The Tunnel Support System is an essential component of modern tunneling projects. It consists of multiple structural and ground-reinforcement techniques used to stabilize excavated tunnels and protect surrounding rock or soil formations.
During tunnel construction, the surrounding ground may experience instability due to geological conditions such as fractured rock, weak soil, fault zones, or high groundwater pressure. Tunnel support systems help control these conditions by reinforcing the surrounding ground and maintaining the shape and structural stability of the tunnel.
A Tunnel Support System refers to a set of engineering methods and structural components used to reinforce tunnels during and after excavation. These systems stabilize surrounding ground, resist pressure from rock or soil, and ensure long-term tunnel durability.
Tunnel support solutions are typically installed during different stages of excavation and may include both temporary and permanent reinforcement systems.
Provides structural reinforcement to prevent collapse in soft ground or unstable soil conditions.
Stabilizes broken rock formations and prevents rockfall during tunnel excavation.
Controls groundwater infiltration and reduces water-related damage to tunnel structures.
Ensures minimal ground settlement and protects nearby buildings and infrastructure.
Provides reliable structural support in underground mining operations and hydroelectric projects.
Designed to maintain tunnel integrity by stabilizing surrounding ground and distributing loads effectively.
Reduces the risk of tunnel collapse and protects workers during excavation.
Support systems can be customized according to soil type, rock conditions, and groundwater levels.
Provides both immediate and permanent reinforcement for tunnel structures.
Widely used in metro tunnels, hydropower tunnels, transportation infrastructure, and mining operations.
Metro and railway tunnels
Road and highway tunnels
Hydropower and dam tunnels
Mining and underground excavation
Utility tunnels for pipelines and cables
Urban underground infrastructure projects
Micro-tunneling and underground passage construction
Slope stabilization and portal protection
JB Self-Drilling Anchors are available in R Thread and T Thread systems with diameter ranges from 11 mm to 111 mm and ultimate load capacity up to 14,230 kN depending on type. Engineered for high tensile strength, superior yield performance, and full compatibility with grouting systems, our anchor bars, couplers, nuts, plates, and drill bits are designed for heavy-duty ground support, tunneling, mining, slope stabilization, and infrastructure projects.
JB Engineering manufactures and supplies tunnel support components using advanced manufacturing processes and strict quality control standards.
Quality assurance includes:
These standards ensure that JB Engineering’s tunnel support systems deliver durable, safe, and high-performance solutions for underground infrastructure projects.
A tunnel support system stabilizes the surrounding ground during excavation and prevents tunnel collapse while ensuring long-term structural stability.
Tunnel support systems are broadly classified into Temporary Support and Permanent Support systems.
Common components include rock bolts, steel arches, shotcrete, grouting systems, and reinforcement mesh.
Yes. They are widely used in metro rail, transportation tunnels, and underground infrastructure projects to minimize ground settlement.
Drainage systems, waterproof membranes, and grouting methods are used to control groundwater infiltration and maintain tunnel durability.