THE IN-SITU CONCRETING ON THE STATIONS OF THE FIRST SECTION OF THE TROITSKAYA METRO LINE IS MORE THAN HALF COMPLETE

The construction of the main structures is underway

“The main structures of the five future stations of the first section of the Troitskaya metro line under construction, from Novatorskaya to Mamyri, are more than 50% complete”, said Andrey Bochkarev, Deputy Mayor of Moscow on Urban Planning and Construction.

Mosinzhproekt Engineering Holding is a general designer and general contractor to construct new lines and stations of the Moscow metro.

“The construction of the main structures is underway at the stations of the first section of the Troitskaya Line: Novatorskaya, Universitet Druzhby Narodov, Ulitsa Generala Tyuleneva, Tyutchevskaya, and Mamyri,” said Andrey Bochkarev.

According to him, the in-situ concreting at the Universitet Druzhby Narodov station is almost complete, while the installation of utilities is being implemented together with the refilling of trench.

“Tyutchevskaya goes second, where the in-situ concreting is more than three quarters complete. The retaining walls are complete at the station, the excavation is nearing the end and the architectural and finishing work is being carried out in the service rooms,” explained the head of the Moscow Complex of Urban Planning Policy and Construction.

Yuri Kravtsov, General Director of Mosinzhproekt JSC, specified that architectural and finishing works are underway at Novatorskaya, while at the Ulitsa Generala Tyuleneva and Mamyri stations excavation is complete and the main structures of the station complexes are being constructed.

“In total, there are two sections of the Troitskaya Line, a total of nine stations, in the zone of responsibility of Mosinzhproekt Engineering Holding. Preparations are now underway to begin the construction of the Krymskaya station and the ZIL station, and construction has already begun on the Akademicheskaya station and the Vavilovskaya station on the second central section,” added the head of the engineering holding.

The Troitskaya metro line, which is under construction for 40 km, will connect the platforms of the Moscow Central Circle with the urban district of Troitsk, passing through the Southern, Southwest, Troitsky, and Novomoskovsky districts of Moscow. The expected daily passenger traffic is around 100,000 people per day. Around 1 million people live in the zone of influence of the new stations, and several hundred thousand people work or study here.