- SMART Tunnel
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E38 Expressway SMART Tunnel Expressway Route information Maintained by Syarikat Mengurus Air Banjir dan Terowong Sdn Bhd (SMART) Length: 4 km (2 mi) Existed: 2003 – present History: Construction works started November 2003, and was completed on 2007 Major junctions North end: Sultan Ismail-Kampung Pandan Link
Jalan Tun RazakSultan Ismail-Kampung Pandan Link
Kuala Lumpur Middle Ring Road 1 (Jalan Tun Razak)
Kuala Lumpur-Seremban Expressway
East-West Link ExpresswaySouth end: SMART Tunnel toll plaza near Sungai Besi Airport Location Primary
destinations:Bukit Bintang
Imbi
Cheras
Petaling Jaya
SerembanHighway system Stormwater Management and Road Tunnel SMART Tunnel Overview Location Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Status Open Route E38 Start Jalan Tun Razak on Kuala Lumpur Middle Ring Road 1 End Sungai Besi Airport on Kuala Lumpur-Seremban Expressway Operation Work begun 2003 Opened 2007 Owner Government of Malaysia
Malaysian Highway Authority (LLM)
Department of Irrigation and Drainage Malaysia (JPS)Operator Syarikat Mengurus Air Banjir dan Terowong Sdn Bhd (SMART) Toll Private cars and taxis Technical Construction Gamuda Berhad
MMC Corporation BerhadLength 4 km (2.5 mi) Number of lanes 4, double-decked Operating speed 60 km/h The "Stormwater Management and Road Tunnel" or "SMART Tunnel", is a storm drainage and road structure in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, a major national project in the country. The 9.7 km (6.0 mi) tunnel is the longest stormwater tunnel in South East Asia and second longest in Asia.
The main objective of this tunnel is to solve the problem of flash floods in Kuala Lumpur and also to reduce traffic jams along Jalan Sungai Besi and Loke Yew flyover at Pudu during rush hour. There are two components of this tunnel, the stormwater tunnel and motorway tunnel. It is the longest multi-purpose tunnel in the world.
It begins at Kampung Berembang lake near Klang River at Ampang and ends at Taman Desa lake near Kerayong River at Salak South. The project is led by the government, including Malaysian Highway Authority (LLM) and the Department of Irrigation and Drainage Malaysia (Jabatan Pengairan dan Saliran = JPS) and also a company joint venture pact between Gamuda Berhad and Malaysian Mining Corporation Berhad (MMC).
Contents
Route background
The Kilometre Zero of the tunnel starts at Salak Interchange.
History
Construction of the tunnel began in 25 November 2003. Two Herrenknecht's Tunnel Boring Machines (TBM) from Germany were used, including "Tuah" on north side and "Gemilang" on south side. Gusztáv Klados was the senior project manager of the project.[1]
On 11 December 2003, the 13.2 m diameter Mixshield TBM, Tuah, completed a 737 m section after 24 weeks of excavation. By the end of January 2004, Tuah would start a second drive covering a distance of 4.5 km to Kampung Berembang lake. A second TBM, Gemilang, has bored 350 m since getting underway in August 2004. Operated by Wayss & Freytag of Germany, this second Herrenknecht's TBM would drive 5.3 km in the south of the city to Taman Desa lake.
On 22 April 2006, the Gemilang's TBM completed digging on the south side at the Taman Desa outfall, while the Tuah's TBM completed digging in the Kampung Berembang area in 2 April 2007.
The motorway sections on the SMART system was officially opened at 3:00PM, 14 May 2007, after multiple delays.[2] [3]
Meanwhile, the stormwater sections on the SMART system began operations at the end of January 2007.
As of July, 18 2010 the SMART system has prevented seven potentially disastrous flash floods in the city centre[4], first entering mode 3 operation only weeks after opening of the motorway.[5]
How SMART Tunnel works
First mode (normal conditions)
The first mode, under normal conditions where there is no storm, no flood water will be diverted into the system.
Second mode (most storms)
When the second mode is activated, flood water is diverted into the bypass tunnel in the lower channel of the motorway tunnel. The motorway section is still open to traffic at this stage.
Third mode (major storms)
When this mode is in operation, the motorway will be closed to all traffic. After making sure all vehicles have exited the motorway, automated water-tight gates will be opened to allow flood waters to pass through. The motorway will be reopened to traffic within 48 hours of closure.
Tunnel safety
Ventilation or escape shafts at 1 km intervals provide ventilation within the motorway. To protect the ventilation system during floods, the system consist of a series of shafts; each containing an exhaust and fresh air injector. This design enables fans situated outside the SMART Tunnel to create a longitudinal flow in the tunnel between the shafts that permits the air in the tunnel to be continuously renewed and to enable extraction of exhaust fumes. The feature also allows smoke control in the event of a fire. The SMART Tunnel is also equipped with fire-fighting, telecommunication and surveillance equipments at 1 km intervals.
Technical specifications
Stormwater tunnel
- Construction cost: RM1,887 million (US$514.6 million)
- Stormwater tunnel length: 9.7 km (6.0 mi)
- Diameter: 13.2 m (43.3 ft) (outer diameter)
- Tunnelling method: Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM)
- TBM type: Slurry shield
Motorway tunnel
- Motorway tunnel length: 4 km (2.5 mi)
- Structure type: Double Deck
- Ingress and egress: 1.5 km (0.93 mi) at Jalan Sultan Ismail and Jalan Imbi
- Length: 1.4 km (0.87 mi) at Jalan Tun Razak
- Links: 1.6 km (0.99 mi) at Kuala Lumpur-Seremban Expressway Links: City Centre near Kg. Pandan Roundabout KL-Seremban Expressway near Sungai Besi Airport
Features
- Longest tunnel in Malaysia.
- 9.7 km (6.03 miles) stormwater by-pass tunnel.
- 4 km (2.49 miles) double-deck motorway within stormwater tunnel.
- The motorway tunnel is suitable for light vehicles only. Motorcycles and heavy vehicles are not allowed.
- Ingress and egress connections to the motorway tunnel linking the southern gateway to the city centre.
- Holding basin complete with diversion and tunnel intake structures.
- Storage reservoir and a twin-box culvert to release flood discharge.
- State-of-the-art operations control room equipped with the latest systems in operations management, surveillance and maintenance of the SMART system.
- Custom-made fire engine units consisting two modified Toyota Hilux, parked at two different locations for quick access to the tunnel in case of fire at both carriageways[6].
Toll rates
Class Type of vehicles Rate (in Malaysian ringgit (RM)) Notes 1 Private car RM 2.00 TnG and TAG are also available at this toll plaza. 4 Taxis RM 2.00 Toll charges are paid by passengers only. FM Radio channels available in the tunnel
Radio Frequencies Klasik Nasional FM 87.7 MHz KL FM 97.2 MHz Muzik FM 95.3 MHz Hot FM 97.6 MHz Fly FM 95.8 MHz hitz.fm 92.9 MHz Traxx FM 90.3 MHz List of interchanges
From/To East-West Link Expressway
km Exit Interchange To Remarks
0EAST-WEST LINK EXPRESSWAY
SOUTHEAST
Cheras
NORTHWEST
Petaling Jaya
Shah AlamDirection Y junctions KUALA LUMPUR-SEREMBAN EXPRESSWAY
MetaCorp border limitSMART TUNNEL
SMART border limitP SMART Tunnel operation office TnG TAG i
Customer Service Centre
SMART Tunnel operation officeSouth bound on Cheras, Petaling Jaya and Shah Alam stretches only SMART toll plaza
SMART
RM (Cash) TnG TAG TAG TnG RM (Cash)
Open toll system
Pay tollMOTORWAY TUNNEL
Dry sections
Start/End of tunnel
Maximum height 2 m
Speed limit 60 km/hFrom/To Motorway tunnel From/To Kuala Lumpur-Seremban Expressway
km Exit Interchange To Remarks SOUTH
KUALA LUMPUR-SEREMBAN EXPRESSWAY
Kompleks Sukan Negara
Klang
NORTH-SOUTH EXPRESSWAY SOUTHERN ROUTE
_AH2_ Kuala_Lumpur_International_Airport_(KLIA)_ AH2 Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA)
AH2 Seremban
AH2 Melaka
AH2 Johor BahruKUALA LUMPUR-SEREMBAN EXPRESSWAY
MetaCorp border limitSMART TUNNEL
SMART border limit
0SMART toll plaza
SMART
RM (Cash) TnG TAG TAG TnG RM (Cash)
Open toll system
Pay tollMOTORWAY TUNNEL
Dry sections
Start/End of tunnel
Maximum height 2 m
Speed limit 60 km/hFrom/To Motorway tunnel Motorway tunnel
km Exit Interchange To Remarks MOTORWAY TUNNEL
Dry sections
Start/End of tunnel
Maximum height 2 m
Speed limit 60 km/hP SMART Tunnel Operation Office
EAST-WEST LINK EXPRESSWAY
Cheras[disambiguation needed ]
Petaling Jaya
Shah Alam
KUALA LUMPUR-SEREMBAN EXPRESSWAY
Kompleks Sukan Negara
Klang
NORTH-SOUTH EXPRESSWAY SOUTHERN ROUTE
_AH2_ Kuala_Lumpur_International_Airport_(KLIA)_ AH2 Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA)
AH2 Seremban
AH2 Melaka
AH2 Johor BahruTunnel interchange MOTORWAY TUNNEL
Dry sectionsMOTORWAY TUNNEL
Water gate boundaryMOTORWAY TUNNEL
Wet sectionsMotorway Tunnel
Wet sectionsMOTORWAY TUNNEL
Wet sectionsMOTORWAY TUNNEL
Water gate boundaryMOTORWAY TUNNEL
Dry sectionsKUALA LUMPUR INNER RING ROAD
Jalan Imbi
Jalan Sultan Ismail
Jalan Bukit Bintang
KUALA LUMPUR MIDDLE RING ROAD I
JALAN TUN RAZAK (Jalan Pekeliling)
Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC)
AmpangTunnel interchange
Lower floorMOTORWAY TUNNEL
Dry sections
Start/End of tunnel
Maximum height 2 m
Speed limit 60 km/hSMART TUNNEL
Start/End of expressway
SMART border limitKUALA LUMPUR MIDDLE RING ROAD 1
DBKL border limitNORTH
KUALA LUMPUR MIDDLE RING ROAD I
JALAN TUN RAZAK (Jalan Pekeliling)
Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC)
AmpangSultan Ismail link tunnel
km Exit Interchange To Remarks Cheras[disambiguation needed ]
Petaling Jaya
Kompleks Sukan Negara
_AH2_ Kuala_Lumpur_International_Airport_(KLIA)_ AH2 Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA)
AH2 Seremban
AH2 Melaka
AH2 Johor BahruTunnel interchange
Upper floorMOTORWAY TUNNEL
Dry sections
Start/End of tunnel
Maximum height 2 m
Speed limit 60 km/hSMART TUNNEL
Start/End of expressway
SMART border limitJALAN DAVIS
DBKL border limitNORTHWEST
SULTAN ISMAIL-KAMPUNG PANDAN LINK (JALAN DAVIS)
KUALA LUMPUR INNER RING ROAD
Jalan Imbi
Jalan Sultan Ismail
Jalan Bukit BintangTunnel in popular culture
- The SMART Tunnel was featured in an episode of Extreme Engineering on the Discovery Channel.
- The SMART Tunnel was featured in an episode of Truly Malaysia on the National Geographic Channel and TV1.
- The SMART Tunnel was featured in an episode of Man Made Marvels on the Science Channel.
- The SMART Tunnel was featured in an episode of Megastructures on the National Geographic Channel and TV1.
See also
- List of long tunnels by type
References
- ^ THE ROLE OF GUSZTÁV KLADOS
- ^ Utusan Malaysia Online - Berita Utama
- ^ Malaysian National News Agency :: BERNAMA
- ^ New Straits Times: Smart tunnel working well
- ^ MegaStructures SMART tunnel episode
- ^ Custom-Built Fire Engines for SMART Highway Delivered to the Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department - from SMART Tunnel official website
External links
- SMART Tunnel
- MMC Corporation Berhad
- Department of Irrigation and Drainage Malaysia
- SMART Tunnel - Mott MacDonald Project Page
Malaysian Expressway System History Interstate North–South Expressway Northern Route (including New Klang Valley Expressway) · North–South Expressway Southern Route · North–South Expressway Central Link (including Putrajaya Link) (NSECL/ELITE) · Kuala Lumpur-Karak Expressway and East Coast Expressway (LPT/ECE) · Butterworth–Kulim Expressway (BKE) · Kajang–Seremban Highway (LEKAS/KASEH) · ^ West Coast Expressway (LPB/WCE) · ^ Paroi-Senawang-KLIA Expressway (PSKE) · ^ Central Spine Expressway (CSE/LRUT)Greater Kuala Lumpur/Klang Valley
and SelangorNew Klang Valley Expressway (part of the North–South Expressway Northern Route) · Shah Alam Expressway (SAE/KESAS) · Cheras–Kajang Expressway (CKE/Grand Saga) · Sungai Besi Expressway (SBE/BESRAYA) (including # Shamelin Expressway or Besraya Extension Expressway) · New Pantai Expressway (NPE) · Damansara-Puchong Expressway (LDP) · Ampang – Kuala Lumpur Elevated Highway (AKLEH) · Kemuning – Shah Alam Highway (LKSA) · Kajang Dispersal Link Expressway (SILK) · Maju Expressway (MEX) (Kuala Lumpur – Putrajaya Expressway (KLPE) and KL-KLIA Dedicated Expressway) · Sprint Expressway (Kerinchi Link, Damansara Link and Penchala Link) · Kuala Lumpur – Kuala Selangor Expressway (KLS) (Assam Jawa-Templer Park Highway (LATAR)) · South Klang Valley Expressway (SKVE) · New North Klang Straits Bypass (NNKSB) · Duta – Ulu Klang Expressway (DUKE) · Guthrie Corridor Expressway (GCE) · East–West Link Expressway and Kuala Lumpur – Seremban Expressway · Stormwater Management and Road Tunnel (SMART Tunnel) · ^ Kuala Lumpur Outer Ring Road (KLORR) · ^ Guthrie-Damansara Expressway (GDE) · ^ Kuala Lumpur Arah Serendah Expressway (KLAS) · ^ Serdang-Kinrara-Putrajaya Expressway (SKIP)Iskandar Malaysia and Johor Second Link Expressway (Malaysia–Singapore Second Link) (MSSC/LINKEDUA) · # JB Eastern Dispersal Link · Senai–Desaru Expressway (SDE)Penang Butterworth Outer Ring Road (BORR) · # Penang Outer Ring Road (PORR) · # Penang Second Bridge · Penang Bridge · ^ Sungai Juru ExpresswayKedah and Perak Others #: under construction, ^: under planning and development.Categories:- Expressways in Malaysia
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