TUNNELLING TO THE FUTURE: AUSTRALIAN FIRSTS ON SYDNEY METRO NORTH WEST

Hindi Gaurav :: 14 Sep 2015 Last Updated : Printemail

NSW Minister for Transport and Infrastructure Andrew Constance today announced tunnelling on the $8.3 billion Sydney Metro Northwest has passed the 70 per cent mark with 22km of tunnelling now complete.

 

Mr Constance congratulated tunnel builders Thiess John Holland Dragados for setting a new standard in tunnelling, including Australian-first innovations like a $1.2 million tunnel simulation centre and state-of-the-art 3D goggle technology to train a new generation of tunnellers.

 

“In just one year, 22km of the 30km tunnelling task has been completed – an outstanding result by our tunnel builders and their four mega tunnel boring machines deep under Sydney’s North West,” Mr Constance said.

 

“Tunnelling is a highly specialised skill and we’re nurturing it for the future – I congratulate the tunnel builders on Sydney Metro Northwest for investing in their workforce for the future.”

 

More than 420 tunnellers have graduated from Australia’s first Tunnel Simulation and Training Centre at Sydney Metro Northwest’s Showground Station site.

 

Unique features of the centre include a life-size replica of a Sydney Metro tunnel as well as 3D virtual reality goggles which provide a real-life perspective from within a tunnel boring machine.

 

“This investment is helping create the next generation of skilled tunnellers,” TJHD project director Terry Sleiman said.

 

“The joint venture companies take their responsibility very seriously to develop a highly skilled and competent tunnelling workforce for not just this job, but future projects. There’s a lot of work on the horizon and this investment in training will actively support the NSW Government’s infrastructure program.”

 

More than 100km of new tunnels are planned for Sydney over the coming years.

 

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