Prague 2007

125 participants, 38 of them not from Czech Republic, attended to the training course. Reports were presented by 21 lecturers from 14 countries, 13 of them ITA animators or members of the ITA executive council. The high class lecturers gave 12 hours of excellent presentations about conventional and (especially) mechanized tunnelling in urban areas, both from the theoretical point of view and with the discussion of many relevant case histories. Engaged discussions showed the high interest of the participants.

The training course has been coordinated by D. Peila, Animator of ITA/AITES WG18 “Training”, F. Gruebl, member of ITA/AITES Executive Council and J. Barták, Chairman of the scientific council of the ITA/AITES World Tunnelling Congress 2007


Friday, May 4th

Welcoming address by ITA President

Harvey Parker, USA

Presentation

Specific Conditions and requirements for tunnelling in Urban Areas : General Environmental Aspects

André Assis, Brazil

Presentation

Conventional Tunnelling in Urban Areas - general

M. Frankovsky & P. Stefko, Slovakia

Presentation

Mechanized Tunnelling in Urban Areas - general

M. Thewes, Germany 

& F. Gruebl, Germany

Presentation

Presentation

Face stability in conventional tunnelling and EPB soil conditioning

D. Peila & C. Oggeri, Italy

Presentation

Risk management

M. Knights, UK

Presentation

Conventional Tunnelling- Case Histories with ground reinforcing

H. Wagner, Austria

Presentation

 Urban Tunnelling in hard rock

E. Grov, Norway

Presentation

Saturday, May 5th

Settlements induced by tunnelling in soft ground

E. Leca, France

Presentation

Health and safety in tunnel construction

D. Lamont, UK

Presentation

Monitoring of tunnel urban areas

F. Amberg, Switzerland

Presentation

Numerical modelling in tunnels

R. Bucek, Czech Rep.

Presentation

Mechanized tunnelling in urban areas

K. Bäppler

Presentation

Mechanized tunnelling in urban areas

T. Tersigni, Canada

Presentation

Tunnelling in urban areaby slurry type TBM (railway Bosphorus tube crossing tunnels and stations)

I. Takashi, Japan

Presentation

Mechanized tunnelling in urban areas- case history

O. G. Askilsrud, USA

Presentation

Conventional tunnelling in urban area - case history and future prospect in Japan

K. Fukumoto, Japan

Presentation