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Occupational Health Fellowship Published

In late 2016 Kate Cole received a Fellowship from the Winston Churchil Memorial Trust with the following mission statement; To investigate best practice to prevent illness and disease in tunnel construction workers - Norway, Switzerland, UK, USA. The Fellowship highlights international best practice in illness and disease prevention and includes information from major tunnelling projects [...]

WTC2017 Wrap up

The 43rd ITA-AITES World Tunnelling Congress was held in Bergen Norway from 9-15 June. The Congress provides a platform for a high quality technical conference with diverse topics and projects from across the globe (from the Faroe Islands to Nigeria) and for detailed discussions on composite shotcrete structures to the challenges of gaining community acceptance [...]

New ATS Website!

Welcome to the revised ATS website. The redevelopment of this website is due to the feedback received from a number of members who wanted more online content, historical papers and a clean user interface, hopefully this latest revision goes some way to achieving these goals. We are continuing to progressively upload content from the ATS [...]

ATS2017 Call for Abstracts Extended

The abstract submission deadline for the 16th Australasian Tunnelling Conference has been extended to Monday 10 April 2017 - there will be no more extensions. We  encourage professionals, institutes, universities and organisations to submit papers and share their experience under the technical streams listed below: Urban Planning, Project Development and Project Delivery Construction Methodologies [...]

ATSym at USyd

On Wednesday evening the ATSym headed to the University of Sydney to give undergraduate engineering students an idea of the what tunnelling is and where it can take you. Our presenter, Scott Connor of CPB Contractors graduated from USyd in 2003. His presentation "When I grow up I want to build a tunnel" covered his [...]

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