All articles by prameela vegi
Singapore CRL TBM passes Factory Acceptance Test
A CREG slurry TBM for Singapore’s Cross Island Line has passed its Factory Acceptance Test.
Back and forth
Looking back we see the lessons shared from the Crossrail project – now the operational Elizabeth Line – continue to…
Choices for the long run
In broad and relative terms, mining creates more temporary tunnels compared to very long duration underground structures for civil engineering…
Shifting seasons, and sands
Shifts in infrastructure spending? Not so much, necessarily. Especially these days. The fiscal climate has shifted, risking investment, long planned…
Underground Activities, Thoroughly International
A dimension of the motto of civil engineers – to direct the resources of nature for the good of humankind.…
Counting carbon, and more
The theme is increasingly prominent around concerns of climate change and the desire the shrink the carbon load that is…
Get together, again
Our shared future. It was tough to see that, at times, in recent years during the Covid pandemic and lockdowns…
Greetings, anew
In May, No-Dig brings focus to the continued – and growing – importance of trenchless and small and micro diameter…
A sense of time
Time comes to be reflected in a number of articles in this issue of T&T. The clocking ticking down for…
With sight to see
Of importance to the industry in the UK, Europe and of wider relevance are CEN standards for the safety of…