Transport Scotland has awarded a £5.5M ground investigation contract for its plans to improve the resilience of the A83 Rest and Be Thankful to Structural Soils.
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How HS2 overcame water pressure challenges at its London TBM extraction and vent shaft
A two-part process to remove water from High Speed 2’s (HS2’s) Green Park Way vent shaft is being used by Skanska Costain Strabag joint venture (SCS) to prepare to receive tunnel boring machines (TBMs).
Webuild JV selected for 10km twin tunnels on Melbourne Suburban Rail Loop
The government of Victoria, Austrialia has named a Webuild-led JV as the preferred bidder for the north tunnels contract on Melbourne’s Suburban Rail Loop (SRL) East project.
NYC $16bn Hudson River Tunnel project receives $11bn funding from US government
The $16bn (£13bn) project to build a new railway tunnel under the Hudson River in New York City has received $11bn (£8.6bn) funding from the US government.
Underground, overground, tunnelling free: Is it time to build more below the surface?
For those out there who don’t remember the Wombles, they were a sweet television series - depicting some furry, pointy-nosed creatures who perhaps had the right idea when it came to how to live. They lived in burrows, underground, and had a heavy cultural emphasis on recycling and resilience. As…
Lower Thames Crossing opposed by local parliamentary candidates
Candidates running for the South Basildon and East Thurrock constituency, which includes the site of the northern part of the planned Lower Thames Crossing, have expressed opposition to the road scheme.
Network Rail begins replacement of 7km of track in Severn Tunnel
Network Rail has begun a project to replace 7km of railway track running through the Severn Tunnel that will see the route closed for over two weeks.
Snowy Hydro | Stuck TBM makes incremental moves as transition tunnel excavation progresses
Snowy Hydro 2.0’s tunnel boring machine (TBM) Florence has made incremental movements after seven weeks trapped in hard rock, while work to excavate the Australian megaproject’s transition tunnels is advancing.
Unesco to put Stonehenge on ‘World Heritage in Danger’ list due to A303 tunnel scheme
Unesco has recommended that Stonehenge be listed as ‘World Heritage in Danger’ due to the A303 upgrade scheme and is again pushing for an extension to the tunnelled section to mitigate the detrimental effects to the site.
Tilbury Douglas’ £6M claim against Arup for defective tunnel design thrown out by court
A £6M claim made by Tilbury Douglas against Arup for defective tunnel designs in a project to convert a former railway yard in Edinburgh into a commercial development has been thrown out by the court.