New York’s Gateway Development Commission (GDC) has announced that manufacturing and testing of the first two 9m diameter Herrenknecht ...
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Retrieval of Herrenknecht 7m diameter TBMs Betty and Dorothy has kicked off after their completion of boring on the ...
On 24 November, two state-of-the-art slurry TBMs manufactured by China Railway Construction Heavy Industry (CRCHI) were ...
The construction of HS2’s longest green tunnel took a major step forward this week with the realignment of a key local road, freeing up space for the next phase of excavations. Set to stretch for ...
Tunnelling Journal is working with the Tunnelling Association of Canada (TAC) to publish 2 issues of Canadian Tunnelling magazine each year that will be distributed with Tunnelling Journal. The first ...
Tunnelling Journal has formed a partnership with the Australian and New Zealand Tunnelling Societies. The A&NZ Journal is now published by Tunnelling Journal and distributed internationally with the ...
Momentum is growing on the UK National Highways’ Lower Thames Crossing, with the process of buying one of the world’s largest TBMs now under way – just days after funding for the scheme was announced ...
Three major international companies have been appointed for the next phase of work looking at the potential for fixed links in Shetland. Funding was agreed by Shetland Islands Council earlier this ...
ACCIONA, as part of the MossIA join venture, has successfully completed a new milestone in the construction of the Sandbukta – Moss – Såstad railway for Bane NOR, in Norway. The milestone includes the ...
The UK government has given the green light to extend London’s Docklands Light Railway (DLR) into Thamesmead. The 3km ...
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