
TSM History
Active in Mechanized
Tunneling Industry
Tunnel Saz Machine Company was registered in the Industrial Property Registration and Registration Office under No. 218371 in 2003 and is engaged in providing technical services in the field of tunneling and mechanized drilling, The company has collected a complete set of qualified and experienced personnel in this field and intended to play a significant role in the success development of this industry both within the country and in the neighboring countries, along with the development of the tunnel industry in the worldwide. Tunnel Saz Machine Co, with the precise knowledge of tunnel equipment and internal and foreign markets, has the ability to supply Tunneling equipment and spare parts for his clients, and with provision of several complete TBM machines, tunnel conveyor systems, special spare parts such as Main Bearing, Cutter head and etc., has provided a great services to its customers.
20Years of Expeirence


OUR SERVICES
TBM machines, tunnel conveyor systems, special spare parts such as Main Bearing, Cutter head and etc., has provided a great services to its customers.

Despite that the costs to construct the Silvertown Tunnel in east London have risen by £2M and the project’s opening date has been postponed, Transport for London (TfL) remains confident that it can recoup the funds. While the determined final costs on the agenda for the meeting of TfL’s Program and Investments committee on 5 […]

The tunnel drilling operation with the microtunneling method under the seabed, which is a part of the Negin Mokran Petrochemical Water Treatment Project in Chabahar region, is considered as one of the most difficult and challenging mechanized excavation projects in the world, which will be implemented for the first time in Iran by Tunnel Saz […]

In order to excavating the twin tunnels between the M25 and South Heath in Buckinghamshire and creating the longest tunnels on the new high-speed rail line, the two Florence and Cecilia Herrenknecht machines with 10.2m diameter, were commissioned 18 months ago and currently these TBMs have passed the halfway point on their 16km journey beneath […]

