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Canada's construction technology centre. The UIR program is dedicated to developing cost-effective technologies for enhancing the performance & durability of municipally-owned road systems, bridges & buried services & for enhancing the management of these assets.
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CATT addresses infrastructure needs faced by both public sector end users and industry by providing a common forum for research, education, and technology transfer in the area of trenchless technologies.
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Centre for Advancement of Trenchless Technologies The information on this page is not final, and is subject to review and modification by CATT at any time 2004 Centre for Advancement of Trenchless Technologies...An independent, non-profit making UK-based organisation that promotes and disseminates research on all aspects of water, wastewater and related environmental issues.
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Foundation for Water Research Knowledge on topical water-environment subjects. Free to view Forums Share and disseminate knowledge and RD findings on topical subjects. Publications A mine of knowledge from ourselves and others. Information Water-related acronyms and links to other water-environment websites. Explore our Website...A focused portion of the Earth Mechanics Institute (EMI) at the Colorado School of Mines. EMI has been performing basic and applied research and engineering for all types of excavation systems for 25 years.
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microtunneling_research_institute Institute conducts research and development programs for various federal agencies and the industry in all aspects of microtunneling. MRI utilizes the extensive testing laboratories and expertise of the CSM Excavation Engineering and Earth Mechanics Institute (EMI) in mechanical excavation and...Research in pipejacking has been in progress at Oxford since 1986. The research has supported by industry and EPSRC, and involves close co-operation with the Pipe Jacking Association.
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Pipejacking Research at Oxford University University has been supported since 1986 by the Pipe Jacking Association, a consortium of water service companies and the EPSRC. The long-term research program has been managed by the Pipe Jacking Research Group, which meets quarterly to review progress. the...