Germany – Training Course

German tunnel Forum 2012

Jot down the date now in your diary: November 6, 2012 in Stuttgart or November 7, 2102 in Munich. On these days the international trade magazine tunnel together with the Research Association for Underground Transportation Facilities (STUVA) and the sponsors Fermacell GmbH, Höntzsch GmbH, Kapyfract AG, Schiltknecht Messtechnik AG and TPH Bausysteme GmbH will stage the German tunnel Forum. Lectures will be presented in the course of a day by a top team chaired by Prof. Alfred Haack relating to “Design Aspects for Transportation Tunnels”.

The event will be geared to “Traffic Safety and Traffic...

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