Switzerland

Implenia and Marti Win Contract for Construction of the Brüttener Tunnel

Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) has commissioned a joint venture between Implenia and Marti (50% each) to build five of the six lots that make up the MehrSpur Zurich–Winterthur project: the Brüttener Tunnel (Lot 240), Winterthur section (Lots 140 and 141), Dietlikon section (Lot 340) and Wallisellen section (Lot 540). The contracts for the five lots were awarded in stages over the last few months. This large and challenging infrastructure project focuses on the mobility needs of future generations. The total order amounts to just under 1.7 billion Swiss francs. The construction phase of the project will take approximately ten years to complete.

TBM Excavation for Brüttener Tunnel To Start in 2029

With the MehrSpur Zurich–Winterthur project the Federal Government and SBB plan to create a new double-track railway line through the Brüttener Tunnel and to expand the Dietlikon, Bassersdorf, Wallisellen and Winterthur Töss stations. This will relieve the current capacity bottleneck in the rail service between Zurich and Winterthur and achieve the necessary upgrades.

The key to remedying the bottleneck is the 8.3 km Brüttener Tunnel between Dietlikon and Winterthur, which also includes a 1 km long turn-off to Zurich Airport. Two single-track tunnel tubes with a diameter of around 10 m each will be built to carry the underground rails in each direction.

Most of the tunnelling will be carried out using a tunnel boring machine (TBM). Tunnel boring work is scheduled to begin in August 2029. BIM is being used for both planning and execution. In addition to the tunnel boring work, the construction project includes extensive special foundation and civil engineering works.

The Winterthur section extends from the Winterthur portal of the Brüttener Tunnel to the platforms at Winterthur station; it also includes two additional sections of railway, as well as the refurbishment of Winterthur Töss station. The joint venture is also building supplementary over- and underground infrastructure, including the Neumühle railway bridge and the Storchen underpass, to ensure that services can run at the required frequencies and as flexibly as possible.

Dietlikon Tunnel

The Dietlikon section includes the complete redevelopment of Dietlikon station, around 3 km of new track, extensive earthworks and embankments, several underpasses and the Dietlikon Tunnel (approximately 300 m long). Construction for the Wallisellen section includes the Wallisellen West crossing, several new underpasses, platforms and bridges, as well as about 3 km of new railway tracks.


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