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Excavating Olafs
21 December, 2010
Driving the Olafs Tunnel was the longer and the tougher challenge by far of the two road tubes on the Hedinsfjordur project, the main cause being groundwater

There must be a better way
14 December, 2010
Ground conditions and risk allocation: Combining the NEC Engineering and Construction Contract (ECC) and the Geotechnical Baseline Report (GBR). Article by Randall Essex, director of tunnelling, Hatch Mott Macdonald; and from Mott MacDonald, Richard Patterson, NEC and procurement specialist; Ian Duncan, geotechnical specialist and Andrew Hindmarsh, senior project manager

Gotthard – first of the 21st century tunnels
06 December, 2010
Gotthard’s progress has been dictated by complex geology and the limits of rock tunnel technology as well as social and political issues before and during construction

The 2010 Harding Lecture (Part 2)
01 December, 2010
British Tunnelling Society, Harding Lecture, 15th April 2010

The 2010 Harding Lecture (Part 1)
01 December, 2010
British Tunnelling Society, Harding Lecture, 15th April 2010

Atlantic Ocean tunnels in Norway
11 November, 2010
At the June British Tunnelling Society meeting, Prof. Eivind Grov, former vice-president of the International Tunnelling Association and president of the Norwegian Tunnelling Society gave a presentation on road tunnels being built along Norway’s western coast

Gotthard breakthrough, Bob Ibell BBC interview
15 October, 2010

Managing ground risk
22 September, 2010
Nigel Legge of Nigel Legge Associates and Iain Suttie of Berwin Leighton Paisner look at the role of project management and contracts in managing ground risk

Britain’s got tunnels
15 September, 2010
With water projects underway, the industry has Crossrail on the brain and for good reason, it sets the tone for the future of tunnelling in the UK, reports Nicole Robinson

West Ham Flood Alleviation Scheme
26 July, 2010
For the May 2010 meeting of the British Tunnelling Society Steve Lousley of Southern Water, John Sweetnam of Aecom and Andrew Morgan and Tony Parsons of Costain made a presentation on the West Ham Flood Alleviation Scheme in London

Donald Frank Rees
17 June, 2010

The Gotthard Base Tunnel and Sedrun
11 June, 2010
At the March meeting of the British Tunnelling Society Hans Bartschat and Michael Gutzeit of Bilfinger Berger’s Tunnelling Division reviewed the new Gotthard Base Tunnel project, and in particular, the Sedrun section of what will be the longest transport tunnel in the world.

Heading South
31 May, 2010
Peter South has been involved in tunnelling for more than forty years. During this time he has worked on several major infrastructure projects both at home and abroad, and chaired the British Tunnelling Society.

Belfast Sewers Project – part 2
10 February, 2010
The Belfast Sewers Project was presented at the November 2009 meeting of the British Tunnelling Society. In the second of two articles on the project, Paul Ronicle of the Morgan Est - Farrans JV describes the construction challenges