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Maida vale
29 July, 2014
Pipejacking is a key part of a flood alleviation project which is set to protect hundreds of properties in northwest London

Connaught phoenix for Crossrail
15 June, 2011
Crossrail has been revealing the Connaught Tunnel in London’s Docklands to representatives of the media and stakeholders prior to work beginning on its modification. The project design involves some unusual refurbishment methods to enlarge the existing tunnel and preserve some Victorian features as Maurice Jones reports

BTS Committee elections
11 May, 2011

Hard treatment for unforgiving chalk drive
13 April, 2011
Climbing down the steep cliff-side steps, past the flint layers, of which there are many, each indicating some great, apocalyptic extinction event, it becomes clear just how deeply and how steeply the pipe must descend. Alex Conacher explores the Joseph Gallagher worksite near Brighton, one of the most ambitious jacking projects ever undertaken in Britain

Shortlist announced for Connaught refurb
06 September, 2010

Contractors announced for Thames Water work
08 April, 2010

Drill and blast in confined spaces
29 April, 2008
At the joint meeting of the BTS and MinSouth on 21 February 2008, Richard Soloman, project manager for WECS, Damian McGirr, of Donaldson Associates, and Mark Thomas, site manager for WECS, described the drill and blast works on an urban flood alleviation tunnel in Bristol, UK

Harding Prize 2007 winner Datchet repair
26 June, 2007
In his winning Harding Prize 2007 paper, Ian Whitehead of Mott MacDonald, describes the repair of the Thames Water raw water pipeline near Datchet, in the UK, on which he was a design engineer based on site for the duration of the works

2003 Tunnelling Industry Awards winners announced
16 May, 2003

UK 4.5km no-dig
01 November, 2002

2002 Tunnelling Industry Awards
13 June, 2002
On 10 May the first Tunnelling Industry Awards ceremony took place, an event jointly organised by the BTS and T&T International, to recognise and reward achievement within the underground construction industry in the UK

Micro modifications give macro improvements
12 December, 2000
After over 15 years of development, microtunnelling is now practically a mature technology but some improvements are still being made.