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MMD GROUP MMD Group


Cotes Park Lane, Cotes Park Industrial Estate, Somercotes, Derbyshire, DE55 4NJ, United Kingdom T: +44 (0) 1773 835 533 E: sales@mmdsizers.com W: www.mmdsizers.com


Established: 1978 Size: 600+


Personnel: Sales Director: Andy Withers


Designer & Manufacturer of Crushers, Sizers, Feeders Renowned for compact underground crushing and feeding equipment, MMD specializes in providing innovative mining solutions tailored to various material handling needs. With many successful underground tunnelling and mining installations worldwide, our machines excel in handling an array of soft, wet, sticky and hard materials, such as coal, iron ore, copper, gold, and diamonds. Designed for efficiency and reliability together with accurate size reduction, our machines and service ensure optimal productivity and safety in harsh underground environments. We provide a turnkey service through our global network of offices and experts who can help you develop a tailor-made solution for your challenges.


Mott MacDonald


Mott MacDonald House, 8-10 Sydenham Road, Croydon, Surrey, CR0 2EE, United Kingdom T: +44 (0) 20 8774 2000 E: marketing@mottmac.com W: www.mottmac.com/tunnels


Established: 1902 Size: 17,000 Personnel:


Global Practice Leader Tunnels: Mike Savill Director, Metros & Civil Division: Mark Leggett


Consultant


• Design/planning/engineering for tunnels • TBM & shield tunnelling • Sprayed concrete linings (SCL) • Rock tunnels • Shafts • Refurbishment • Sustainability


MSD


(Maschinen- und Stahlbau Dresden)


Hofmühlenstraße 5 - 15, Dresden, D-01187, Germany T: 49 351 4234 0 E: info@msd-dresden.de W: www.msd-dresden.de


Manufacturer, Supplier Steel supports, lattice girders; Railbound plant (mucking out/supply); Rolling Stock


Murphy


Hiview House, Highgate Road, London, NW5 1TN, United Kingdom T: +44 (0) 20 7267 4366 E: seanmartin@murphygroup.co.uk W: www.murphygroup.co.uk


Established: 1951 Size: 4,000


Personnel: Head of Tunnelling: Sean Martin Contractor


Murphy is a leading international, specialist engineering and construction company founded in 1951 that operates in the United Kingdom, Ireland and North America. Working across four key sectors of Transportation, Power, Water and Natural Resources, we operate a One Murphy direct delivery model to deliver best value and optimised solutions for our customers. Our Tunnelling team is highly qualified, experienced and multi-disciplined with the in-house capability to design and deliver all underground space requirements with expertise in sprayed concrete lining, mechanised Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) tunnelling and the full range of ground improvement and shaft sinking techniques.


National PreCast Concrete Association


1320 City Centre Drive, Suite 200, Carmel, Indiana, 46032, United States of America T: +1 800 3667731 E: npca@precast.org W: www.precast.org


Personnel: Chair: Ron Sparks


Association Quality assurance & control Safety & intervention plans Associations, Federations & Institutions


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