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Most Significant IN Asia Today L Malaysia Malaysia MRT Corp. 9.5 kilometers USD 3.8 Billion 2016 KL Metro LATEST BUZZ: Kuala Lumpur’s new Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit line of 51km and 35 stations has an estimated total cost of approximately US$16 billion, of which, the tunneling contract is the single largest package. SINGAPORE CABLE TUNNEL LATEST BUZZ: The Rohtang tunnel is a very challenging project. There are more than 46 avalanche sites on approaches to the tunnel and excavation will be done from both ends using Drill & Blast with NATM methodology. When completed, the Rohtang tunnel is set to become the world longest tunnel at an altitude above 3,000m. L Singapore SGD 2 Billion SP PowerGrid, a subsidiary of Singapore Power 16.5km East-West Tunnel and 18.5km North-South Tunnel East-West tunnel – 2017 North-South tunnel - 2018 Rohtang Tunnel LATEST BUZZ: The 60m deep cable tunnels will form the backbone of Singapore's power supply, serving future generations effectively, securely and with minimum inconvenience. It is expected to improve standards of living and performance for residential, industrial and commercial consumers L India USD 320 million 2015 Indian Government 8.8 kilometers Jammu Udhampur Srinagar Baramulla Railway Link (JUSBRL) LATEST BUZZ: The JUSBRL project could easily be described as one of the biggest and most challenging railway project in the world. It boasts of many firsts including: • The Longest Transport Tunnel In the Country (11km) • Deepest ‘Drill holes’ for Geotechnical Investigations 640m • First Large Scale use of ‘New Austrian Tunneling Method (NATM) in India • First Use of ‘Road header’ for ‘Tunnel Excavation’ in Railway Tunneling L India USD 13 Billion Government of India 345 kilometers Hong Kong Section of Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Rail Link (XRL LATEST BUZZ: The government projects that the XRL will carry about 100,000 passengers daily in 2020 and 120,000 passengers in 2030, generating an economic benefit of $83 billion over the next 50 years. L Hong Kong USD 5 Billion 2015 MTR Corporation Limited 26 kilometers Bangkok Metro LATEST BUZZ: There will be 17 stations along the route, 4 of which will be underground (in Hua Lamphong- Bang Khae Section) and the rest will be elevated. The system will be capable to serve more than 50,000 passengers/hour/direction. There will be 17 stations along the route, 14 of which will be underground whereas, the rest will be elevated. The system will be capable to serve more than 50,000 passengers/hour/direction. There will be 30 stations along the route, 11 of which will be underground and the rest will be elevated. The system will have a service capacity of more than 50,000 passengers/hour/direction. L Thailand Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand BLUE LINE: 27 kilometers USD 1,532 Million PURPLE LINE: 40 kilometers USD 2,199 Million ORANGE LINE: 24 kilometers USD 1,704 Million Tunnels Asia 2013 explores Best Practices in Geotechnical Investigation, Construction & Risk Management for Asia’s Tunnel Infrastructure. Attend the conference and get a rare opportunity to hear exclusive case studies from the biggest and most challeng- ing underground projects in Asia including: • KL Metro, Malaysia • Bangkok Metro • MRT Jakarta • Cable Tunnel Singapore To find out more, visit www.tunneldesignconstruction.com To attend the conference, email [email protected] or call +65 6722 9388. • JUSB Railway Link, India • XRL Hong Kong • Rohtang Tunnel, India Disclaimer: Please note that we do all we can to ensure accuracy and timeliness of the information presented herein but errors may still understandably occur in some cases. If you believe that a serious inaccuracy has been made please let us know. This infograph is provided for information purposes only. IQPC accepts no responsibility whatsoever for any direct or indirect losses arising from the use of this report or its contents. References: http://www.railway-technology.com/projects/kashmir-railway/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guangzhou%E2%80%93Shen- zhen%E2%80%93Hong_Kong_Express_Rail_Link_Hong_Kong_section http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kashmir_Railway http://www.railway-technology.com/projects/kashmir-railway/ http://tunneltalk.com/Kuala-Lumpur-MRT-Mar12-MMC-Gamu- da-wins-Kuala-Lumpur-MRT.php http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MRT_(Bangkok) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MRT_Purple_Line http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MRT_Orange_Line http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=594526 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rohtang_Pass http://tunneltalk.com/Kuala-Lumpur-MRT-Mar12-MMC-Gamu- da-wins-Kuala-Lumpur-MRT.php http://www.mrta.co.th/eng/project/project_.htm http://www.tunneltalk.com/Kuala-Lum- pur-MRT-Nov11-Five-vie-for-underground-works.php MRT JAKARTA LATEST BUZZ: The tender process has already begun for six out of the eight work projects — three for underground work and three for elevated work. The three projects related to the underground work, have a total value of $470 million. Indonesia Local Government of Jakarta 110.8 km (23.8 km for the North-South Corridor and 87 km for East-West Corridor) Phase I – 2016 Phase II - 2018 L

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Most Significant

IN Asia Today

LMalaysia

Malaysia MRT Corp.

9.5 kilometers

USD 3.8 Billion

2016

KL Metro

LATEST BUZZ:Kuala Lumpur’s new Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit line of 51km and 35 stations has an estimated total cost of approximately US$16 billion, of which, the tunneling contract is the single largest package.

SINGAPORE CABLE TUNNEL

LATEST BUZZ:The Rohtang tunnel is a very challenging project. There are more than 46 avalanche sites on approaches to the tunnel and excavation will be done from both ends using Drill & Blast with NATM methodology. When completed, the Rohtang tunnel is set to become the world longest tunnel at an altitude above 3,000m.

L Singapore

SGD 2 Billion

SP PowerGrid, a subsidiary of Singapore Power

16.5km East-West Tunnel and 18.5km North-South Tunnel

East-West tunnel – 2017North-South tunnel - 2018

Rohtang Tunnel

LATEST BUZZ:The 60m deep cable tunnels will form the backbone of Singapore's power supply, serving future generations effectively, securely and with minimum inconvenience. It is expected to improve standards of living and performance for residential, industrial and commercial consumers

L India

USD 320 million

2015

Indian Government

8.8 kilometers

Jammu Udhampur Srinagar Baramulla Railway Link (JUSBRL)

LATEST BUZZ:The JUSBRL project could easily be described as one of the biggest and most challenging railway project in the world. It boasts of many firsts including: • The Longest Transport Tunnel In the Country (11km)• Deepest ‘Drill holes’ for Geotechnical Investigations 640m• First Large Scale use of ‘New Austrian Tunneling Method (NATM) in India• First Use of ‘Road header’ for ‘Tunnel Excavation’ in Railway Tunneling

L India

USD 13 Billion

Government of India

345 kilometers

Hong Kong Section of Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Rail Link (XRL

LATEST BUZZ:The government projects that the XRL will carry about 100,000 passengers daily in 2020 and 120,000 passengers in 2030, generating an economic benefit of $83 billion over the next 50 years.

L Hong Kong

USD 5 Billion

2015

MTR CorporationLimited

26 kilometers

Bangkok Metro

LATEST BUZZ:

• There will be 17 stations along the route, 4 of which will be underground (in Hua Lamphong- Bang Khae Section) and the rest will be elevated. The system will be capable to serve more than 50,000 passengers/hour/direction.

• There will be 17 stations along the route, 14 of which will be underground whereas, the rest will be elevated. The system will be capable to serve more than 50,000 passengers/hour/direction.

• There will be 30 stations along the route, 11 of which will be underground and the rest will be elevated. The system will have a service capacity of more than 50,000 passengers/hour/direction.

L Thailand

Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand

BLUE LINE:

27 kilometersUSD 1,532 Million

PURPLE LINE:

40 kilometersUSD 2,199 Million

ORANGE LINE:

24 kilometersUSD 1,704 Million

Tunnels Asia 2013 explores Best Practices in Geotechnical Investigation, Construction & Risk Management for Asia’s Tunnel Infrastructure. Attend the conference and get a rare opportunity to hear exclusive case studies from the biggest and most challeng-ing underground projects in Asia including:

• KL Metro, Malaysia• Bangkok Metro• MRT Jakarta• Cable Tunnel Singapore

To find out more, visit www.tunneldesignconstruction.com

To attend the conference, email [email protected] or call +65 6722 9388.

• JUSB Railway Link, India• XRL Hong Kong • Rohtang Tunnel, India

Disclaimer:

Please note that we do all we can to ensure accuracy and timeliness of the information presented herein but errors may still understandably occur in some cases. If you believe that a serious inaccuracy has been made please let us know. This infograph is provided for information purposes only. IQPC accepts no responsibility whatsoever for any direct or indirect losses arising from the use of this report or its contents.

References: http://www.railway-technology.com/projects/kashmir-railway/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guangzhou%E2%80%93Shen-zhen%E2%80%93Hong_Kong_Express_Rail_Link_Hong_Kong_sectionhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kashmir_Railwayhttp://www.railway-technology.com/projects/kashmir-railway/http://tunneltalk.com/Kuala-Lumpur-MRT-Mar12-MMC-Gamu-da-wins-Kuala-Lumpur-MRT.phphttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MRT_(Bangkok)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MRT_Purple_Linehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MRT_Orange_Linehttp://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=594526http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rohtang_Passhttp://tunneltalk.com/Kuala-Lumpur-MRT-Mar12-MMC-Gamu-da-wins-Kuala-Lumpur-MRT.phphttp://www.mrta.co.th/eng/project/project_.htmhttp://www.tunneltalk.com/Kuala-Lum-pur-MRT-Nov11-Five-vie-for-underground-works.php

MRT JAKARTA

LATEST BUZZ:The tender process has already begun for six out of the eight work projects — three for underground work and three for elevated work. The three projects related to the underground work, have a total value of $470 million.

Indonesia

Local Government of Jakarta110.8 km (23.8 km for the North-South Corridor and 87 km for East-West Corridor)

Phase I – 2016 Phase II - 2018

L