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Breakthroughs in Tunneling - The 12th Annual Short Course

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By Roger N.R. Denton
Monday, September 9 2019 09:00
to Wednesday, September 11 2019 18:00

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12th Annual BREAKTHROUGHS IN TUNNELING Short Course  - Denver, Colorado

Celebrating its 12th year, the Breakthroughs in Tunneling Short Course is the longest running and most-attended course of its kind. Presented by leading practitioners from around the globe, the Breakthroughs in Tunneling Short Course focuses on real-world solutions for real-world problems. All aspects of tunneling will be covered including cutting-edge case studies, developing technologies and trends from around the globe.


Ground improvement and construction grouting has become an important part of tunnel and shaft construction. This year’s course will also include presentations by prominent speakers on various ground improvement techniques, including jet, compaction, permeation, consolidation and contact grouting, as well as ground dewatering and freezing for tunnel, shaft and cross-passage construction. Learn about probing and pre-excavation grouting during tunnel excavation, as well.

 

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  • Ali T. Bashar
    By Ali T. Bashar

    Has anybody been to this course before? Can you recommend it?

  • Peter R. Morgan
    By Peter R. Morgan

    I cannot speak for the course itself but I know that Levent Ozdemir is a top academician in his field and Timothy Coss is a very experienced tunnel export with a lot of international contacts. Full disclosure: I never met Mr Coss face to face but once I came close to doing business with Mr Coss but it did not materialize.

    To cut the long story short', I can say that both Mr Ozdemir and Coss are experts in their fields. There would definitely be some interesting knowledge and experience you will be taking away from this course.

  • Coert Klomp
    By Coert Klomp

    Tim is definitely an expert tunneling  and he is also an accomplished businessman in the field. I know that he is also doing business in far east (Thailand etc).

  • Paul K. Madsen
    By Paul K. Madsen

    Both Levent and Tim are doyens of the tunneling. They do not get old. They just better and mature.