INFRASTRUCTURE

World tunnelling record: STRABAG breaks 25km mark in single TBM drive

In June 2019, STRABAG’s tunnelling specialists began excavating a 37km tunnel beneath the North York Moors National Park in the UK with a Herrenknecht TBM. Now after boring underground for around four and a half years, the 1775t machine with a diameter of 6m, named Stella-Rose, has reached the 25.8km mark on tunnel drive for the Woodsmith mine, setting a new world record for the longest single tunnel boring machine drive.

 STRABAG has reached the 25.8km mark for the world’s longest single tunnel boring machine drive at the Woodsmith project in the UK

STRABAG has reached the 25.8km mark for the world’s longest single tunnel boring machine drive at the Woodsmith project in the UK

However, it is not only the tunnelling that is breaking records at the Woodsmith project. STRABAG UK is building the world's longest conveyor tunnel for a permanent mineral transport system (MTS) on behalf of Anglo American.

When completed, the MTS will be used to transport ore from the world's largest polyhalite deposit from under the North York Moors National Park to Wilton, Teesside, for further processing.

Polyhalite, a naturally occurring mineral that can be used as a fertiliser in organic farming, is extracted from the Woodsmith mine via two 1.6km shafts connected to the underground conveyor belt, a system that was chosen to minimise the environmental impact at the surface. With an internal diameter of 4.9m, the conveyor tunnel and transport system are designed to handle a throughput of up to 20 million tonnes of material a year.

Record confirmation

Following completion of the overall project, Anglo American and STRABAG are expecting to have the record officially confirmed by Guinness World Records. Until that happens in 2026, the STRABAG site team will have to be patient.

Managing director of STRABAG UK, Simon Wild said: "We are extremely proud of the team at the Woodsmith project for reaching this incredible milestone and passing the current world record set for a single bored tunnel drive. This is another example of our growing presence in the north-east of England and the UK, demonstrating our industry-leading expertise."

Andrew Johnson, Woodsmith project =director for Anglo American, added: "We are delighted to achieve such an incredible milestone in the UK as part of our pioneering project. It is a demonstration of the fruits of teamwork with our partners. We are now focused on looking forward and setting a new world record every day. The Woodsmith tunnel is a fundamental part of our commitment to create a sustainable mine with minimal environmental impact."

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