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Register now for Trenchless Live 2010!
Mon, 26 July 2010
Keynote speakers for the Breakfast Session at Trenchless Live 2010 have been confirmed and online registrations are now open!
Federal funding fuels engineering workforce
Mon, 19 April 2010
Minister for Education and Employment Julia Gillard has announced Federal funding to help boost Australia’s engineering workforce.
I love Trenchless Technology!
Trenchless – top of the charts
Mon, 1 February 2010
The April 2010 edition of Trenchless Australasia will feature the inaugural Trenchless Wall Chart, which will be posted free to thousands of decision makers.
In conversation with Russell Cuttler
Trenchless Australasia — Tunnelling Supplement 2009
John Holland Group’s tunnelling business has achieved numerous milestones in the previous twelve months. In Victoria, Australia’s second longest pipe jack tunnel was completed on the Sugarloaf Pipeline Project and a 3 m diameter tunnel boring machine was launched as part of the Melbourne Main Sewer Replacement Project.
Subsurface utility engineering: a proven solution
Trenchless Australasia — December 2009
A lack of reliable information for the location of underground utilities can result in costly conflicts, damages, delays, utility service disruptions, redesigns, claims injuries and even lost lives during construction activities. While the location of subsurface utilities might be found on plans and records, experience has often shown that the utility locations are not exactly as recorded or the records do not fully account for the buried utility systems.
Cured-in-place pipe: past, present and future
Trenchless Australasia — December 2009
Eric Wood developed a process that changed the world of infrastructure renovation: a process that has changed in its thirty odd years of use; and it will continue to evolve.
CMS shaft construction
Trenchless Australasia — December 2009
The trenchless industry is technologically advanced and consistently innovative. Cutter soil mixing technology is one such example that has been developed to construct shafts for microtunnelling projects. Norman Joyal told delegates at Trenchless Australasia 2009 about one of the first projects in the United States using this technology to build microtunnelling shafts.



