Porject Planning
Porject Planning
Porject Planning
CIVIL WORK:
The civil work can be divided in two categories:
1.Underground work: This includes the construction of tunnels and
underground.
2.Elevated work: This includes the construction of viaducts and elevated
station.
UNDERGROUND WORK:
On Jun 2, 2023, the Delhi Metro, started a tunnelling drive by the Tunnel
Boring Machine named Bhoomi from Derawal Nagar to Pulbangash on an
upcoming section, under the Phase 4 project, mentioned media reports. The
TBM was launched at Derawal Nagar metro station site on Metro Line 8, being
constructed from Janakpuri West to R K Ashram. The tunnel covers around
three kilometre, with depth varying between 12.4 m at Derawal Nagar metro
station to 25.9 m near the Najafgarh Drain. Therefore, the TBM will traverse
through varying geological levels underground, according to an official
statement by DMRC. In a first-of-its-kind exercise, the Delhi Metro is
equipping all the TBMs with the BEAM (Bore Tunneling Electrical Ahead
Monitoring) System, a non-intrusive ground predicting technique, in this phase.
The geotechnical and geophysical investigation work began in April 2022 for
Package DC05 of the 28.92-km stretch from Janakpuri West to RK Ashram on
the Delhi Metro Magenta Line. The Rs. 2481.50 crore contract of Package
DC05 was awarded to Afcons Infrastructure.
Under the Delhi Metro Phase 4 project, an underground section of 7.46-km will
connect a ramp north of Derawal Nagar with RK Ashram station. The section
will have six stations namely Derawal Nagar, Ghanta Ghar, Pulbangash
(interchange with Red Line), Sadar Bazar, Nabi Karim & Ramakrishna Ashram
Marg (interchange with Blue Line).
ELEVATED WORK:
The viaducts will be constructed using the pre-cast segmental construction
method. This method involves assembling pre-fabricated concrete segments to
form the elevated structure. The segments will be supported by columns and
beams, which will be embedded in the ground.
The elevated stations will be constructed using a variety of methods, depending
on the location and height of the station. Some stations will be constructed using
the elevated station box method, while others will be constructed using the truss
bridge method.
The elevated work on the Janakpuri to RK Ashram Metro Route is currently in
progress. The project team has completed the construction of a 4-km viaduct
from Majlis Park to Bhalswa Metro stations. The remaining viaducts and
elevated stations are expected to be completed by March 2026.
Here are some of the key challenges of the elevated work on the Janakpuri to
RK Ashram Metro Route:
Utilities: The elevated viaducts and stations will need to be constructed over
several existing utilities, such as water pipes, sewer lines, and electrical cables.
The project team is working closely with the utility companies to ensure that the
construction work does not disrupt these utilities.
Safety: The safety of workers and the public is a top priority for the project
team. The project team has implemented several safety measures, such as the
use of personal protective equipment and safety barriers.
DESIGNING OF METRO STATIONS:
The Janakpuri to RK Ashram Metro Route is a proposed extension of the
Magenta Line under Phase 4 of the Delhi Metro. The route will be
approximately 28.92 km long and will have 22 stations. The route will pass
through dense residential and commercial areas in West and North Delhi, and
will provide direct connectivity to several important landmarks, including the
Sadar Bazaar wholesale market, the Azadpur Fruit and Vegetable Market, and
the RK Ashram Marg Inter-State Bus Terminal.
The design of the Janakpuri to RK Ashram Metro Route will need to take into
account a number of factors, including:
The alignment of the route: The route will need to be aligned in such a way as
to minimize disruption to existing infrastructure and to avoid environmentally
sensitive areas.
Densely populated areas: The route passes through densely populated areas in
West and North Delhi. This will make it challenging to align the route in such a
way as to minimize disruption to existing infrastructure and to avoid congested
areas.
This package includes the construction of the underground section of the metro
line from Derawal Nagar to Krishna Park Extension, approximately 7.46 km.
Package DC-03: Egis Rail SA in Consortium with Egis India Consulting
Engineers
(DCDD-03) Detail Design Consultant (DDC) for Civil, Architectural and
Building Services including E&M works for Rithala–Bawana–Narela
(Elevated), Janakpuri–Majlis Park (Elevated), Majlis Park–Maujpur (Elevated)
corridors.
Evaluation of RFPs: DMRC will evaluate the RFPs to determine the best
qualified contractor for each package. The evaluation will be based on the
contractor's technical proposal, financial proposal, and experience.
Award of Contract: DMRC will award the contract to the best qualified
contractor for each package.
The DMRC has also hired a number of other external consultants to provide
specialized services for the project, such as environmental impact assessment,
geotechnical investigations, and traffic management.