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Norway’s $200m ship tunnel will allow massive vessels to pass through mountains in the world’s first project of its kind ...
German-based TBM manufacturer is progressing on a challenging dig under the Elbe River estuary, and expects further tunnel ...
Traditional tunnel inspections have proven to be costly, inefficient, and dangerous. A typical tunnel inspection can take ...
Researchers in Sweden have discovered why concrete in underwater road tunnels can break down much faster than expected—and ...
When seawater penetrates concrete in road tunnels, a biofilm is formed that breaks down the concrete. This can lead to high ...
Since 2014, researchers studying the Oslofjord tunnel have observed that bacteria can erode up to one centimeter of concrete annually. When a saltwater intrusion occurs, biofilms ...
The Norwegian Coastal Administration will build the world’s very first full-scale tunnel for ships. Stad ship tunnel will be ...
There are several examples where things are done better. Internationally, Norway and Switzerland have strong systems to ...
Norway is building one of the longest and deepest underwater tunnels in the world, which is one of the most ambitious ...
Find out what's going on in Norway with The Local's short roundup of important news. A view of Trondheim. Photo by Peter Scholten on Unsplash Busy travel day expected due to the Easter holidays, heavy ...
The Norwegian government has commissioned several agencies to develop an Environmental Impact Assessment programme for the proposed power plant based on multiple small modular reactors in the ...
The industry has already suffered a false start. Norway's parliament had voted massively in favour of deep-sea mining, experts had concluded there were significant resources to be extracted ...