Tag: tunneling
AECOM expands tunneling expertise in Canada with appointment of two internationally recognized leaders
British Columbia-AECOM, the world’s premier infrastructure consulting firm, has announced the addition of two international tunnel experts to its Canadian tunneling practice. Roberto deMoraes,...
Land & Water Completes Sustainable Works as part of the Thames Tideway Tunnel Project
Leading wet civil engineering company, Land & Water, has completed its works as part of the Thames Tideway Tunnel project to transport and unload...
Light at the End of the Tunnel: How Technical Innovation and Community Buy-In Turned...
New sewage forcemain runs below dense urban area including 11 river crossings, three railway crossings, parks, and major city streets
By Bradley Marin, Tom Casher,...
Automation and Digitization Enabling Informed Decision Making Throughout the Tunneling Lifecycle
By Gabriel Neves
Keeping up with innovation and increasing productivity in the wake of increasing costs, tight deadlines, and sustainability issues means the infrastructure industry...
Los Angeles Regional Connector Will Open Up Options for Commuters
By Richard Reitz
Commuting through Los Angeles is notoriously frustrating, but it is on the verge of getting a little easier with one of the...
Tunneling to Connect Fort Worth
By David Wallace, P.E.
Along the south side of downtown Fort Worth, Texas sits Interstate 30, Tower 55 Rail Intersection—one of the nation’s busiest railroad...
New MK-42 to beat them all
Best of its kind: GHH developed the new MK-42 dump truck with this claim in mind. In fact, in some areas it is the...
Urban Underground
HNTB’s Sanja Zlatanic: a Happy Mole
By Richard Massey
There’s no doubt about it. Sanja Zlatanic, Senior Vice President and Chair of the HNTB National Tunnel...
Call for Articles: Underground Engineering, March 2020
The Civil + Structural Engineer editorial team is calling for contributors for our upcoming March 2020 issue. The issue will be covering all topics...