Construction started on the first tunnel crossing the Qiantang
River in Hangzhou, capital of neighbouring Zhejiang Province.
After completion, it will be the second tunnel in the city and
will operate as an important traffic link between two rapidly
developing commercial areas in Hangzhou.
With an investment of 1.95 billion yuan (US$243 million), the
project -- named the Qingchun Road Tunnel and undertaken by the
Shanghai Tunnel Engineering Corporation (STEC) -- is expected to
take 10 months to complete. The STEC was also involved in the
construction of Hangzhou's first tunnel, beneath West Lake, two
years ago.
The "shield-bored" Qingchun Road Tunnel will extend 5,352 metres
from East Qingchun Road to Shixin Road in the city's Xiaoshan
District.
With a 3,024-metre-section beneath the Qiantang River, the
tunnel will have a bi-directional four-lane configuration, designed
for traffic speeds of up to 60 kilometres per hour. After becoming
operational, it will allow vehicles to pass through the river in
five or six minutes.
A shield-tunneller with a diameter of 11 metres will be employed
to build the tunnel, the interior structure of which will be up to
10 metres high.
There are already six bridges crossing the Qiantang River, the
biggest river in Zhejiang Province and dubbed its "mother river."
With a length of 410 kilometres, the river is famous in China for
its spectacular tides.
Another three bridges across the river are planned. The Qingchun
Road Tunnel will be the first tunnel crossing of the Qiantang River
after completion next April.
According to the urban plan of the Hangzhou city, the new tunnel
will become a main artery connecting Qianjiang Century City with
Qianjiang New City, linking two emerging business zones in the
city.
In addition, the tunnel project, part of a broader river-related
economic strategy, is seen by the local government as a way to
facilitate transport communications between Hangzhou and
Shanghai.
(China Daily July 3, 2006)