ACCOLADES AND AWARDS

Finalists announced for ITA Awards 2019 12 Sep 2019

TunnelTalk reporting

The finalists for the ITA Awards 2019 have been selected by the 17 member panel of judges, which is chaired by ITA President Jenny Yan. Presented for categories including outstanding tunnelling projects, technical innovation, safety initiatives, and innovative underground space concepts, as well as Young Tunneller of the Year, the Awards ceremony will be held in Miami, Florida, USA, in conjunction with the Cutting Edge Conference of the Underground Construction Association of the Society of Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration.

Major project of the year (with a budget over €500 million)

  • The EPC TBM Follo Line – Norway
  • The Seoul Metropolitan high-speed railway (Suseo-Pyeongtaek) Yulhyeon tunnel - South Korea
  • Tuen-Mun-Chek Lap Kok Link-Northern Connection subsea tunnel section - Hong Kong/China
  • Wuhan Sanyang Yangtze River road tunnel - China
Breakthrough on Victory Boogie Woogie line, the Netherlands
ITA Award Brunel Trophy
The New Ulriken tunnel, Norway

Project of the year (with a budget between €50 million and €500 million)

  • Parallel tunnels for the Mexico City-Toluca suburban railway - Mexico
  • New Badaling tunnel and Great Wall Station of the Beijing-Zhangjiakou high-speed railway - China
  • Regional Connector Transit Project - USA
  • SCL immersed tube tunnels, Hong Kong - China
  • The New Ulriken tunnel - Norway
  • Victory Boogie Woogietunnel - the Netherlands

Project of the year (with a budget up to €50 million)

  • Finsbury Park Station step-free access - UK
  • Modernisation of the Vladivostok tunnel of the Far Eastern Railway - Russia
  • Outram Park Linkway tunnel (Thomson Line) - Singapore

Technical project innovation of the Year

  • New single-hole double-line quasi-rectangular shield tunnel technology system - China
  • Intersecting and overlapping (twisted) tunnel group construction technology for Tianjin Metro Lines 5 and 6, Lot 1 - China
  • Rapid construction technology for a large cross-section extremely-gassy tunnel - China
  • Toulouse Line A underground stations extension - France

Technical product/equipment innovation of the year

  • ARCHITA, an innovative multi-dimensional mobile mapping system - Italy
  • Autonomous TBM - Malaysia
  • AXON - Australia
  • Tunnel inspection 4.0: Smart tunnel maintenance using artificial intelligence - Switzerland

Innovative underground space concept of the year

  • Building large prefabricated urban underground apace with amall TBMs for aubsection undercutting - China
  • SNWA low lake level pumping station - USA
  • Underground green farming - Switzerland

Safety initiative of the year

  • Air Quality Working Group: An industry-first collaboration on silica dust control - Australia
  • An automatic geological-prospecting technique safeguarding TBM tunnelling - China
  • Robotisation of the automatic tubular steel arch installation: a key factor for safety - Italy

Young tunneller of the year

  • Amanda Kerr - USA
  • Diwakar - Singapore
  • Elliot James Fern - Switzerland
  • Sun Feng - China
  • Yutaka Okuda - Japan

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Shortlist of 2019 ITA Awards entries selected 25 Jul 2019

TunnelTalk reporting

Of more than 100 entries received, the panel of 17 judges, chaired by ITA President Jenny Yan, has concluded its first deliberations and has selected 32 entries to take forward to compete in eight categories for the equivalent of the 2019 Oscars of the industry.

Since the first series in 2015, the ITA Awards of the International Tunnelling and Underground Space Association has continued to attract outstanding applications for its international competition that seeks to recognize and reward the most ground-breaking achievements and innovations in underground infrastructures worldwide.

The three to six nominees in each category selected to progress to the next adjudication stage comply with the nomination criteria and represent some of the largest projects of the industry, a list of influential industry developments, and a group of young individuals who have chosen a career in underground engineering and construction for recognition as Young Tunneller of the Year.

The following are selected by the judges as the most remarkable in each category:

Major Project of the Year of more than €500 million

  • The Follo Line Railway Project – Norway
  • Tuen-Mun - Chek Lap Kok Highway Link - Northern connection of the subsea tunnel section - Hong Kong/China
  • Wuhan Sanyang Yangtze River road tunnel project – China
  • The Seoul Metropolitan Suseo-Pyeongtaek high-speed railway Yulhyeon Tunnel construction project – Korea

Project of the Year of between €50 million and €500 million

  • Construction of two parallel tunnels for the Mexico City-Toluca suburban railway – Mexico
  • The New Ulriken Railway Tunnel – Norway
  • Regional Connector Transit Project, Los Angeles – USA
  • Shatin Central Link immersed tube tunnels - Hong Kong / China
  • Victory Boogie Woogietunnel – Netherlands
  • New Badaling Tunnel and Great Wall Station of Beijing-Zhangjiakou High-speed Railway - China

Project of the Year including Renovation of up to €50 million

  • Modernization of the Vladivostok tunnel of the Far Eastern Railway – Russia
  • Finsbury Park Station Step Free Access – UK
  • Outram Park Linkway Tunnel on the Thomson Line – Singapore

Technical Project Innovation of the Year

  • Rapid construction technology for large cross-section, extremely gassy tunnel – China
  • Innovation and application of new single-hole double-line quasi-rectangular shield tunnel technology system – China
  • Toulouse Line A underground stations extension – France
  • Intersecting and overlapping tunnel construction Technology for Tianjin Metro Lines 5 and 6 – China

Technical Product or Equipment innovation of the Year

  • ARCHITA - An innovative multi-dimensional mobile mapping system Italy
  • AXON – A platform for wireless connectivity for tunnels – Australia
  • Autonomous TBM – Malaysia
  • Tunnel Inspection 4.0 – Smart tunnel maintenance using artificial intelligence – Switzerland

Innovative Underground Space Concept of the Year

  • Building large prefabricated urban underground space with small TBMs for subsection undercutting - China
  • SNWA Low Lake Level Pumping Station – Underground – USA
  • Underground Green Farming – Switzerland

Safety Initiative of the Year

  • Air Quality Working Group: An industry-first collaboration on silica dust control – Australia
  • Robotization of the automatic tubular steel arch instrallation: a key factor for safety – Italy
  • An automatic geological forward-prospecting technique for safeguarding TBM tunnelling – China
Best of the best in 2018

Young Tunneller of the Year

  • Sun Feng – China
  • Elliot James Fern – Switzerland
  • Yutaka Okuda – Japan
  • Amanda Kerr – USA
  • Diwakar - Singapore

The 2019 ITA Tunnelling and Underground Space Awards conference day and Awards presentation banquet will be held on 18 November 2019 and as part of the Cutting Edge Conference programme in Miami, Florida from 19 to 20 November. Throughout the Awards conference day, the finalists of each category will present the outstanding, award-winning features of their projects. The banquet dinner in the evening, will announce the winners and present the Brunel Trophies.

During the following two days 19-20 November, presenters and delegates at the Cutting Edge Conference, organized by the SME, will engage in in-depth dialogue on the latest advances in tunnelling technology and methodology and under a notable theme for this session on the international status of pressurized face tunnelling.

The ITA and the SME encourage all professionals in the international industry of underground space engineering and construction to support the ITA Awards, attend to conference day to share to achievements of the finalists in each category and join colleagues and friends to celebrate the Award winners as the best of the very best. The Awards day will then lead on directly to the Cutting Edge Conference on the following two days to provide one of the most engaging, interesting and enjoyable industry events of 2019.

Mark your calendar! 18-20 November, Miami, Florida and we look forward to meeting you there. Know more about the ITA Awards day and the Cutting Edge Conference programmes.

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Global entries for 2019 ITA Awards 18 Jul 2019

ITA News Release

Projects, engineers and innovators around the world responded to the call for nominations for the 2019 ITA Awards series and 71 entries from 24 countries have been received for the competition. Entries represent:

  • China 22 entries
  • USA 13 entries
  • India 5 entries
  • Europe 15 entries
  • Asia (without China and India) 7 entries
  • Australia 3 entries
  • 6 others from Russia, Egypt, Algeria, Mexico and Nepal

The entries represent the demographic growth of mega cities around the world and their urban planning rethink to develop underground space, not only to free space on the surface but also to create cities and infrastructure that is resilient to natural disasters and the threats of climate change. Recently, Han Admiraal and Antonia Cornaro, co-chairs of ITACUS, the Committee on Underground Space of the International Tunnelling and Underground Space Association, expressed a survival warning that the only way is down, to alert public authorities on the benefits of using underground spaces.

Throughout the world, innovative projects and technologies are emerging to take up this challenge. These include underground farms, underground pedestrian highways, sustainable lighting solutions and more automation of underground excavation operations among so many other developments. Since 2015, the ITA has hosted the international competition to seek and reward the most ground-breaking innovations and outstanding projects in tunnelling and underground space use.

For 2019, the 71 entries received are competing for the Brunel Trophy awarded to the winner of eight categories covering all the activities of the industry and rewarding one young tunneller of under 30 years old and the Lifetime Achievement of a selected leading professional of the international community.

The 71 entries received for the eight categories are as follows:

China hosted the 2018 ITA Awards series last year
  • Major Project of the Year of more than €500 million - 8 entries
  • Project of the Year of between €50 million and €500 million - 18 entries
  • Project of the Year including Renovation of up to €50 million - 8 entries
  • Technical Project Innovation of the Year - 8 entries
  • Technical Product or Equipment innovation of the Year - 8 entries
  • Innovative Underground Space Concept of the Year - 4 entries
  • Safety Initiative of the Year - 6 entries
  • Young Tunneller of the Year - 10 candidates

In 2019, the conference day for the presentations by the shortlisted entries in each category and for the Brunel Trophy presentation gala dinner to the winners will take place in November in the USA and as part of the 8th Cutting Edge conference in Miami, Florida.

Last year the 2018 ITA Awards series was hosted in Chuzhou, China, and the winners were:

ITA welcomes all to the 2019 winners conference and gala dinner in Miami
  • Major Project of the Year of more than €500 million
    The Immersed Tunnel of Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge
  • Project of the Year between €50 million and €500 million
    The Queershan Tunnel on National Road 317, China
  • Project of the Year including Renovation of up to €50 million
    Zarbalizadeh shallow tunnel construction under operating railways, Iran
  • Technical Project Innovation of the Year
    First application of a large section horseshoe shaped EPB TBM
  • Technical Product or Equipment Innovation of the Year:
    Multifunctional energy-storage and luminescent material for sustainable and energy-saving tunnel lighting
  • Innovative Underground Space Concept of the Year
    The Norwegian Rock Blasting Museum
  • Safety Initiative of the Year
    The ROBY 850 semi-automatic drilling robot
  • Young Tunneller of the Year
    Giuseppe M. Gaspari, Italy

As part of its mission, the International Tunnelling and Underground Space Association (ITA), as a non-profit, non-governmental international organization, aims at promoting the use of underground space as a solution to sustainable development. Founded in 1974 and operating out of Lausanne, Switzerland, the international association has 78 member nations, 300 affiliate members, 18 prime sponsors and 60 supporters.

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Call for nominees for 2019 ITA Awards 04 Apr 2019

ITA News Release

In 2018 the 6km long immersed tube element of the Hong Kong-Zuhai-Macao sea link and its two man-made islands won the top honour as ITA Awards Project of the Year. Which projects and products will take top honours as the best of the best in 2019? Applications are now open for the 5th edition of the international industry Awards.

ITA Award Brunel Trophy
ITA Award Brunel Trophy
Winners of the 2018 ITA Awards
Winners of the 2018 ITA Awards

Nominations are called from industry to profile particularly outstanding achievements and developments in underground infrastructure across the world. Through these Awards, ITA aims to identify and support a wide and diverse range of projects, from large-scale and large-budget infrastructure developments to more discrete but revolutionary technical innovations.

Table 1. Eight categories of the ITA Awards
Major Project of the Year – of more than €500 million
Project of the Year – of between €50 million and €500 million
Project of the Year including renovation – of up to €50 million
Technical Project Innovation of the Year
Technical Product/Equipment Innovation of the Year
Innovative Underground Space concept of the Year
Safety Initiative of the Year
Young Tunneller of the Year

Nominations for the different categories must be related to projects for which the major civil engineering work was completed between 1 January 2017 and 1 April 2019. The Young Tunneller of the Year rewards an individual born after 1 January 1985 who has brought an outstanding contribution to tunnelling. 

Entries are invited for eight Award categories (Table 1) and nominations are to be submitted through the dedicated ITA Awards website by the closing date of 15 June 2019.

The 2019 Award presentations will take place this year on 18 November in Miami, USA during the Cutting Edge Conference from 18 to 20 November. The conference will discuss the latest advances in tunnelling technology and methodology, and will host a day long programme of presentations by the ITA Award series shortlisted finalists ahead of presentations of the Award’s Brunel trophy to the winners announced at the gala celebrations dinner in the evening.

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