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T&T Awards 2011 results
15 December, 2011

In the belly of the beast
10 November, 2011
T&TI cuts through the bureaucratic smoke and mind-boggling statistics to unearth what it means to set up shop in the world’s fastest growing superpower. Alex Conacher enters the dragon’s lair to speak with Paul Jenkins of Mott MacDonald and Gary Ge of Arup

T&T Awards shortlist
09 November, 2011

Assessing face Stability
29 September, 2011
Spyridon Konstantis of UK-based consulting giant Arup was a runner up in the British Tunnelling Society 2011 Harding Prize with this paper on the probabilistic assessment of face stability conditions for shallow tunnels in soft ground. T&TI presents this article drawn from the paper he presented

Dynamism of the East
22 August, 2011
Running along the fiery Asia Pacific coast are some of the most explosive tunneling markets in the world. Hong Kong is booming, Japan is storming ahead in innovation, Malaysia is clamping down on corruption and Singapore is a hot bed of activity. Alex Conacher tries to keep up

Mott and Arup split Kowloon
19 August, 2011

Ground treatment meeting
10 August, 2011

Kwun Tong Line Extension kicks off
27 July, 2011

Arup background in Crossrail Board changes
14 July, 2011

The way of the West
14 June, 2011
While the major cities of California are pouring money into water and transportation projects, Seattle prepares itself for one of the most significant projects the tunnelling industry has seen yet. Nicole Robinson explores west coast market

Perforating the Pacific
13 June, 2011
Fairytale projects are being put to tender. Underground defences against drought and flooding, surface to seabed drives through magnificent artificial islands and socio-economic unity through high-speed rail. The tunnelling industry in South East Asia refuses to be eclipsed by the mammoth markets in India and China. Alex Conacher explores the latest trends

Moving forward under Second Avenue
09 June, 2011
The hustle and bustle of New York’s streets doesn’t stop at the pavement. Beneath the city a number of subway projects are taking shape to provide transit for more than eight million residents plus the tourists who flock there every year. Nicole Robinson reports on tunnelling for the new subway line beneath Second Avenue

Robert Milner wins Harding Prize 2011
03 May, 2011

Copenhagen cut
13 April, 2011
Detailed planning is underway for major excavations and tunnelling works on the Cityringen metro line in Copenhagen. Report by Patrick Reynolds

Fehmarn tunnel favoured
13 April, 2011
In a competition over which world class structure to build, the immersed tube tunnel option has won over its bridge rival for the fixed link to be built across the Fehmarn channel between Denmark and Germany. Report by Patrick Reynolds

Big city constraints
13 April, 2011
The first phase of New York City’s long-awaited Second Avenue Subway line is under construction. Nicole Robinson talks to Schiavone Construction Co. LLC’s Julio Martinez and Chris Cosenzo about the challenges of tunneling in the densely-populated east side of Manhattan

Toronto airport tunnel shortlist
05 April, 2011

Arup opens Adelaide office
15 March, 2011

Ceremony for longest Hong Kong drain
21 February, 2011

Progress on Brisbane’s trio of road projects
18 January, 2011
A year and a half away from its scheduled delivery, tunnelling for Brisbane’s Airport Link and related projects is on track—with a little help from revising the alignment, Nicole Robinson finds