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Annumaghast
19 December, 2011

First Crossrail TBM displayed in Schwanau
13 December, 2011

Crossrail awards Farringdon and Whitechapel
30 November, 2011

Mosen bags Else as engineering director
09 November, 2011

TUCA opens its doors to the industry
02 November, 2011

Tunnel Foreman, Crossrail
31 October, 2011

Tunnel Engineer, Crossrail
31 October, 2011

SCL Engineer
31 October, 2011

TCR a century on: five worksites in one
18 October, 2011
Tottenham Court Road is undergoing two major development projects, for Crossrail and London Underground. The ageing station’s concrete structure has had over 100 years to set and with few records to warn of what lies beyond it, tunnellers have to be ready for anything - there are even rumours of a discarded TBM. Alex Conacher visits the site and meets with resident tunnelling bigwigs

Where the work is
18 October, 2011
As T&TI goes to press the general and business media are awash with stories of economic gloom and dire predictions, and yet the tunnelling industry in Western Europe seems relatively buoyant. Can this comparatively happy state continue? Maurice Jones checks on the major current and planned projects and the prospects for some big players headquartered in Western Europe

Crossrail Royal Oak portal early completion
28 September, 2011

Herrenknecht supplies last Crossrail TBMs
22 September, 2011

Crossrail fit out notice
21 September, 2011

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

Health & Safety Advisor, Crossrail
08 August, 2011

Site Engineer, Crossrail
08 August, 2011

The end of one man’s era at Halcrow, marks a UK tunnelling legacy
28 July, 2011

Keeping London Underground dry
25 July, 2011
In the complex and sometimes ancient world of the London Underground, or ‘Tube’ as it is known colloquially, maintenance and refurbishment are major priorities within a capacity improvements programme. Water control is only one, but an important, part of this. Maurice Jones spoke to Dr Keith Bowers, Engineer in charge of London Underground tunnels for Transport for London

Arup background in Crossrail Board changes
14 July, 2011

Section Manager, Crossrail
11 July, 2011