Date & Time: July 27, 2026 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am AEST + 15 min Q&A
Tunnel cross passages are among the most complex and geotechnically demanding components of underground infrastructure projects. Constructed in confined environments and often through highly variable ground conditions, these connections require careful management of excavation methods, temporary support systems, groundwater, and interactions with existing tunnel structures. Inadequate ground characterisation, poor sequencing, or ineffective risk management can lead to significant safety hazards, construction delays, and increased project costs.
This practical webinar examines the geotechnical risks associated with tunnel cross-passage construction and the engineering strategies used to manage them throughout the project lifecycle. Participants will explore ground investigation techniques, excavation and support methods, groundwater control, monitoring systems, and construction-stage decision-making. Drawing on lessons from major tunnelling projects, the session provides practical guidance to help engineers improve safety, constructability, and project performance in challenging underground environments.
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Peter is a Chartered Engineer with over 17 years of expertise in geotechnical engineering and contract management. His extensive experience spans road header, drill and blast tunnelling, Earth Pressur...
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