KUALA LUMPUR: The Autonomous Tunnel Boring Machine (ATBM), developed in-house by MMC Gamuda KVMRT (T) Sdn Bhd, has won the Technical Product/Equipment Innovation of the Year award at the 2019 International Tunnelling and Underground Space Association (ITA) Tunnelling Awards held recently in Miami, Florida, USA.
The ATBM was named as finalist together with three other contenders - from Italy, Australia
and Switzerland respectively - where each innovation underwent two stages of evaluation by a panel of 17 industry-expert judges, chaired by ITA president Jinxiu (Jenny) Yan herself.
Present to receive the award from ITA was MMC Gamuda deputy project director Ng Hau Wei said the ATBM tunnelling team has poured a lot of sweat and tears into the innovation and overcame insurmountable road blocks to get where it is today.
"This award goes to all the Malaysians out there who trusted us to deliver the SSP project safely and excellently with the use of technology," he said in a statement.
The ATBM stands out as a novel approach to tunnelling as the world’s first automated system comprising of custom artificial intelligence control algorithms enabling autonomous control of TBMs.
The system analyses machine data in real time and assumes control of steering, advance, excavation and slurry sub-systems with minimal human input.
These operations involve TBM parameters that used to be monitored manually under less than ideal conditions underground in operator’s cabin, but has now been automated, and enabled for remote monitoring with the incorporation of Industry 4.0 technologies such as
Big Data and Internet of Things.
The system has demonstrated faster response times, improved accuracy and tangible productivity benefits including prolonged cutting tool life and shorter cycle times.
The ATBM prototypes were in fact tested in the Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit (KVMRT) Sungai-Buloh-Serdang-Putrajaya (SSP) underground package which passes through four distinct geological formations of Kuala Lumpur.
MMC Gamuda is the main contractor of the underground package where the autonomous system has been integrated into TBMs deployed for the project.
The ATBM proved to be effective as all related mining drives has been successfully completed with minimal incidents.
This echoes the success of the Variable Density TBM introduced by MMC Gamuda in the KVMRT Sungai-Buloh-
Kajang Underground line, the world’s first TBM capable of mining safely in complex geologies and also winner of Technical Innovation of the Year 2014 Award from ITA.
MMC Gamuda acting tunnel general manager Justin Chin who was also present at the event shared his heartfelt joy for the opportunity of connecting and sharing their journey on a global stage.
"We’re ecstatic that we could bring home this award for MMC Gamuda and Malaysia just two years since we started the Autonomous TBM project.
"Clearly, the tunnelling industry is primed for another technological breakthrough and we’re proud to be leading the way," he said.