Bouygues TP descrives the Tuen Mun-Chek Lap Kok Link tunnel as;
The 5 kilometre-long Tuen Mun-Chek Lap Kok Link twin-tube tunnel will link the New Territories in the north to the artificial island of Hong Kog-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Hong Kong Port, providing faster access to the international airport. The world's largest slurry tunnel boring machine (with a diameter of 17.63 metres) was used to drive an initial 600-metre-long section before being converted for the section of tunnel that narrows from three lanes to two. Once the shield and cutter head of the first TBM had been changed, two 14-metre diameter machines advanced within a high-pressure environment, excavating 4.2 kilometres of subsea tunnels. With excavating areas reaching up to 50metres below sea level, maintenance operations were carried out in hyperbaric conditions, by teams of specialised divers living at the surface in pressurised habitats.
NCE piece says "Speaking at NCE's Tunnelling Festival earlier this month, Bouygues Travaux Publics delivery director Didier Jacques said there were "a lot of challenges"."
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www.newcivilengineer.comThe project, which completed in 2021, was delivered by DBJV (a joint venture of Dragages Hong Kong and Bouygues Travaux Publics). Speaking at NCE's