エピロック、インドのシムラバイパスプロジェクトにおけるヒマラヤトンネル工事を支援
2026年5月14日
Epiroc enables precision excavation where conventional blasting faces limits
Shimla bypass jobsite
Epiroc has supported the successful advancement of the Shimla Bypass Tunnel Project by providing a mechanized rock excavation solution to Bharat Constructions (India) Pvt. Ltd., one of India’s leading road and tunnelling contractors. The project forms part of a strategic infrastructure programme led by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) along National Highway 5 (NH‑5), a key arterial route in Himachal Pradesh.
The Shimla Bypass project, extending approximately 27.4 kilometres, has been designed to divert through‑traffic away from the city of Shimla, easing urban congestion while improving regional mobility in the hill state. The alignment comprises multiple tunnels, bridges and culverts constructed in geologically sensitive Himalayan terrain, where complex rock formations, fault zones and proximity to inhabited areas demand careful construction planning.
Epiroc equipment addresses constraints in sensitive tunnel sections
HB 3600 in tunnel operation
A substantial portion of the tunnelling works has been executed using the conventional drill‑and‑blast method supported by the New Austrian Tunnelling Method (NATM), which allows flexible support measures based on observed ground behaviour. While NATM remains well suited for variable Himalayan geology, restrictions on blasting in certain tunnel sections—particularly near populated zones—created challenges related to vibration control, safety compliance and construction timelines.
To address these constraints, Epiroc conducted a detailed technical assessment and recommended the deployment of its HB 3600 DP hydraulic breaker. The breaker was introduced as a controlled, non‑explosive excavation alternative capable of maintaining excavation progress where blasting was restricted or temporarily suspended.
Several technical adaptations were implemented to ensure suitability for underground operation, including adjustments for tunnel clearances, working cycles and continuous duty conditions. Following commissioning and a short stabilisation period, the breaker delivered consistent and precise rock excavation, supporting steady tunnel advance without compromising safety or regulatory requirements.
Epiroc training and on site support strengthen project execution
Beyond equipment supply, Epiroc provided structured operations and maintenance training for the customer’s engineering and site teams, focusing on reliability, wear management and safe underground operation. Dedicated operator training further supported efficient use of the hydraulic breaker under demanding working conditions.
This integrated approach enabled faster equipment integration, improved uptime and predictable performance during continuous excavation cycles—critical factors in long‑duration tunnel projects executed under regulatory and geological constraints.
Growing role for mechanized excavation in sensitive Himalayan infrastructure
"現在約 3 キロメートルのトンネル掘削作業が施工中であり、本プロジェクトは従来の発破が制約を受ける状況において、機械化かつ精密掘進のせん孔ソリューションが工程維持に貢献できることを示しています。敏感な地域における同様のインフラプロジェクトは、安全性、コンプライアンス及び生産性を均衡させるため、こうした技術への依存度が今後高まると見込まれます。"
Epiroc contribution supports long term regional connectivity
Upon completion, the Shimla Underground Bypass is expected to significantly reduce traffic congestion within the city, improve travel efficiency along the NH‑5 corridor and strengthen connectivity across Himachal Pradesh and northern India. The project is anticipated to deliver long‑term socio‑economic benefits by supporting tourism, trade and safer transport through the mountainous region.
The collaboration at Shimla underscores Epiroc’s role in supporting infrastructure development through application‑specific technology, engineering expertise and sustained after‑sales involvement, particularly in technically demanding environments such as Himalayan tunnelling.