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R&D TUNNELS

The Boring Company has constructed 7 R&D Tunnels in 3 different cities for the purpose of increasing the speed, reliability, and safety of the Prufrock-series boring machine.

Locations: Hawthorne, CA | Adelanto, CA | Bastrop, TX

Status: Complete and In Use


LOOP TEST TRACK

The Loop Test Track is 1.14 miles long, was completed in December 2018 for less than $10 million, and is currently used for Loop testing at speeds up to 140 mph.

Location: Hawthorne, CA

Status: Complete and In Use


 

PORPOISE TEST 1-3

Status: Complete

Adelanto, CA served as the construction site for The Boring Company's early test tunnels. The Boring Company developed a tunnel boring machine that launched from the surface instead of a subsurface shaft, which impacted key aspects of tunnel construction (including jobsite footprint, duration, permitting, and cost).

 

 

PORPOISE TEST 4

Status: Complete

The PT4 Tunnel in Bastrop, TX featured the inaugural success of craneless/pitless retrieval method, fundamentally altering the way tunnel boring machines are retrieved. By eliminating the need for a crane or a retrieval pit, the retrieval process is rapid, compact, and low-cost.  The PT4 tunnel is now being used for Hyperloop testing.  

 

 

PORPOISE TEST 5

Status: Complete

The PT5 Tunnel in Bastrop, TX marked the debut of multiple new features and techniques, including custom hexagonal segments, automated gantry steering, rapid craneless retrieval, and the first revision of the Zero-People-in-Tunnel (ZPIT) technology.  The PT5 tunnel is now used to test the vertical cassette and liner truck subsystems.

 

 
 

PORPOISE TEST 6

Status: Complete

The PT6 Tunnel in Bastrop, TX mainly tested Zero-People-in-Tunnel (ZPIT) continuous mining, an upgraded ZPIT liner truck (the vehicle which brings segments from the surface to the front of the machine) and a new real-time navigation system known as "SNAILS on RAILS".