Tag Archives: Geotechnical

London Power Tunnels’ legacy will go beyond infrastructure assets

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Future proofed electricity infrastructure will not be the London Power Tunnels’ only legacy. The project is also setting new standards with its delivery model and equipment.

Meeting London’s future electricity demands and replacing technology that had reached the end of its life are the reasons behind National Grid’s current London…

Company profile | How Concept is laying foundations for growth

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Concept Engineering Consultants has gained a firm foothold in the ground investigation market by taking on challenging work. Twenty five years on, the business is pursuing “purposeful growth”.

Ground investigation technology has been a fast developing part of the construction supply chain in recent years and leading players are well established…

How quantum physics could improve site investigation accuracy

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The first real world test of a new microgravity sensor could lead to a revolution in detecting buried structures and underground hazards.

Unexpected ground conditions are still one of the biggest risks facing construction projects. But imagine a future where that danger has been accurately reduced before even a single borehole…

Geobear offers safe and sustainable ground stabilisation

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Geopolymer ground stabilisation is less carbon intensive than more traditional methods.

The climate emergency requires action from us all, especially the construction sector which contributes significantly to carbon emissions. Recent research by the World Resources Institute found that 76% of global emissions are a result of energy use, with the biggest…

Debate: Tunnelling sector faces major contractual and operational challenges

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Although spending on tunnelling projects has been high in the last decade, the supply chain is facing some major challenges as it looks to manage risk on future projects while addressing the carbon net zero challenge.

Contractors, consultants and equipment manufacturers in the tunnelling sector have showcased their advanced engineering capabilities…

Future of Tunnelling | Innovative crane use aids Sydney TBM removal

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A fresh approach to tunnel boring machine removal on the Sydney Metro project has helped to drive efficiencies on site, while breaking a tower crane world record in the process.

Hailed as the biggest public transport project in Australia’s history, Sydney Metro is set to revolutionise the way commuters travel across…