Hai
Van JV hits trouble ground
Date:
January 2002
Poor
ground conditions are delaying tunnelling on the southern section of
the US$251 m 6.3km Hai Van pass road tunnel in central Vietnam just
months after Dong Ah Construction/Song Da Construction Corporation,
the South Korean - Vietnamese Construction JV started work.
Project
Management Unit 85 (PMU 85), the Vietnamese government client, confirmed
that work is being dogged by the terrible conditions.
So
far the JV has only tunnelled about 30m of the main drive since work
started in July. Frequent tunnel collapses have severely hampered progress.
PMU85 said site investigations had predicted there would be an area
of weak ground stretching more than 100m but that the conditions have
been worsened by heavy rains.
By
comparison, work on a parallel second tunnel has progressed relatively
smoothly and about 200m has been excavated, with the contractors averaging
about 6m per day.
PMU85
has now told the contractors to focus on building the parallel tunnel
until they have passed the area of weak ground when they will begin
tunnelling on the main drive. Foreign experts are in the process of
being called in to advise on remedial measures to complete the missing
section.
Work
on the northern section, by Japan's Hazama Construction and Civil Engineering
Construction Corporation No. 6 is unaffected and on course for early
completion after work started last April. The contractors had driven
about 200m on the main drive, 320m on the parallel auxiliary tunnel
and 340m on a nearby ventilation tunnel. Construction of the tunnel
is due for completion in 2003. T&T
(Source:
Tunnels & Tunnelling International)
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