IFC concepts in the execution phase of conventional tunneling projects

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IFC concepts in the execution phase of conventional tunneling projects. / Huymajer, Marco; Peskalova, Galina; Wenighofer, Robert et al.
in: Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology, Jahrgang 143.2024, Nr. January, 105368, 01.2024.

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Huymajer M, Peskalova G, Wenighofer R, Huemer C, Mazak-Huemer A. IFC concepts in the execution phase of conventional tunneling projects. Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology. 2024 Jan;143.2024(January):105368. Epub 2023 Nov 3. doi: 10.1016/j.tust.2023.105368

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