Mumbai (Metro Rail News): Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Ltd. has issued a tender for the geotechnical soil investigation along the 18 km Mumbai Metro Line 11 (Green Line), which will connect Anik Bus Depot to SPM Chowk through 15 underground stations.
Additionally, MMRC has recently invited bids for an underground utility survey for the new alignment of Line 11. This line will be the third line after Line 3 (Aqua Line) and Line 7 (Red Line).
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Core Objective Behind The Geotechnical Investigation;
This geotechnical study aims to gather essential data on the sub-soil conditions of the site. This information will assist contractors in developing an appropriate detailed design for the structures and selecting suitable machinery, methods, and technologies for construction.
Additionally, the study will help mitigate potential damage to existing structures during the construction process.
As per the terms and conditions of the tender, boreholes with a diameter of 150 mm will be drilled at regular intervals of 500 meters along the twin tunnel alignment. Additionally, 3 boreholes will be drilled at each station site. According to the basic consultant plan, the depth of these boreholes will range from 10 meters to over 20 meters.
Tender’s Description;
- Contract Duration: 90 days (3 months)
- Submission Deadline: August 21, 2024
- Technical Bid Opening: August 22, 2024
In the new alignment map of Green Line, MMRC has referred to the Coal Bunder Station as Darukhana Station.
Stations on Mumbai Metro’s LINE 11
- Anik Bus Depot
- Wadala Depot
- CGS Colony
- Ganesh Nagar
- BPT Hospital
- Sewri, Hay Bunder
- Coal Bunder (Darukhana)
- Reay Road
- Byculla
- Nagpada Junction
- Bhendi Bazaar
- Crawford Market
- CSMT Metro (interchange with Aqua Line)
- Horniman Circle
- SPM Circle.
The report of the geotechnical survey will incorporate the following elements:
- Borehole details and locations with georeferenced coordinates
- Geological characteristics of the area
- Water table levels
- Results of conducted tests
- Foundation recommendations based on borehole data
- Cut off values
- Bearing capacities of Soil
- Seismicity of the soil
The Green Line includes Line 4, Line 4A, Line 10, and Line 11. It connects Shivaji Chowk (Mira Road) to Gaimukh, Kasarvadavali, Wadala, and CST, covering 48 stations along the route.
The Green Line is being developed in four sections:
Line 4: Bhakti Park (Wadala) to Kasarvadavali
Length: 32.32 km
Line 4A: Kasarvadavali to Gaimukh
Length: 2.88 km
Line 10: Gaimukh to Shivaji Chowk
Length: 9.209 km
Line 11: Anik Bus Depot to SPM Chowk
Length: 18 km
The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) is overseeing the development of the Green Line. The first section of the Green Line opened in 2023 and connects with other metro lines, bus services, and suburban rail services through multiple interchanges along its route.
Please change a bpt hospital metro station and move the metro line by going through into wadala railway station. Why I’m telling this, because, in wadala railway station, we get the both option either monorail(to go saat rashta monorail stn) and in harbour line(Goregaon/Panvel). We can easily switch in between if this happens. I’m requesting you please make a change, which I have mentioned.