Robbins Tunnel Boring Machines At Work In Laos And Malaysia

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 2
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2011
Abstract
In late November 2010, a Laotian landmark was achieved for the country?s first tunnel boring machine - (TBM) driven tunnel. Italian contractor CMC di Ravenna celebrated the breakthrough of a 7.6-m- (25.1-ft-) diameter Robbins single shield TBM for a hydroelectric tunnel on the Nam Theun River. The Theun Hinboun expansion project and 5.5 km (3.4 miles) headrace tunnel will bring much needed power in-creases to Laos and Thailand. . ?Since this is the country?s first machine, it has awakened people?s curiosity and interest. We had experienced Italian and Chinese crew members, but we also trained many Lao workers during the course of the project, as this was something they had not seen before,? said Luca Barbàra, Far East Manager for CMC di Ravenna. The machine broke through on Nov. 21 into an exit shaft close to the intake structure on the river. The machine is now being disassembled and removed - CMC hopes to use it on upcoming projects in the region. Due to the current rainy season and relative low level of the tunnel, the last 100 m (330 ft) up to the intake structure will be completed using drill-and-blast after the waters recede below the tunnel invert.
Citation
APA: (2011) Robbins Tunnel Boring Machines At Work In Laos And Malaysia
MLA: Robbins Tunnel Boring Machines At Work In Laos And Malaysia. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2011.