On March 28, 2025, Auckland’s most ambitious underground engineering project reached a historic milestone. After nearly four years of tunneling, the Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) “Hiwa-i-te-Rangi” brok...
Read MoreIn the heart of France’s Callovo-Oxfordian (COx) claystone, a complex challenge unfolds—how do we safely seal radioactive waste for thousands of years? Enter Cigéo: the French National Radioactive Wa...
Read MoreYou can now find Geoengineer.org's latest news recap video on YouTube, which includes what we found to be the most interesting geotechnical news of February 2025. Namely, these were: 1) Santorini on...
Read MoreThe Telangana tunnel collapse at the Srisailam Left Bank Canal (SLBC) has entered a critical phase as rescue teams battle against extreme geotechnical challenges to reach eight trapped workers. The c...
Read MoreTrimble® and GroundProbe, part of Orica Digital Solutions specializing in real-time solutions for measuring and monitoring geohazards, have announced a new collaboration. Instead of working through...
Read MoreYou can now find Geoengineer.org's latest news recap video on YouTube, which includes what we found to be the most interesting geotechnical news of January 2025. Namely, these were: 1) The Denali Fa...
Read MoreAs urbanization accelerates and infrastructure demands grow, innovative solutions are redefining construction practices. Among these, 3D printing is emerging as a groundbreaking technology poised to...
Read MoreIn an ambitious endeavor, engineers in Sichuan Province, China, are breaking new ground—literally and figuratively—in highway tunnel construction. The Daliangshan No 1 Highway Tunnel project, a 15km-...
Read MoreKeller announces Paul Schmall, to receive the 2025 Moles Award for Outstanding Achievement in Heavy Construction. Paul is Vice President in Keller’s Specialty Services business unit, focusing largely...
Read MoreYou can now find Geoengineer.org's latest news recap video on YouTube, which includes what we found to be the most interesting geotechnical news of October 2024. Namely, these were: 1) Hydrogen in...
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