tunnelling-journal (1)
tunnelling-journal (1)
  • Home
  • Print
    • Subscribe
    • Tunnelling Journal
    • Breakthrough
    • ITA Activity Report
    • A&NZ Journal
    • WTC Preview
    • Media Kit
  • Digital
    • Newsletter
    • E-Shots
    • TJ Digital edition
    • Products Page
    • Media Kit
  • Conferences
    • BTS Conference and Exhibition
    • Cutting Edge 2022
  • Buyer’s Guide
  • Events Diary
  • Jobs
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Podcast

Home > Komatsu – Efficient tunnelling solutions, backed by experience

Komatsu – Efficient tunnelling solutions, backed by experience

Gary

Written by Gary on 23/08/2017 in Uncategorized

Tagged: underground

Conveyor systems provide an efficient, reliable, cost-effective and lower-risk method of removing muck and spoil from tunneling excavation sites. Since the late 1980s, when the benefits of using conveyor systems in tunneling projects first became apparent, we have been a worldwide leader in the manufacture and sale of conveyors designed and built to withstand the harsh conditions associated with tunnel construction.

We provide all conveyor-based material handling equipment necessary for removing muck and spoil from tunnel excavation sites. This equipment is specifically engineered to smoothly handle the transport of materials from the tunnel excavation site to the surface and beyond. Click here for further details

Comments:

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Search

Digital Edition

More Like This

05/04/2023

Stantec names Dave Sauve as Transportation Business Leader

Stantec names Dave Sauve as Transportation Business Leader

Stantec, a global leader in sustainable design and engineering, has selected Dave Sauve to lead its Transportation Business Line for…

19/04/2023

Hudson Tunnel Project announces revised contract packages

Hudson Tunnel Project announces revised contract packages

The Civil Works portion of the Hudson Tunnel Project will now be divided into four contract packages, rather than the…

23/05/2023

€1bn Swedish wastewater programme seeks contractors

€1bn Swedish wastewater programme seeks contractors

MAXIMA is a €1bn wastewater project in Malmö, Sweden, which will see the construction of a new 5km-long wastewater tunnel…

  • Contact Us
  • Media Kit
  • Magazine Archive

Newsletter

The latest from the Tunneling Journal direct to your inbox.

Social



Enquiries

TGS Media Ltd
The Old Library
Webster House
Dudley Road
Tunbridge Wells
TN1 1LE
United Kingdom

© Tunnelling Journal. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy / Terms & Conditions. Admin

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.OkRead more