Report of the Twenty-Fourth Annual Meeting of the ITA—São Paulo, Brazil, April 1998

Report of the Twenty-Fourth Annual Meeting of the ITA—São Paulo, Brazil, April 1998

Report of the Twenty-Fourth Annual Meeting of the ITA S&o Paulo, Brazil, April 1998 The International Tunnelling Association held its 24th Annual Meet...

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Report of the Twenty-Fourth Annual Meeting of the ITA S&o Paulo, Brazil, April 1998 The International Tunnelling Association held its 24th Annual Meeting in Sao Paul0 (Brazil) from April 26-30, in conjunction with the World Tunnel Congress ‘98 organised by the Brazilian Committee of Tunnelling. The meeting was attended by representatives, delegates, observers and working group members from 35 of the 45 Member Nations of the Association.

sion, as drinking water distribution, as evacuation of used water by way of sewers, collectors, etc., as transport means for all kind of materials. ?? the need for a fair competition between the cut-andcover solution and the trenchless solution. In any case all elements, including social costs in the broadest sense, have to be taken into account.

MEMBER NATIONS REPRESENTED

RELATIONS WITH INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

South Africa, Algeria, Germany, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, China (People’s Republic 00, Korea, Denmark, Egypt, Spain, United States of America, Finland, France, Hungary, India, Italy, Japan, Lesotho, Mexico, Norway, Netherlands, Portugal, Romania, United Kingdom, Russia, Slovak Republic, Sweden, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Thailand, Turkey.

MEMBER NATIONS NOT REPRESENTED Saudi Arabia, Colombia, Croatia, Greece, Iceland, Morocco, New Zealand, Poland, Slovenia, Venezuela.

MEMBERSHIP The Association has registered the membership of 24

new Affiliate Members (2 Corporate Members and 22 Individual Members), taking the total to 45 Member Nations and 261 Affiliate Members (84 corporate members and 177 Individual members).

NEW EXECUTIVE COUNCIL A new Executive Council was elected (members are listed at the beginning of this section). Please note the new email address and website for the Website:http:/l ITA. E-mail:[email protected] wwwita-aites.org

ITA PERIODICALS Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology journal is now in its thirteenth year of publication. Volume 12 featured 21 papers representing authors from 14 countries, and a special issue on immersed tunnels. Volume 13 will include a special feature section on fire and life safety. We have received a number of suggestions from Editorial Board members and National Correspondents. Tribune: Since last year, 4 issues of “Tribune” have been published. We have systematised the principal of focus on a country and have a focus on Japan, Switzerland and Brazil. The average circulation has been around 3.000 copies per issue.

ITA OPEN SESSION DURING THE CONGRESS The ITA Open Session was devoted to “The Contribution of Small-Sized Tunnels for the Development of Metropolises”. After the presentation of Ealyan Ray from UNCHS, specific examples were presented for the following metropolises: Johannesburg, Delhi, S&o Paulo, Tokyo and Paris. A more general report was presented by R. Bielecki, President of International Society for Trenchless Technology on the interest of this solution. The main points of the session noted by the speakers were: ?? the extremely important role played by the water management, as well as permanent energy provi-

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ITA is pursuing active cooperation with the United Nations: Kalyan Ray (UNCHS) participated in the open session. In his keynote address, he highlighted the increasing importance of utilising underground space and tunnels in the future development of cities. In this context, he pointed out the great relevance of the activities of ITA through information, education and strategic studies. Addressing the financing challenge, he emphasised the urgent need for creating an enabling environment by governments for increased private sector participation in the creation and the operation of that infrastructure needed for economic development.

RELATIONS WlTH SISTER ORGANISATIONS ITA confirms excellent relations with its “sister organisations”, especially the World Road Association (PIARC) and the International Society for Trenchless Technology (ISTT). The joint Working Group IS’IT-ITA held ita first meeting and highlighted the following priority topics: ?? social costs, including the choice between the open cut and the trenchless solutions; ?? underground mapping; and ?? risk management for underground works.

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Oslo (Norway), May 29-June 3,1999, during the ITAAITES 1999 World Tunnel Congress “Underground Construction for the Future”; Durban (South Africa), May X3-18,2000, during the ITA AITES 2000 World Tunnel Congress %mnels under Pressure”; and Milan (Italy), during the ITA-AITES 2001, World Tunnel Congress “progrees in Ttmnelling after 2000”, organised by Italy and Switzerland.

REPORTS OF THE ITA WORKING GROUPS WG 2: <> Animateur: Y. Leblais (humce), Vice Animateur: Y. Takano (Japan) Fifteen persons attended the meetings of the group, coming from twelve countries (Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, USA, France, United Ringdom, Italy, Japan, Netherlands and Romania). The group worked mainly on the guideline for the design of shield tunnel reimbrced cone&e segmental lining. The large diversity in the detailed designpracticeaaroundthe world lead to a review or the guide to he realised before 1999.Thistermwillbethesamefoltherecommendationon settlements. The works on aseismic design oftunnels are going on. A first written contribution will be presented in 1999. Finally, the group decided to focus on the concept of safety factor within limit state design in tunnelling.

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WG 3: <> Animateur: J. Huse (France), Vie-Animateur: W. Maartens (South Af+ica) The Working Group tlnalised a position paper on dispute resolution, recommending for use either the model dispute review board proposed by the World Bank or the dispute adjudication board proposed by FIDIC. Tasks for the Working Group include the review of and making recommendations in respect of the new FIDIC Bed and Silver Books and the development of position papers on evaluation of tenders and TBM procurement. WG 4: c> Animateur: A. Nordmark (Sweden), Peila (Italy)

WG la: < Animateur: T. Franzen (Sweden); Vice Animateur:

K. Ono

(Japan) A reportis being prepared on the technology for production and follow-up or permanent shotcrete linings in tunnels. Documented cases with permanent linings will be listed on the ITA website, as well as a list of references to publications on good practice in shotcreting.

WG 13: c4Direot and Indireot Advantages of Under-

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The Working Group report Fire and Life Safety in Underground Works has been final&d and approved by the Executive Council. The report on Subsurface Planning and Mapping is in its final phase, and an international synthesis is expected to be presented in 1999. The next major project is a study concerning the importance of early planning of accessways to underground facilities with regard also tc disabled persons and construction aspects with regard to purpose and dimension. In its initial phase is an investigation about underground water storage facilities, including those for flood control and landslides. WG 5: <> Animateur: D. La&l (US& ViceAnimnteur: M. Bandmann (Germany) The main topics in .this meeting were: ?? the drait of the paper “Safety training for Underground Project Personnel”, and ?? finding definitions for some terms in the glossary of the ITA, which were proposed by WG 5. Both projects were finished and the results will be delivered to the Executive Council at the latest in June 1998. WG 6: < Animateur: J. Richards (South AfZca); Vice Animateur: R. Machon (Germany) The Working Group has reached an advanced stage in the preparation of a report entitled “Study of Methods for Repair of Tunnel Linings”. These study views current practice and makes recommendations with respect to dealing with water flow in tunnels and general repair of linings. It is intended that this report will be completed in preparation for publication during 1999. A new subject for study by the Working Group will commence shortly. This study, on the Resistance of Tunnel Structures to Fire, will complement studies presently being carried out on 6re in road tunnels by the World Road Association (PIABC). WG 11: <&nmersed and Floating Tunnels> Animateur: A. Gursoy (United Stales); Vice-Animateur: J. Saveur (Netherlands) Following the Vienna meeting in 1997, the Working Group distributed more than 600 additional copies of the State of the Art Report of Immersed and Floating Tunnel through the help of publisher Elsevier Science Ltd. During the 24th ITA Annual Meeting in Sao Paulo, the Working Group focused on the preparation of a special report on “Immersed” and ‘Submerged Floating Tunnels” (SFl’), to be presented at the ITA Annual Meeting in Oslo in 1999 in commemoration of the 25th year anniversary of the ITA. The report will cover the advantages of immersed tube

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tunnels in tunnel type selection aad the work done by the SFI’Subgroup established in 1997.

ground Strueturee*> Animateur: R. Sterling (USA); Vii-Animakur: CBelgium)

C. Dochy

TheWorkingGroupisintheflnalstagesofastudyofthe choice between above-ground and below-ground structures for transit systems. The group has completed a preliminary analysis of the data received from a questionnaire sent to ITA Member Nations, and the report is expe&d to be complete by the next ITA meeting in June 1999. The report will contain information from 30 cities in 18 countries.

WG 14: < Animateur: N. Mitsuta (Japan); Vice-Animateur:

W. Dietz

Rhnany) Specific chapters for the “Guidelines for the Selection of

TBMs” were presented by Norway, Italy and Japan, as well asoverallreportsfromGermany, AustriaandSwitxerland, and France. The guidelines will summar& these materials, pointingoutthesimilaritiesintheselectionapproaches, and will briefly describe the differences among the countries. The draft will be 6nalised by gathering the comments by the group members for earlier completion.

WG 18: > Animateur: J. Perez Cemzo Flares (Spain) The group produced its report on activity of the two last years. Anew study started on two topics: surface settlement and cost-benefit analysis. The group intends to produce a brochure to inform the public on the environmental benefits of underground works and to produce guidelines to help the industry to better communicate these benefits.

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The members of the group met despite the absence of the animaleur, Mr. Casati, to continue their works. The member nations will soon receive information about the group’s studies.

WG 17: ITA New Working Group < Animuteur: Fmqois

Descoudres (Switzerland).

Long tunnels have to be considered as complex underground systems, including shafts or galleries for intermediate accesses, as well as connecting caverns in addition to the actual tunnels. The following specific issues related to the unusual length and depth will be addressed: investigation methods and geomechanical behaviour of rock masses under high stresses or water pressure; design concepts and layout for safety during construction and operation, including ventilation and cooling; selection of the excavation methods, including TBM application under difficult ground condition; environmental aspects.

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ChairlAnimuteur

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Tuto~teurs

Y. LebIaie Executive Vice-President SIMECSOL SA 6, avenue Newton 92360 b Pk66i6Robinson France Tel. 33-l/46012466 Fax 33-l/46.326262

Y. Hiro Takano Chief Reeearch Engineer Civil Engineering Technology Dept. Tekken Corporation No. 2-5-3, Mieaki-Cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101, Japan Tel. 61-3/3221-2164 Fax 61-3/3239-1665

A. A66i6 Dept. of Civil Engineering University of Brasilia 70910-900 BraeiIia/DF, BraeiI Tel. 65-6v273.73.13 Fax 55-6l/272.07.32

Contractual Practices in Underground Con6tructionl Prati4pe6 Contmctuelk6 dcur6 k6 !hWaUr en Souter&n W.G. 3

J. Huee Freehfialde 69, Blvd. Hausnmann 75006 Parie, Frfmce Tel. 33-l/4456 4456 Fax 33-l/4456 4400

W. Maartens Joint Permauente Technical Commission Lesotho Bank Tower Private Bag Al56 Maseru, 100, Lesotho Tel. 266/315 197 Fax 266/310 009

J. McKelvey Chief Resident Engineer. Mateoku Diversion Partnership Private Bag A476 Maeeru 100, Leeotho Tel. 266/313111 Fax 266’310547

Subarface Planning/ utili6ation du solu-Sol W.G. 4

A Nordmark BKSwediehRock Construction Committee P.O. Box 1721 Sill 67 stockhohn, Sweden Tel. 46-3/679 1721 Fax 46-6/6111091

D. PeiIa Technical University of Torino C. Duca degIi Abruzzi, 24 I-10129 Torino, Italy Tel. 39-ll/5647607 Fax 39-11/f&7699

S. PeIizza Technical University of To&o C. Duca degIi Abruui, 24 I-10129 Torino, Italy Tel. 39-ll/5647631 Fax 39-ll/5647669

M. Bandmann

J. Hess Metro&v a.*. Deb&ka 12 17004 Prague 7 Czech Republic Tel. 420.2.677.507 Fax 420.2.675.337

Name/Nom &80~Chl&?&?l-Ch4?6

W.G. 2

Health and Safety in Worksl Salubrith et Securitk Pendant h Con6truction W.G. 5

Maintenance end Repair of Underground Structure& Entmtkn et iUpamtkn &6 OIwnyter

W.G. 6

EGKnie 6 D-61241 Munich, Germany Fax 49-69/3697 590

J.

RiChdS

docon6ult 4 P.O. Box 73536 Fairland 2030 south Africa Tel. 27-ll/476-9465 Fax 27-111476-9461

Immersed and Floating Tunnele/ Tunnel6 Immerg&6et FLottant6 W.G. 11

A. Gureoy Pareone Brim&e&off Quade & Douglas, Inc. One PeM Plaza New York, NY 10119, U.S.A. Tel. 212’465-5202 Fax 2X2/465-5096

Shotcrete U~&Utikx&m B&on prqiet& W.G. 12

T. Fran&n Renearch Director, SveBeFo Box 49153 s-100 29 StQckhohn,Sweden Tel. 46-3/692 22 96 Fax 46-3!65113 64

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Direct end Indirect Advantage6 of Underground St6-uctruesl et hdhct6 kmntage6 tit6 $oukaatkn d’Owrage6 W.G. 13

R. Sterling Louisiana Tech University Dept. of Civil Engineering P.O. Box 10343 Rueton, LA 71272-0046, USA. Tel. 31&257-4072 Fax 318/257-2562

Mecha&ation of Tunnellingl iueecurirationde I’Excavation W. G. 14

N. Miteuta Manager, Technology Dept. Civil Engineering Technok~gyDiv. Kejhna Corporation 2-7, Mote-akaeaka 1-Chome Miuato-ku, Tokyo 107, Japan Tel. 6X3/5474-9112 Fax 61.3/5474-9110

Underground Work6 and the E?nvironmenVTnwauz en @u&er$n et l3nvtronnement

J. Perez Cerezo Environment, Transport & Planning $~&~iuasl2 bie

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Tel. 34-l/411 23 11 Fax 34-l/563 27 99 L. Caeati

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R: Machon c/o Consulting C 1 S GmbH Vordere Hocrietrasse 12 D-76345 MooeiBodeneee Germany Tel. 49-7732-56966 Fax 49-7732-57702

A. Haack fG.g Director

Jan Saveur F$c;ztev&x

W. DeLathauwer Hagebeuk 24 B-1765 Brueaegem, Belgium Tel. 32 2.237.31.40 Fax 32.2.267 3144

Construction Europe bv

NG’3440 AM Woe&n, The Netherlands Tel. 91-348/435-164 Fax 31-348/436-113 K.ChlO

School of Civil Engineering. Kyoto Univereity Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-01 Japan Tel. 61-75/7534790 Fax El-6/761-0646

c. Dochy

Chief of @pt., Manager of s2;tatmn - Metro Tram Bus 15, avenue de la Toieon D’Ord B-1060 &U666l6, Belgium Tel. 32-2/516 2120 Fax 32-2J515 32 64 W. Dietz Ed. ZiibIin AG AIbetadteg 3 D-70567 Stuttgart, Germany

Mathias-BrUggon-Str. 41 50627 Cologne, Germany Tel. 49-22l/59 79 50 Fax 49-221/59 79 550

J. Heee Metroetav Delnicka 12 17004 Prague 7, Czech Republic Tel. 420-2l377 507 Fax 420-2l375 337 J. P. Godard RATP - D6pt. dee Projeta 54, Quai de la Rap& &AC A67) 75599 Parie Cedex 12, France Tel. 33-l/44 63 24 41 Fax 33-l/44 66 30 20

S. Kuwahara Obayaehi Corporation Dire&x, Kyuehu Branch 9-12, Shimokawabata-machi, Habata-ku Fukuoka City 612, Japan Tel. 61-921271-3311 Fax 61-92@910196 H. Parker Ge&Ucti;;grr

Consultant

10606 N.E. 6th u=z Str., uita 900 BeIIwue, WA 96004, U.S.A. TeL 426/461-3503 Fax 425/451-7691 K. S&retell Bx. l&e-President SeImer AS. P.O. Box 1175 Sentrum N-0170 Chdo.Norway Tel. 47-2!UO307 51 Fax 4742196 20 02

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5. Pehza Techical Univeriaty of Torino C. Duca de& Abruzzzi, 24 I-10129 Torino, Italy TeL 39-lli564 7631 Fax 39lM64 7669

F. Deacoeudrw ~.ebmtoire de Mhanique dea Roclw CC-Beublem Tel. 41-2l/693 23 21 Fax 41~2Y693 4153

Member Nations and National Correspondents/ Nations Membres et Correspondants Nationqux MJZMBERNATIOlV

NATIONAL CORRESPONDENT/

NATION MEMBBE

ADDRESSADRESSE

SOUTH AFRICA

B STACEY South African National Council on TunneIIing P.O. Box 93460 YeoviIle 2143, South Africa Tel. 27-ll/467-1556 Fax. 27-ll/646-1676

A. L. CROSS Metro BuIk Water P.O. Box 32243, Braamfontsin Johannasburg, South Africa Tel. 27-ll/493 2270 Fax 27-111493 1653

A. GHEBNAOUT CJO E.N.B.O.S. Z.I. Bouiba~Rsghaia B.P. 77 Baghaia Boumerdes 35300 Algeria Tel. 213~2/80 76 11 Fax 213~2l65 16 37

M. GHERNAOUT (see address at left)

GERMANY ALLhX4GNE

A HAACK Deutscher Auschuss fur unterimischas Bauen e. V. Mathias-Bruggen Strasse 41 Cologne D-60627, Germany Tel. 49-2211697 950 Fax 4922lf697 9550

A. HAACK (see address at left)

SAUDI ARABIA

S. M. AL BLEHED Ministry of communications Director General for International Cooperation Ftiyadh 11176, Saudi Arabia Tel. 966-l/405-6916 Fax 966-l/406-0666

AERIQUBDUSUD

ALGEBIA

ALGEBIE

ARABESUD

AUSTRALIA

AUSTBALIE

AUSTRIA

AVTBICHE

BELGIUM

BELGZQUE

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COBBESPONDANT NATIONAL

W. BAMFOBD AustraIian Underground Construction and Tunnelling Association c/o University of Melbourne ParkviIle, Victoria 3052 Austraha Tel. 61-3/93 44 46 07 Fax 61-3/93 44 46 16

W. (see address at leti)

P. GGBL Ostfxreichis&er Ingenieur-Und Architecktenverein- OIAV (Austrian National Committee) UniversaIe Bau Hietainger Kai 144 A-1130 Wien Postfach 270, Austria Tel. 43-l/676 17 641 Fax 43-l/676 17 642

E. MIKURA (see address at left)

W. DE lXI’HAUWER ABTUS Rue de la Loi, l&b1 B 1040 Bmssela, Belgium Tel. 32-2l267 3140 Fax 32-2067 3144

W. DE LATHAUWER (see address at left)

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BlUZIL BRBSZL

A. ALVAREZ FERREIRA BraziIianTunneIIingCommittee Cidade Universitaria, C.P. 7141 IPT/DEC (CBT/ABMS) CEP 01064970 S5o PauIo. SP Brazil Tel. 55-1X%8-7325 Fax 55-11/283-7464 email: cbtabms&ol.com.br

BULGARIA BULGAZiZE

V. STOYANOV, President, Geotechmin -SVS r/o Scientific and Technical Union for Mining, Geology and MetaIhugy P.O. Box 190 9 LyuIin planina str. 1806 So& Buhzsria Tel. 359&19 $60 Fax 359-2/546 698

CANADA CANADA

B. LUKAJIC Tunnelhng Association of Canada P 0 Box 186 Station “A” To&o, On&io MSW lB2, Canada Tel. l-416/445-4844 Fax l-416/445-7107

B. LUKAJIC (ses address at left)

CHINA (People’s RepubIic 00 CHINE Wpublique Populaire &I

ZHANG C. China Civil Engineering Society Bsi Wan Zhuang West District, P.O. Box 2500 Beijing, P.R.C. 100 836 Tel. 86-1/68 311313 Fax 86-lf68 393 953

FAN WEN-TIEN Southwest Jiaotong University JuLiDi Chengdu, Sichuan (610031) P&C.

COLOMBIA COLOMBZE

C. S. OSPINA Comite Colombiano de Tuneles c/o INGETEC Apartado Aereo 5099 Bogota, Colombia Fax 57-11285.6719; 57-l/288-4531

KOREA COREE

J.-S. SHIN 602-26 Namhyun-Dong Yongnam Bldg, Kwanak-Gu Seoul, Korea Tel. 82-2/598 3138 Fax 822598 3139

CROATIA CROATZE

M. HUDEC Croatian Tunneliing Association Ph.D., Civil Eng. Emer. Prof. Cazmanska 2 10000 Zagreb, Croatia Tel. 385-l/535-902

DENMARK DANBZIURK

0. S. CHRISTENSEN Danish Society for Tunnela and Underground Works 0 Carl Bro Anlseg as Granskoven 6-8 DK-2600 Glostrup, Denmark Tel. 45-43/96 8011 Fax 45-43/96 0065

J. P. HENRICJ3SEN bee address at left)

EGYPT EGYPTE

M. E. ABDEL SAL&I Egyptian TunneIIing Society Ramses Complex - Ramses Square Code No. 11794, P.O. Box 466 Cairo, Egypt Tel. 20-2/574 2968, I574 2969 Fax 20-2/574 2950

M. E. ABDEL SALAM (see address at left)

SPAIN ESPAGh’E

J. M. SERRANO Asociaci6n Espafiola de los Tuneles Subterraneos (AETGS) Jo Ahnagro, 42 28010 Madrid, Spain Tel. 34-l/523 3683 Fax 34-l/523 3683

J. M. SEBRANO c/ Cat&&, 4 28636 Madrid, Spain Tel. 341/311-0185 or 34-l/316-9636 Fax 34-l/311-0186

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S. NELSON American Underground Construction Association 511 - 11th Avenue South, Suite 248 Minneapolis, MN 55415 U.S.A. Tel. l-612/339-5403 Fax l-612/339-3207

Ix. w. PARKER Geo. Underground Consultant Plaza Center Building 10900 N.E. 8th Str., Suite 900 Bellevue, WA 98004, U.S.A. Tel. l-425/451-8503; Fax l-425/4547891 email: [email protected]

J. PoLti Finnish Tunnelling Association Senior Research E&ineer Technical Research Centre of Finland P.O. Box 108 SF-02151 Eepoo, Finland Tel. 35810 456 6177 Fax 358/0.467-927

J. PoLti

J. P. PRONOST President, AFl’ES c/o SNCF 17 rue d’Am&erdam 75008 Paris, France Tel. 33-l/53-42-9469 Fax 33-lf53-42-08-20

J. L. REITH Sec&aire G&&al, AFTES r/o CETu 25Av. F. Mitterand 69674 Bron cedex, France Tel. 33_4p12-1434-31 Fax 33-4/72-1434-70

GREECE GRECE

N. KAZILIS Greek Tunnelling Society (G.T.S.) c/o Ministry of Public Works 196 Ippokr&.ous Street 114 71 Athene. Greece Fax 30-l&44 9767

A. I. SOFIANOS National Technical University Department of Mining and Metallurgy Div. of Mining Engineering, Room 2-39 9 Iroon Polytecheiou Street 157 73 Zografas, Greece Tel. 30-l/772 2200 Fax 30-li772 2156

HUNGARY

G. GBBSCHIK Association for Utilization of Subsurface Space c/o GRG Consulting Eng. Ltd. Orbtiegyi tit 13 H-1126 Budapest, Hungary Tel. 36-l/155 6182 Fax 36-l/214 5763

P. KOCSONYA Project Director c/o Ftimterv Civil Eng. Co. Bern rkp. 28 1011 Budapest, Hungary Tel. 36-lJ202-5788 Fax 36-y2016046

C. V. J. VARMA Central Board of Irrigation and Power Malcha Martz-Chanakvanuri 110021 New-Delhi, Indi’a * Tel. 91-ll/6115984 Fax 91-11/6116347

A. R. G. RAO Director and Chief Engineer, C.B.I.P. (see address at left)

H. HARALDSSON Icelandic TunnelIing Society Jo Public Roads Administration Borg& 7 Reykjavfk 105, Iceland Tel. 354/563-1400 Fax 354/562-2332

B. JONSSON National Energy Authority Gren&vegur 9 108 ReyIqjavfk,Iceland Tel. 354/569 6000 Fax 354l568 8896

ITALY I!&lLIE

B. PIGORINI Societa ItaIiana GaIlerie Piazza San Marco 1 20121 Milan, Italy Tel. 39-2/657 5710 Fax 39-2l659 9758

A. MO’ITA Editor, Gallerie Via Bobbio, No. 14 10141 Torino, Italy Tel. and Fax 39-ll/3833840

JAPAN

H. HAGIWARA President, Japan Tunnelling Association Shinko Dai-ichi Blde. 147, Shintomi 2-Ch:me Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104, Japan Tel. Bl-313553.6174 Fax Bl-3/3553-6145

K. MIYAGUCHI Executive Director Japan TunnelIing Association (see address at left)

LEXLAFUOA MOLAPO Lesotho Tunnelling Society P.O. Box 7321 Maeeru 100, Lesotho Tel. 266/3 14-324 Fax 266/3 lo-005

s.NTHAKO Lesotho Tunnelling Society P.O. Box 7321 Tel. 266/314 324 Fax 266/310050/310060

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

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A. HAKIMI Mtion Mamcaine dea Travaux en Souterrain 25 rue d’AziIal Casablanca 01, Morocco Tel. 212-2/300450 or 307510 Telex 27853 Fax 212-2!301-550

S. ELAMINE L.P.E.E.-C.E.S. Km 7 Route d’E1 Jadida Caeablanca, Morocco Tel. 212/230730 Fax 212/X31954

MEXICO MEXIQUE

P. A. ORTEGA MORENO Aseociaci6n Mexicana de Ingeniera de Tunelee v Obraa Subtaraneae (AMITGS) Caminoak Teresa#l87 Col. Parquee de1 PePregal C.P. 14010, Mexico, D.F. Tel. 52-5i606 2323, ext 63 Fax 52-5/528-36-11

J. J. SCHMI’ITER Grupo ICA Mineria No. 145, Col. Eecando 11800 Mexico, D.F., Mexico Tel. 52-52/729-9991, ext. 2165 Fax 52-521729-991, ext. 2186

NORWAY NORVEGE

A. RAVLO Norwegian TunnelIing Society (NFF) Veetfjordgaten 4 N-1300 Sandvika, Norway Tel. 4%67/57 17 00 Fax 47-67/56 55 33

A. RAVLO bee address at left)

NEW ZRALAND NOWELLE ZELANDE

W. J. DARNF,LL opus IntemationaI Cone&ant.9 Ltd. P.O. Box 12-343 Wellington, New Zealand Tel. 64-4/471-7000 Fax 64-4/473-3017

G. IWMSAY 7 Karol-0 Place Paremata Wellington, New Zealand

NETHRRLANDS PAYS-MS

H. J. C. OUD KIvI, TunnelIing and Underground Works Division van L. van Saudenburglaan 51 3571 BB Utrecht, The Netherlands Tel. 31-30/2713784. Fax 31-30/2899608’

A. GLERUM Prof. MolenaarIaan 2 2241 RC Waeeenaar The NetherIanda Tel. 31-70/5113564 Fax 31-70/5115066

POLAND POLOGNE

W. GRODECKI Podkomitet Budowni&va Podziemnego Polskiego Komitetu .@ote&niki uk Arihii Ludow4 16 00611 Warsaw, Poland Tel. 48-228f26 87 97 Fax 48-228i26 42 91

W. GRODECKI (see address at left)

PORTUGAL

P. SEC0 E PINTO Sociedade Portuguesa de Geotecnia c/o LNEC Av. do BraeiI, 101 1799 Lisboa Codex, Portugal Tel. 351-l/848 2131 Fax 351-l/849 76 60

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PORTUGAL

V. FDZRBINTEANU Association Roumaine dee Tunnels Bulevardul LacuI tei nr. 124, sector 2R R 72302 Bucharest, Romania Tel. 40-11687-7030 Fax 40-l/312-7780

Sccietatea MetrouI-Bucureati S.A. Strada Gutenberg, Nr. 3 Bis, Sectorul5 76626 Buchareet, Romania Tel. 40-l/615-0170 Fax 4&l/312-4335

UNITED KINGDOM ROYAUME UNI

TheSecretary British TunneIIine Societv do Institution of &vi1 E&neers Great George Street London SWIP 3M, United Kingdom Tel. 4417l/665-2283 Fax 44-17u799 13 25

P. MURPHY Mott MacDonald 20-26 Welleaky Road Croydon CR9 2UL United Kingdom Tel. 44-18l/686 5041 Fax 44-181/6815706

RUSSIA/ RUSSIE

0. MAKAROV Russian TunnelIing Aeeociation Sadovaya - Spaaekaya, 21 Moecow 107217, Rueeia Tel. 7-095/208 8032 Fax 7-095/267-9005

N. N. SMIRNOV Director, TIMR

Tel. 7-095/l86&3 or 7-095/186-4110 Fax 7-095/470-2183

K v. RATKOVSKY Skw~oelU$g Committee

K v. RATKOVSKY (see addreee at left)

ROMANIA/ ROUbM’JIE

SLOVAK REPUBLIC/ SLOVAQUIE

s. CALINESCO

Lenska~&Str., No. 2/21 Moscow129344. Rue&

606 28 Ivanka Pri Dun@, Slwak Republic TelJFax 421-7R59433 71

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SLOVENIA

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U. BAJZELJ Slovenian National Committee on Tunnel C~~netxuction L Underground Structures Faculty of Natural sciences, Engiwer@ Dept. of Geotecbnology and Mining Aekerceva$l2 I&bbana, Slovenia Tel. 386&l/224 117 Fax 386-61/224 106

SWEDEN SWEDE

A. NOBDMABK BK Swedieh Bock Con&r&ion Committee P.O. Box 1721 (street addreee: Kungetrildgllrdegatan 10) S-111 87 Stockholm, Sweden Tel 46-8/679 1721 Fax 46-8/6111091

A NOBDMABK (eee addreee at left)

SWITZERLAND SUISSE

K. KOVABI G.T.S. - Groupe SpeciaW pour lee Travaux Sout8rrair.w c/o Ecole Polyte&ique de Ztich - S.I.A. ETH Henggerberg P.O. Box 133 CH-8039 Ztich, Switzerland Tel. 41-l/633 3182 Fax 41-11633-1097

K. KOVABI (see addreea at lefi)

CZECH REPUBLIC REPUBLIQUE TCHEQUE

KMATZNER CzechTunnelling Committee c/o Metmetav l?elnickA 12 170 04 Prague 7, Czech Republic Tel. 420-2f667 93 479 Fax 420-2f87 6162

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ikghmering Inetitute of Thailand

c/o ITA Thai Nation Member School of Civil Engineering Asian Inetitute of Technology P.O. Box 4 Klong Luang, Pathumthani 12120, Thailand Tel. 66-2&M 6607 Fax 66-2R5246609

VENEZUELA

VENEZUELA

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Y.EBDEM Turkieh Road Aeleociation do Erer S.A. Cemil Topuzlu Caddesi ie Bankasi Blokleri D. Blok Daire 4 Fenerbahce 81030 Istanbul, Turkey Tel. SO-2W369-0220 or /369-3914 Far 90-216/386-7361 or /302 6300 email: erer&omnet.com.tr

Y, EBDEM (see address at left.)

ADIASAIDGS Aeociacion Venezolana de Obrae Subteraneae WCVENOS) Apertado 68266 Caracas 106% Venezuela Tel. 68-208.26.20 Telex 23666

ADIASAIDOS Secretaly, soCVENoS (eee addreae at l&)

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List of Affiliates Accepted by the General Assembly/ Liste des Affilih Accept& par I’Assemble’e G&&ale Contact persons are listed for each organization. Complete addresses of corporate members of the International Tunnelling Association may be obtained from the lTA Secretary-General. In addition, more than 50individuals have been accepted by the ITA General Assembly as Individual Atllliates. For more information about corporate and individual afllliate memberships, contact your Member Nation Representative or the ITA Secretary-General. AB JACOBSON & WIDMARK Contact: Eskil Sellgren Lidingo, Sweden

EURO ISEKI LTD. Stratford-upon-Avon, U.K.

AOKI CORPORATION Contact: Akihiko Takeda Tokyo, Japan

PUDO CONSTRUCTION LTD. Contact: M. Shono Tokyo, Japan

AQUATER S.PA. Contact: S.A. Spelta S. Lorenzo in Camp0 (PSI, Italy

F’UJITA%ORPORW!ION Contact: Akira Yokoyama Tokyo, Japan

THE ARAB CONTRACTORS (OSMAN AHMED OSMAN fk CO.) Contact: Maf Befaat Cairo, Egypt

HEBBENKNECHT Contact: Martin Herrenknecht Schwanau, Germany

ASSOCIATION DES ENTREPRENEURS BELGES DE TRAVAUX DE GENIE CIVIL Contact: P. Mathei’ Brussels, Belgium ATLAS COPCO MINES Contact: Philippe De Robert Paris, France

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HIMAL HYDRO & GENERAL CONSTRUCTION P. LTD. Contact: S. K. Sharma Katmandu, Nepal INTERINFEA Contact: Charles Carlier France JDC CORPORATION Contact: Shogo Matsuo Tokyo, Japan

MAEDA COBPOBATION Contact: Kazua Terashima Tokyo, Japan MINISTERIO DA HABITACAO E OBBAS PUBLICAS Contact: Directeur du LNEC Lisbon, Portugal MITSUI CONSTRUCTION LTD. Contact: H. Igarashi Tokyo, Japan

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NCC AR Contad: L. Skogsberg Solna, Sweden NISRJMATSU CONSTRUCTION co., LTD. Contact: Mr. Kai Tokyo, Japan OBAYASBI COBPOBATION Contact: S. Kurosawa Tokyo, Japan OKUMURA CORPORATION Contact: Seiichi Kawasaki Tokyo, Japan

ATLAS COPCO - ROCK DRILLSAB Contact: Bertil Sundberg Stockholm, Sweden

AL JOHNSON CGNSTRUCTION Contact: Douglas A. Johnson Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A.

A’JTIKOMETPO Contact: M. Morneau Athens, Greece

KAJBWA CORPORATION Contact: Mr. Sakamoto Tokyo, Japan

BECI-ITEL CIVIL Bt MINERALS, INC. Contact: Robert A. Schnaible San Francisco, California, U.S.A.

KATZENBACH UND QUICK Contact: Mr. Quick Frankfu~aill, Germany

PENTA-OCEAN CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD. Contact: M. Katauragi Tokyo, Japan

B&FINGER BtBERGER Contact: Helmut Bretz Germany

KONOIKE CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD. Contact: S. Yaki Osaka, Japan

R.A.T.P. Contact: J. F. Bougard Paris, France

BORETEC INC. Contact: Lok Home U.S.A.

KOREAN AIR FILTER Contact: M. H. Lee Seoul, South Korea

RET-SER ENGINEERING AGENCY Contact: A. Y. Chen Taipei, Taiwan

CHINA ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS, INC. Contact: Shang-Lian Chen Taipei, Taiwan

KUMAGAI GUMI CO., LTD. Contad: A. Takayama Tokyo, Japan

RGCKTEAMAR Contact: Orjan Sji5str6m Stockholm, Sweden

LOVAT TUNNEL EQUIPMENT INC. Contact: Richard Lovat Bexdale, Ontario, Canada

S.P.EA. S.PJI. Contact Mr. D’Amato Milan, Italy

CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE Contact: Mrs. N. Franciolini Borne, Italy

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PARSONS BRRXXERHOPF QUADE & DOUGLAS, INC. Contact: Birger Schmidt San Francisco, California, U.S.A.

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SAT0 KOGYO CO. LTD. Contact H. Yoshimura Tokyo, Japan

SOGELERG INGENIERIE

Contad: Charles Carlier Rungis Cedex, France

TODA CORPORATION Contact: Moriji Toda Tokyo, Japan

SCETAUROUTE Contact: M. B. Falconnat Pringy Cedex, France

SVEEEFO Conta&.Tomas Franzen Stockhohn, Sweden

CONSTRUCTION TOKYCJ

SHANNON & WILSON INTERNATIONAL Contact H. W. Parker Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.

SWEDISHNUCLEARFUEL & WASTE MANAGEMBNT CO. Contact: G. B&ckblom Stockholm, Sweden

TOY0 CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. Contact: Mr. Takahashi Tokyo, Japan

SEIMIZU CORPORATION Contact T. Toda Tokyo, Japan

TAISEI CORPORATION Contact: Mr. Hayama Tokyo, Japan

TEANsMETEIcs INC. Contact: J. Ybarra U.S.A.

SIABAB Contact: Leif Tollerup Stockholm, Sweden

TAKENAKA DOBOKU CO. LTD. Contact: F. Nagasawa Tokyo, Japan

!rBAvERsM0RGAN Contad: C. W. Davies East Grinstead, U.K.

SINOTECH ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS Contact: Y. Cheng Taipei, Taiwan

TAMEOCK ITALIANA, S.p.A Contact: Carlo Ancetti S. Donato Milanese Mi, Italy

TEAYLOR BROS. INC. Contact: G. R. Taylor Evansville, Indiana, U.S.A.

TEEKEN COEPOEA’I’ION Contad: K. Takahashi Tokyo, Japan

VATI’ENF’ALLHYDROF’OWERAB Contact: Anders Carlsson Ludvika, Sweden

TIEFBAUBERUF’SGENOSSENSCHAF’T Contact:Mr. Bandmann Munich, Germany

VEBVIAKANLAGGNINGAB Contact: A. Heiner Stockholm, Sweden

SKANSKATEKNIKAB Contact: Per Hog&d Danderyd, Sweden SOCIETE DES TRANSPORTS INTERCOMMUNAUS DE BRUXELLES (STIB) Contact: C. Dochy Brussels, Belgium SOFRETU - SYSTRA SOFREEEAIL Paris, France

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TOBISHIMA CORPORATION ContackMr. Kobayashi Tokyo, Japan

LTD. Co&a& A. Kitamura Tokyo, Japan

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VBBVIAKAE Contact: S. II&d Jiinkiiping, Sweden

TOA CORPORATION Contact: K. Aizawa Tokyo, Japan

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