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MALAYSIA MIRI
CENTRALIZED SEWERAGE SYSTEM PROJECT
Miri, Malaysia is a Sarawak city bordering Brunei in Sarawak, Borneo. The oil field was discovered in the early 20th century and has since grown into an oil town. Miri is a city with a population of about 234,000, next to Kuching, the state capital. It is known to travelers as a gateway to Gunung Mulu National Park and Nia National Park.

The ethnic group consists mainly of Chinese, Dayak, Malay, Melanau, Indian, Kayan,
Kerabit, Vidayu, Penang and other indigenous peoples.
Around the 19th century, Miri was just a fishing village, but it has developed rapidly since the oil field was discovered in Canada Hill in 1910. Oceanic seismic surveys were conducted in the 1950s due to advances in offshore oil field technology, and oil was found in two marine areas in Sarawak in 1962, before the exploration of offshore oil fields began.
In recent years, underground infrastructure such as sewers has been developed even in Miri, where economic development has been remarkable, and UNCLEMOLE has also contributed significantly to Miri's development.

UNCLEMOLE brings to the construction site

Inside of the UNCLEMOLE's start shaft

UNCLEMOLE retracts from the arrival shaft

UNCLEMOLE sets up to the start shaft

Inside of the Exit Ring

UNCLEMOLE after tunneling surface
1800mm
3490mm
Out Diameter
Length
UNCLEMOLE SUPER NTCS1800
Dimensions of the machine
SUMMARY
Project Name
Jacking Length
Pipe Type
Soil Data
Construction Period
: MIRI CENTRALIZED SEWERAGE SYSTEM PROJECT
: 1,917m (Total Length)
: Concrete pipe 1800mm
: Fine Sand N value=1~3
: Jun 2019- May 2020
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