microtunnelling
Microtunnelling is a trenchless underground construction method used for installing pipelines or conduits. It is a remote-controlled process, typically employing a microtunnelling machine (MTM) to excavate the soil and simultaneously install pipes behind the machine. This method is suitable for a range of ground conditions and is often chosen for its minimal surface disruption, making it ideal for urban areas, sensitive environments, and crossing obstacles like roads and railways.
The process begins with the excavation of a launch shaft and a reception shaft. The microtunnelling machine
Advantages of microtunnelling include reduced excavation depth compared to traditional trenching, minimal impact on existing infrastructure