February 05, 2026

Snowy Hydro and Future Generation Joint Venture Commission Snowy 2.0’s fourth tunnel boring machine

Webuild, as part of Future Generation Joint Venture, the principal contractor for Snowy Hydro’s Snowy 2.0 Project, has reached a major construction milestone with the commissioning of the project’s fourth tunnel boring machine. This landmark renewable energy mega-project is now more than 70 per cent complete. 

 

Named in honour of Monica Brimmer, a talented Tumut High School student and winner of a First Nations art and storytelling competition, the machine was powered up during a ceremony on-site. 

Joined by Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen on-site, Monica radioed in instructions for the first rotation of the TBM’s huge 12-metre cutterhead to applause from local community members and workers in attendance. 

TBM Monica is among the world’s most advanced tunnel boring machines. It has been purpose-built to tackle the Snowy Mountain’s unique and highly variable geological conditions. 

Launching from the project’s Marica worksite, just outside Kiandra, TBM Monica will begin tunnelling in the coming weeks and will excavate the portion of the 17-kilometre headrace tunnel that passes through the geologically challenging Long Plain Fault Zone. 

The commissioning milestone comes as significant progress is made across the project’s worksites in the NSW Snowy Mountains

Almost one kilometre underground at the project’s Lobs Hole worksite, the project’s focus is shifting from tunnelling and excavation to preparing the intricate fit-out of a complex underground power plant the size of Sydney Opera House. 

To prepare for this, 46 permanent concrete pours have already been completed. 

More than 733,000m3 of underground excavation - equivalent to 293 Olympic sized swimming pools of material - has taken place in the huge subterranean caverns that were created using drill-and-blast techniques, some of which were pioneered on the original Snowy Scheme

Marco Assorati, Senior Executive Vice President ‌Operations Oceania for Webuild, added: “Webuild, as part of Future Generation Joint Venture, is proud to contribute its global expertise in large-scale tunnelling and hydropower to a project that will play such a critical role in securing Australia’s renewable energy future.”

Snowy 2.0 is among the most complex underground infrastructure projects in the world, and the successful commissioning of the fourth tunnel boring machine reflects the extraordinary collaboration between our teams, our partners and the local community.”

Snowy Hydro and Future Generation Joint Venture Commission Snowy 2.0’s fourth tunnel boring machine

Snowy Hydro and Future Generation Joint Venture Commission Snowy 2.0’s fourth tunnel boring machine

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