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Issue No 7 April 2022
Journal of the Australian & New Zealand
Tunnelling Societies
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SNOWY 2.0, NSW, AUSTRALIA
STEEP DEMANDS
The Snowy 2.0 project is the largest commitment to renewable energy
in Australia. Herrenknecht has delivered one Multi-mode TBM and
a Mixshield TBM (11.010 mm) both highly customized to the demands
of the project. The two machines will drill a total of approximately
21 kilometers through varying rock types and from -6 to 25 degrees
connecting two existing dams to a power station, bringing renewable
energy infrastructure to the next level.
herrenknecht.com/snowy
COMBINED
STRENGTH FOR
Client:
Snowy Hydro Limited
Contractors:
Future Generation Joint
Venture
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Contents april
07 PRESIDENT AND
ED
Issue No 7 April 2022
SNOWY 2.0, NSW, AUSTRALIA STEEP DEMANDS The Sn
Contents april 07 PRESIDENT AND
PLATINUM SPONSORS John Holland Pty Ltd Contact: D
GOLD SPONSORS GHD Pty Ltd Tel: 07 3316 3885 Email
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Coovveerrpphhoototo:: TBM ‘Else’ in the Woolloo
Major Sydney Metro Tunnels contract awarded Majo
Shortlist for Sydney Metro West Eastern Package S
Sydney Western Harbour Tunnel contract award Con
Third TBM commissioned for Snowy 2.0 Snowy Hydro
Spark Consortium confirmed for Melbourne North Eas
A proud supporter of the Australian Tunnelling So
Regionerate Rail preferred for Queensland Inland
Auckland City Rail Link nearer completion Constr
Wellington tunnels are vital for lower-carbon fut
Hardening post-crack behavior at a low total cost
Auckland light rail: more tunnelling Auckland’s
South Bangkok cable tunnel EPBM TERRATEC has ann
Hong Kong Trunk Road T2 launches twin Mega- TBMs
Chinese engineers dig world’s longest tunnel Chin
East Rail Line, Hong Kong Dragages Hong Kong has
Victorian Tunnelling in Queensland by Greg Hallam
Western Railway. The crown across the roof of the
Back-analysis of rock mass modulus and horizontal
1.2 Geological context The Roma Street station tu
Constructing our future together CPB Cont
2.3 Cross River Rail site investigation data Resu
2.5 Importance of insitu stress To illustrate the
= Where: displacement at a point in the
3.2 Convergence monitoring during construction Tu
Figure 8 Inclinometer displacement vs depth graph
The reliability rating is governed by the minimum
Underground Engineering Excellence
between 4,000 to 9,000MPa and 1.7 to 2.7 respecti
Group Report Q4 2021 and Q1 20
QLD Report 1st Quater 202
WA Report Feb 2022
100 years of experience combined with the most mo
• Committee of industry representatives including
Planned Events: • Tunnel Systems workshop face-to
AS4825 Working Group October 2021 to Feb 2
Tunnel Systems/O&M December 2021 to Feb 20
On the ATS 50th Year the Executive would like to
This year the Australian Tunnelling Society is tu
The Australian Tunnelling Society (ATS) is celebr
A proud heritage of innovative thinking.
Australian and New Zealand Tunnel Projects Region
Scope of work
Contacts V7. ATS_1018_Contacts_050.qxd:Layout 1
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