2 years after Silkyara collapse, new norms could shape tunnel building, Pg13
MoRTH issues stringent guidelines for road tunnel construction following Silkyara collapse, emphasizing risk mitigation and geological investigation for safer infrastructure.
The Silkyara tunnel collapse on November 12, 2023, prompted the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) to issue new guidelines for tunnel construction.
The guidelines, released on December 5, aim to prevent tunnel collapses during construction on national highways.
MoRTH found that many Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) for tunnel projects lacked necessary technical depth.
The new guidelines mandate the preparation of a Geotechnical Baseline Report (GBR) and a risk register as part of the DPR.
Detailed Insights:
The Silkyara Bend-Barkot Tunnel is part of the Char Dham Mahamarg Pariyojana on the Dharasu-Yamunotri highway section of NH 134.
Road tunnels are essential for providing seamless passage in difficult terrains like mountainous regions and eco-sensitive areas.
The project in-charge will be responsible for verifying the accuracy of geological and geotechnical investigations in the DPR.
The risk register should include perceived hazards, associated risks, and potential mitigation measures based on DPR studies.
The fundamental principle of risk mitigation is that the party best equipped to manage the risk shall bear it, central to contract design.
Detailed design and proper implementation are crucial for tunnel projects because the ground serves as a support system.
These guidelines are important in light of MoRTH’s initiative to extend the road network to border areas.
Key Concepts Involved:
Detailed Project Report (DPR): A comprehensive report containing all the technical details of a road project.
Geotechnical Baseline Report (GBR): A report that establishes the expected geological and geotechnical conditions for a tunnel project.
Risk Register: A document that identifies potential hazards and risks associated with a project and outlines mitigation measures.