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soft-eyes_for_tunnelSingapore MRT

During the construction of the Singapore MRT underground stations, various concrete walls and columns had to be built in the path of the Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) prior to tunnelling.

mateen-barTM was used for 'soft-eyes' within walls and 'soft-column' sections in positions where the TBM would be required to cut through during later stages of construction.

year

2002

owner

SMRT Trains LTD

size

109km of line

stations

64 currently operating

(expansion in progress)

daily usage

1.654 million passengers


frp_reinforced_wallMiddle East

Pultron has worked closely with major industry leaders within the region to gain a full understanding of the requirements and develop the perfect reinforcement for the harsh conditions.

In soil walls and highway barriers, high strength reinforcement is required - but steel is subject to accelerated corrosion due to the high salt levels within the soil. The high corrosion resistance of Pultron's reinforcement has made it the ideal material for these applications.

Basements are often blow the level of the water table. The harshest of artesian water in the region is termed sabkha and is very highly corrosive. Sabkha presents particular difficulties for engineers - with corrosion of steel reinforcement being a major problem. The excellent durability of mateen-barTM has made it the preferred choice of engineers in such applications.

mateen-barTM is also a superior and cost-effective alternative to stainless steel for the reinforcement of submerged sections of bridge footings in tidal zones and other structures subject to salt-laden waters of the Gulf.


Middle East

projects year owner
Muscat Expressway
2009
Muscat Municipity-Oman
Shahama Saadiyat Freeway Package 1
2009 Aldar
Central Corridor 2009 Muscat Municipality - Oman
Shahama Saadiyat Freeway package 2A 2009 Aldar
Qatar Primary Rout North Road C2 & C3 2009 Qatar Petroleum
Mina Al Arab Phase 1 2009 RAKPROPERTIES
Baharain map I/C 2009 Ministry of works & Housing
Seeb International Airport 2007 Muscat Municipality - Oman
R659-2 Jumeirah Lake Interchange 2007 RTA
King Abdul Aziz Interchange Jn. 65A Jn 14G 2006 Government of Sarjah
Mesaieed Bridges 2005 Qatar Petroleum
Al Hamara Village Development 2005 Private
3rd Bridge Crossing Abu Dhabi 2005 Abu Dhabi Public Works Dept
EMAAR West side Marina Infrastructure Package 3D 2004 EMAAR
EMAAR West side Marina Infrastructure Package 3B 2003 EMAAR
Halul Island 2003 OXY Occidental Petroleum


rebar_tunnelNorthside storage tunnel

The Northside Storage Tunnel was built in Sydney, Australia (1998-2000) from the suburb of Lane Cove (Western Sydney) to North Head. The total tunnel length was in excess of 20km, with diameters from 3.8metres to 6.6 metres, a total excavation of 750,000m3 of ground and a project cost of USD 400 million.

The tunnel was commissioned to collect storm overflow from the sewerage system to reduce contamination from raw sewage entering Sydney's iconic harbour.

Due to the potentially corrosive nature of the chemicals present in the storm-water and sewage overflow, it was determined that stainless steel reinforcement could not offer the required life-span and that more corrosion resistant materials would be required.

Pultron worked in conjunction with tunnel design engineers to develop specialised tunnel reinforcement rockbolts based on mateen-barTM which fulfilled the required mechanical properties and offered the extreme corrosion resistance required for this difficult application.

year

1998-2000

project value

USD 400 million

designer

Connell Wagner

construction

MWH, Transfield

owner

Sydney Water

 

frp_rebar_shorelineMarshall Islands

Pultron's mateen-bar™ was specified for a series of new schools and collage buildings built throughout the low-lying island chain of the Republic of the Marshall Islands. This eliminated steel corrosion problems, considerably extended the expected life-span, and gave reassurance to design and construction engineers as well as the owners of the new buildings. It also gave the children much needed improvements to their learning environment.

period

2004 - 2007

designer

Beca Carter Hollings & Ferner

construction

Pacific International

Anil Developments

projects

Laura School

Jaluit School

Rita Elementary School

Marshall Island High School - Phase 1

Collages Of Marshall Islands Dormaitory

Collages Of Marshall Islands - Phase 1 & 2

Namdrick Elementary School - Phase 1 & 2

Northern Islands High School - Phase 1 & 2

 

Eastlink tunnel

The mateen-barTM was used to create isolation breaks within the Springvale Road tunnel on the USD 2.0 billion "Eastlink M3" toll road in Melbourne, Australia.

If steel reinforcement is continuous throughout the length of a tunnel, eddy currents created by induction are sufficient to accelerate the rate of corrosion within the steel reinforcement. Solving this was traditionally costly: extra reinforcement was allowed for within the design to compensate for the accelerated corrosion; joints were welded to ensure electrical contact; and earthing systems were linked to sacrificial cathodic blocks. This was both time consuming and expensive.

The electrical insulation properties of mateen-barTM allowed the designers to isolate short sections of reinforcement - thereby reducing eddy currents and reducing the affects of accelerated corrosion, as well as saving both time and money on the project.

year

2007

project cost

USD 2.0 billion

owner

ConnectEast Pty LTD

construction

Thiess John Holland JV