metro line in Mumbai, India. The study area of the tunnel line is between Naya Nagar tunnellaunching shaft and Siddhivinayak Metro station, which is part of Package 04. The distance between these two locations is about 3.6km. The description about the initial drive of tunneling activities, which involves Installation of Piles, Anchoring, lowering of TBM(Tunnel Boring Machine), Mining, Shoving, Mucking, Ring Building and Grouting has been detailed in accordance with the site condition. From the environmental point of view, the problems such as deforestation and flooding have been discussed along with the remedial action.

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Published

09-04-2018

How to Cite

Ojas Vora, Avinash More, & Thinakaran, E. (2018). Mumbai Metro Line-3: Initial Drive of Tunneling Activities in Package 04. Asian Journal of Engineering and Applied Technology, 7(S1), 60–64. https://doi.org/10.51983/ajeat-2018.7.1.881