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Cavern configuration
26 December, 2017
The largest tunnelled excavation in Los Angeles, part of the Regional Connector Transit Corridor, will be constructed at relatively shallow depth below existing infrastructure including significant utilities and historic buildings in a seismically active area. Carlos Herranz, Zsolt Horvath, Justin Liandes and Derek Penrice of Mott MacDonald describe the approaches taken to mitigate this design and construction risk

Cambridge service tunnel
02 November, 2017
AstraZeneca’s global R&D headquarters in Cambridge calls for a new tunnel. This report from a BTSYM presentation by Lloyd Rew of Skanska was written by Cameron Blackwell from Mott MacDonald

Fragrant Harbour
02 November, 2017
Keren Fallwell speaks with expat engineers living in Hong Kong to get a handle on the market

Next exit
06 July, 2017
The Eglinton Crosstown LRT is Ontario’s largest transit expansion to date. Two contracts constructed 10km of underground alignment for the 19km line. Jordan Schreiner and Matthew Geary of Hatch, with Tibor Szekely of Metrolinx, discuss the completion of the East Tunnels and TBM removal

Branch to battersea
29 June, 2017
Paola De Pascali met TFL senior project manager Mark Thompson and FLO engineeringmanager, Oliver Newman to talk about the Northern Line Extension project

Application of fixed fire fighting systems in road tunnels
29 March, 2017
An examination of the 2015 technical report on fixed fire fighting systems (FFFS) in road tunnels. This article was edited in collaboration by the World Road Association working group for tunnel operations, led at that time by LBA’s Les Fielding, which produced the document. The main authors were Bruce Dandie director at RRT Pty Ltd, Australia Norris Harvey practice leader: Fire & Life Safety, Hatch Mott MacDonald

Municipal Growth
22 March, 2017
Demand for microtunnel construction in Ontario for municipal pipelines has grown remarkably. Nicole Robinson reports on the Centre of Advancement for Trenchless Technology’s upcoming workshop