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United Utilities seeks technical adviser for Haweswater programme
United Utilities has opened bids for a technical adviser for the Haweswater Aqueduct Resilience Programme (HARP) in Cumbria.
United Utilities has opened bids for a technical adviser for the Haweswater Aqueduct Resilience Programme (HARP) in Cumbria.
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Enbridge chooses contractors for Great Lakes Tunnel
North American energy company Enbridge has appointed a joint venture of Barnard Construction Company and Civil and Building North America (CBNA) to lead construction of the Great Lakes Tunnel in the Straits of Mackinac.
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Dublin Airport granted permission for runway tunnel
Dublin Airport operator DAA has been granted planning permission to build a tunnel under the crosswind runway.
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World faces tunnelling skills void, WTC 2024 told
The global tunnelling industry is facing an engineering skills shortage, delegates at WTC 2024 in Shenzhen last week were told.
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Cowi wins design contract for Transpennine upgrade
Network Rail has awarded a design contract to Cowi for the W2BC project of the Transpennine Route Upgrade (TRU) scheme.
LATEST FEATURES
Arnold Dix – Interview
A tunneller with 100 million website hits? Unlikely, surely, but Arnold Dix is an unlikely tunneller. A tunneller is not supposed to be a successful barrister, a national icon, or be world famous. Dix has, accidentally, become the exception. He is, as well as all that, the current President of the International Tunnelling and Underground Space Association (ITA-AITES); this April he is to chair ITA’s annual Member Nations General Assembly meeting at the World Tunnel Congress (WTC 2024) in Shenzhen, China. Julian Champkin spoke to him
A tunneller with 100 million website hits? Unlikely, surely, but Arnold Dix is an unlikely tunneller. A tunneller is not supposed to be a successful barrister, a national icon, or be world famous. Dix has, accidentally, become the exception. He is, as well as all that, the current President of the International Tunnelling and Underground Space Association (ITA-AITES); this April he is to chair ITA’s annual Member Nations General Assembly meeting at the World Tunnel Congress (WTC 2024) in Shenzhen, China. Julian Champkin spoke to him
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Embrace challenges as catalysts for change
Hagerbach Test Gallery recently helped to host some of the high-level discussions of the World Systemic Forum, a key theme of which was the value of underground environments, with ITACUS taking part. Antonia Cornaro, Co-Chair of ITACUS, and also Expert Underground Space with Amberg Engineering and lecturer on Planning of Underground Space at ETH Zurich, explains how such strategic discussions help collaboration for sustainable urban development and resilience planning
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Shenzhen - Zhongshan Mega Sea Link
The Shen-Zhong fixed sea link is one of China’s most pivotal and challenging infrastructure undertakings, requiring a innovation in both the design and construction realms – including for the Steel-Concrete-Steel (SCS) composite structure of the long and wide immersed tube tunnel. The project is described by CHEN Weile, SONG Shengyou, LIU Jian, CHEN Yue, and JIN Wenliang of Shen-Zhong Link Management Center
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ITA on immersed & floating tunnels
Two of the many reports from ITA in the last two years have focused on immersed tunnels and floating tunnels, respectively, through the efforts of the expert team in the area, Working Group 11 (WG11)
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Innovation for major segmental tunnels
Bekaert’s Dramix® fibres have recently played significant roles for tunnel projects in two countries with major events coming soon – in France, where the Grand Paris Express subway is supporting the capital hosting the 2024 Summer Olympic Games, and in China, which will shortly host the World Tunnel Congress (WTC) 2024 and among its many large projects to be featured is Qingdao Second Road Tunnel at Jiaozhou Bay. The designs are discussed by Benoit de Rivaz, Global Technical Manager, Bekaert BP Underground Solutions