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Subways are normally considered as long tunnels no matter what construction methods are employed: mined or cut-and-cover tunnelling. Many other long tunnels were designed by ESCO including highway, railway and waterway tunnels etc.
The layout shown above is one of the highway tunnels designed by ESCO. The technical issues and solutions were;
Undersea or underwater tunnelling is one of the most challenging tasks for tunnel designers. For successful construction,
comprehensive analyses of all kinds of feasible solutions with a given set of geological data need to be carried out before the final selection of solution. ESCO’s engineers have substantial experience in these technically demanding projects.
The layout shown above is one of the underwater tunnels designed by ESCO and its technical issues were:
Generally, subway tunnels are constructed as near to the surface as possible.
This is one of the primary reasons why the subway tunnels frequently encounter poor geological conditions during the construction.
It is obviously a challenging task if large cross-sectional tunnels like station tunnels have to be constructed with bored methods
in adverse ground conditions. ESCO’s engineers have substantial experience in these types of technically demanding projects.
The selection of excavation methods, suitable support and waterproofing systems are major technical issues to be managed carefully.
Demand on mechanized tunnelling is rapidly increasing throughout the world nowadays. The Korean construction market is not an exception. ESCO’s engineers are quite familiar with the mechanized tunnelling as well. We fully understand about the TBM mechanism and have the capability to assess and deal with any possible trouble anticipated during construction stage for any given set of
geological data. The layout shown above is one of projects designed by ESCO driven with a TBM.