Sustainable Tunnelling – An infrastructure operator’s, planner’s, contractor’s and scientist’s perspective.

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Sustainable Tunnelling – An infrastructure operator’s, planner’s, contractor’s and scientist’s perspective. / Heissenberger, Roman; Grunicke, Urs; Raschendofer, Jürgen et al.
In: Geomechanics and tunnelling, Vol. 15.2022, No. 6, 08.12.2022, p. 811-820.

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Heissenberger R, Grunicke U, Raschendofer J, Holzer C. Sustainable Tunnelling – An infrastructure operator’s, planner’s, contractor’s and scientist’s perspective. Geomechanics and tunnelling. 2022 Dec 8;15.2022(6):811-820. Epub 2022 Dec 8. doi: 10.1002/geot.202200058

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Heissenberger, Roman ; Grunicke, Urs ; Raschendofer, Jürgen et al. / Sustainable Tunnelling – An infrastructure operator’s, planner’s, contractor’s and scientist’s perspective. In: Geomechanics and tunnelling. 2022 ; Vol. 15.2022, No. 6. pp. 811-820.

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