Mumbai's bullet train project hits a milestone with the completion of the first concrete slab at the underground BKC station, set 32m deep.
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Calling the first base slab a major milestone, NHSRCL MD Vivek Kumar Gupta, said, “Building this 32-metre-deep station in the ...
This slab is 3.5-meter-deep, measures about 30 meters in length and 20 meters in width. This is first of the 69 slabs that ...
A major milestone has been achieved at the underground BKC bullet train station in Mumbai with the casting of the first concrete base slab, the project implementing agency said on Wednesday. The slab ...