Empowering the Indian Public Sector
01 Aug 2017
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Editorial Team
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Tata BlueScope Steel's Lysaght offered roofing solutions for India's most progressive project.</span><br />
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) started its operations in 1998 and the first section was made open to the public in 2002. Presently, Delhi Metro is the world's 13th largest metro system in terms of length, serving Delhi, Gurgaon, Faridabad, Noida, and Ghaziabad in NCR. DMRC wanted its project to be aesthetically planned and well-maintained, while at the same time ensure the project does not endanger public life nor lead to environmental degradation.
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<p> DMRC decided to use steel for roofing of the various stations of MRTS project, not only because of the durability of steel but also the lower time required for steel roofing as compared to concrete roofing. Tata BlueScope Steel partnered with top-notch international consultants who guided the DMRC on the latest technical know-how all about the metro rail business. </p>
<p> <span style="font-weight: bold;">Challenges and solutions</span><br />
Many challenges at various milestones were faced by the engineering teams. The station buildings proposed were typically curved buildings (both convex and concave). LYSAGHT TRIMDEK 1015 crimp curved sheets and 'Z' Type Purlins were developed for better production capabilities. DMRC was looking for best material quality with sufficient strength to endure maximum stress and strain in case of any eventuality like earthquake. COLORBOND Steel in colours Surfmist, Pale Eucalypt, Sky Blue and Torres Blue were used, attributed by being aesthetically pleasing with high strength and being corrosion-resistant - this was a natural choice! Since it was required to supply material for multiple station building at the same time, Tata BlueScope Steel ensured proper planning with coordination within the cross functional teams including the Engineering, SCM and PPC teams. </p>
<p> <span style="font-weight: bold;">A proto for all to follow</span><br />
Tata BlueScope Steel successfully met with the stringent targets, ensuring timely deliverables by providing superior quality of profiled sheets for 16 DMRC stations in Noida-Delhi corridor and 12 TRIMDEK 1015 crimp curved profiled sheets were supplied along with the supply of 'Z' type purlins for 12 DMRC stations. </p>
<p> DMRC is the first metro in the world to receive the ISO 14001 Certification for establishing an environment management system at the construction stage of the metro railway system. The entire MRTS project is being executed keeping in mind the environment, health and safety guidelines laid down by DMRC. </p>
<p> DMRT, today, stands for reliable and safer journeys, time-saving for commuters, reduction in atmospheric pollution, reduction in accident rates, reduced fuel consumption, reduced vehicle operating costs and increase in the average speed of road vehicles, which has helped in improving the quality of life of the people in Delhi and making the city a more attractive city for economic investment and growth. India for the first time witnessed colourful steel roofing along with unconventional design aspect (concave and convex) being used for an infrastructure project like railways system, making it a landmark project that set as proto for all to follow!</p>
<p> (Communication by the management of the company)</p>
<p> <span style="font-weight: bold;">Project:</span> Delhi Metro Rail Corporation<br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Location 1:</span> Gurgaon - Delhi corridor, 15 Stations ,QTY: 570 MT <br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Location 2: </span>Noida - Delhi corridor, 16 Stations, QTY: 277MT <br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Solution:</span> Roofing solutions <br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Products used: </span>Colorbond® steel TRIMDEK®1015, 'Z' type Purlins<br />
</p>
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Tata BlueScope Steel's Lysaght offered roofing solutions for India's most progressive project.</span><br />
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) started its operations in 1998 and the first section was made open to the public in 2002. Presently, Delhi Metro is the world's 13th largest metro system in terms of length, serving Delhi, Gurgaon, Faridabad, Noida, and Ghaziabad in NCR. DMRC wanted its project to be aesthetically planned and well-maintained, while at the same time ensure the project does not endanger public life nor lead to environmental degradation.
<p></p>
<p> DMRC decided to use steel for roofing of the various stations of MRTS project, not only because of the durability of steel but also the lower time required for steel roofing as compared to concrete roofing. Tata BlueScope Steel partnered with top-notch international consultants who guided the DMRC on the latest technical know-how all about the metro rail business. </p>
<p> <span style="font-weight: bold;">Challenges and solutions</span><br />
Many challenges at various milestones were faced by the engineering teams. The station buildings proposed were typically curved buildings (both convex and concave). LYSAGHT TRIMDEK 1015 crimp curved sheets and 'Z' Type Purlins were developed for better production capabilities. DMRC was looking for best material quality with sufficient strength to endure maximum stress and strain in case of any eventuality like earthquake. COLORBOND Steel in colours Surfmist, Pale Eucalypt, Sky Blue and Torres Blue were used, attributed by being aesthetically pleasing with high strength and being corrosion-resistant - this was a natural choice! Since it was required to supply material for multiple station building at the same time, Tata BlueScope Steel ensured proper planning with coordination within the cross functional teams including the Engineering, SCM and PPC teams. </p>
<p> <span style="font-weight: bold;">A proto for all to follow</span><br />
Tata BlueScope Steel successfully met with the stringent targets, ensuring timely deliverables by providing superior quality of profiled sheets for 16 DMRC stations in Noida-Delhi corridor and 12 TRIMDEK 1015 crimp curved profiled sheets were supplied along with the supply of 'Z' type purlins for 12 DMRC stations. </p>
<p> DMRC is the first metro in the world to receive the ISO 14001 Certification for establishing an environment management system at the construction stage of the metro railway system. The entire MRTS project is being executed keeping in mind the environment, health and safety guidelines laid down by DMRC. </p>
<p> DMRT, today, stands for reliable and safer journeys, time-saving for commuters, reduction in atmospheric pollution, reduction in accident rates, reduced fuel consumption, reduced vehicle operating costs and increase in the average speed of road vehicles, which has helped in improving the quality of life of the people in Delhi and making the city a more attractive city for economic investment and growth. India for the first time witnessed colourful steel roofing along with unconventional design aspect (concave and convex) being used for an infrastructure project like railways system, making it a landmark project that set as proto for all to follow!</p>
<p> (Communication by the management of the company)</p>
<p> <span style="font-weight: bold;">Project:</span> Delhi Metro Rail Corporation<br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Location 1:</span> Gurgaon - Delhi corridor, 15 Stations ,QTY: 570 MT <br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Location 2: </span>Noida - Delhi corridor, 16 Stations, QTY: 277MT <br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Solution:</span> Roofing solutions <br />
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Products used: </span>Colorbond® steel TRIMDEK®1015, 'Z' type Purlins<br />
</p>
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