4th Munich Tunnelling Symposium

Structural Fire Protection and contractual Concepts in Tunnelling

The Support Association for Structural Engineering of the University of the Bundeswehr (UniBW) Munich staged the 4th Munich Tunnelling Symposium at the end of May in collaboration with the Research Association for Underground Transportation Facilities (STUVA) and with the assistance of the Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Development. It attracted more than 250 participants including clients, construction companies, planners, scientists and consultants also from abroad to Neubiberg in Bavaria, Germany. The main topics that were presented dealt with structural fire protection...

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