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Computer-based geographic information systems (GIS) have become a powerful new tool in the civil engineering industry for the organisation and analysis of spatial data. They are patricularly important now that survey data can be collected so quickly and accurately using the global positioning system (GPS). This special colour issue of ICE Proceedings contains a suite of seven refereed papers written by leading experts in the field. It provides a comprehensive introduction to GIS and GPS and reviews their practical applications in civil engineering, including major projects such as the Channel Tunnel Rail Link.
The 7.9 km long rail tunnel section of the 18 km, GBP4.6 billion fixed link between Eastern and Western Denmark which opened in 1997 was one of the most challenging civil engineering projects of the decade. The GBP1.3 billion twin-bore tunnel suffered from a major flood and then fire during its construction in difficult ground conditions below the 60m deep main shipping channel between the North Sea and the Baltic. This special issue of ICE Proceedings contains a suite of five papers written by senior members of the project team. The refereed papers cover all aspects of the planning, design and construction of the tunnel and its installed railway systems.
Introduction Design and construction of the Lantau Link bridges Design and construction of the West Kowloon Expressway, Kwai Chung and Tsing Yi section of Route 3 and the North Lantau Expressway. Hong Kong International Airport railway Western Harbour Crossing, Hong Kong - a successful BOT model
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This is the 15th annual edition of the Bibliography of Nautical Books, a reference guide to over 14,000 nautical publications. It deals specifically with the year 2000.