ULMA and its distributor DELMON have participated on the construction of the Lusail Boulevard Tunnel, Qatar — ULMA Begira

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ULMA and its distributor DELMON have participated on the construction of the Lusail Boulevard Tunnel, Qatar

The close collaboration between ULMA Construction and its distributor in this area of the Midle East DELMON has been the key for the comprehensive and cost-effective formwork solution provided for this construction project.
ULMA and its distributor DELMON have participated on the construction of the Lusail Boulevard Tunnel, Qatar
Sep 20, 2017

This project consists of the construction of a cut-and-cover road-rail tunnel, including the mechanical systems and services necessary for the A3 Expressway. The tunnel stretches 655 m in length, and is 45 m wide with three separate tubes. The central tube is dedicated to rail traffic, with two lines running in each direction. The project required 300,000 m³ of concrete.

The client required that all tunnel sidewalls, even for those reaching 13m tall, be executed in a single pour. At these heights the fresh concrete can exert enormous pressure on the formwork, and with more than 3.6 km of sidewall to pour, the solution had to be robust yet quick to install and easy to use. Components of the beam formwork system ENKOFORM V-100 were used to withstand all of the pouring pressure required. In fact, the simplicity of the system provided a level of productivity that exceeded customer expectations.

The ceiling slab measuring, 30,000 m2 with a thickness of 1.8 m, was built at a height of 9 m aboveground. The T-60 Shoring Towers proved ideal for this situation. The towers were combined with a pre-assembled table formwork system transported by bogie to save both time and work.

With our client’s requirements at the forefront, the solution that provided savings in the set-up and take-down for every pour. This is what made the difference in the customer’s choice of ULMA Construction and DELMON for their project, and the final results were no less rewarding than initially promised.