[U/C] Re: M2 North-South Motorway
Posted: Tue May 28, 2024 11:23 am
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Richmond Road works were announced in James Congdon Drive connection section of https://www.t2d.sa.gov.au/planning-desi ... gn-changes.
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Agreed. If this will be done by 2030, we should be planning now for the city rail tunnel to start from about the same time if not earlier. Complete it by 2036 for the state's bicentennial.Spotto wrote: ↑Sun Aug 11, 2024 6:38 pmHopefully once Torrens to Darlington begins the government will set to work planning the next big infrastructure project so we can retain the skills gained from this project and roll that expertise over to the next project. Likewise with the group that will be grade separating the tram line.
A continuous pipeline of works is the only sensible way to build big infrastructure.
Was about to post the same thing, with 3 TBM's they should start looking at rail infrastructure next.SRW wrote: ↑Sun Aug 11, 2024 6:59 pmAgreed. If this will be done by 2030, we should be planning now for the city rail tunnel to start from about the same time if not earlier. Complete it by 2036 for the state's bicentennial.Spotto wrote: ↑Sun Aug 11, 2024 6:38 pmHopefully once Torrens to Darlington begins the government will set to work planning the next big infrastructure project so we can retain the skills gained from this project and roll that expertise over to the next project. Likewise with the group that will be grade separating the tram line.
A continuous pipeline of works is the only sensible way to build big infrastructure.
Not an expert by any means, however my understanding is that the TBMs get buried on site as is too complex/costly to remove / reuse and have been designed for a specific purpose?rev wrote:Was about to post the same thing, with 3 TBM's they should start looking at rail infrastructure next.SRW wrote: ↑Sun Aug 11, 2024 6:59 pmAgreed. If this will be done by 2030, we should be planning now for the city rail tunnel to start from about the same time if not earlier. Complete it by 2036 for the state's bicentennial.Spotto wrote: ↑Sun Aug 11, 2024 6:38 pmHopefully once Torrens to Darlington begins the government will set to work planning the next big infrastructure project so we can retain the skills gained from this project and roll that expertise over to the next project. Likewise with the group that will be grade separating the tram line.
A continuous pipeline of works is the only sensible way to build big infrastructure.
Or SE Freeway link to NS Motorway?rev wrote:Was about to post the same thing, with 3 TBM's they should start looking at rail infrastructure next.SRW wrote: ↑Sun Aug 11, 2024 6:59 pmAgreed. If this will be done by 2030, we should be planning now for the city rail tunnel to start from about the same time if not earlier. Complete it by 2036 for the state's bicentennial.Spotto wrote: ↑Sun Aug 11, 2024 6:38 pmHopefully once Torrens to Darlington begins the government will set to work planning the next big infrastructure project so we can retain the skills gained from this project and roll that expertise over to the next project. Likewise with the group that will be grade separating the tram line.
A continuous pipeline of works is the only sensible way to build big infrastructure.
3x TBMs, 4x tunnels. So at least one of the TBMs will be reused?Vasco wrote: ↑Sun Aug 11, 2024 7:37 pmNot an expert by any means, however my understanding is that the TBMs get buried on site as is too complex/costly to remove / reuse and have been designed for a specific purpose?rev wrote:Was about to post the same thing, with 3 TBM's they should start looking at rail infrastructure next.
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Yes again not an expert, however that is built for the same project and being used in a very close proximity.SouthAussie94 wrote:3x TBMs, 4x tunnels. So at least one of the TBMs will be reused?Vasco wrote: ↑Sun Aug 11, 2024 7:37 pmNot an expert by any means, however my understanding is that the TBMs get buried on site as is too complex/costly to remove / reuse and have been designed for a specific purpose?rev wrote: Was about to post the same thing, with 3 TBM's they should start looking at rail infrastructure next.
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