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    • Arie van den Broek

      Brenner-Pfons section

      Markings (rectangular box) made on original image of BBT-SE to show ARGE H51's responsible area for tunnelling

      • Keith Keloe

        VTA BART Phase II area

        From VTA BART Phase II Board Workshop Presentation September 20, 2019

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        • Ji-Yu Doko

          Tunnelling and Underground Space Associations of The World

          Tunnelling Association of India C/o CBIP Building Plot No. 4, Institutional Area, Malcha Marg,Chanakyapuri, New Delhi 110021 http://www.tai.org.in/ Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association

          • Pankaj

            Cutter and tools

            ...ing tools, shield tail brushes and main bearings sealed oil and grease for urban rail engineering construction     The company covers an area of 16000 square meters, has m...

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            • Erdem Mertoğlu

              Van avalanche area people want tunnel. Snow close roads avalanche kill people https://haber.sol.org.tr/turkiye/bahcesaray-yolu-oy-verin-tunel-yapacagiz-dediler-ama-279937 #Türkiye

              • Danilo Merges

                ...rcia to the network of services in Spain. First train to arrive at the end of 2021. The tunnel will have emergency exits at every 100 metres in the area closest to the station,and th...

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                • Keith Keloe

                  Santa Clara VTA to Build World's Biggest Subway Tunnel in Diameter

                  Santa Clara Valley Transit Authority plans to build a 55,1 foot (~17 meter) in diameter subway tunnel for the BART Silicon Valley Phase II project. BART stands for 'Bay Area Rapid Transport'. Lengthwise it is not such a long line, about 4,7 miles. But it is a significant one for th...

                  Tags: Bay area, Santa Clara, California

                  • Kris Lubcek

                    Rules for Successful Mega Projects

                      Political boundaries, governors and legislatures not in sync, stakeholder management, project management etc etc How can future mega projects avoid breaking the bank? Or simply fail? I think the following is a good read, https://sf.streetsblog.org/2020/04/01/spur-talk-rules-for...

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