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PREVIEW | BTS DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION COURSE


BTS DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION COURSE 2025


This summer, the BTS will once more runs its flagship 1-week intensive education course for tunnelers. The specialist Design and Construction course is highly recommended to young and aspiring tunnelers from the UK and internationally, and coming from the BTS has high standing. Mike King, of MK Tunnelling, is organiser of the event on behalf of the BTS. Here, he gives some insight into this year’s course being prepared for the next cohort of ambitious tunnelers


The unique British Tunnelling Society (BTS) Design and Construction Course is running again this year. The course is organized by the BTS and will run from 30th June to 4th July 2025 at the University of Warwick (UK). Registration details must be completed online


and may be found on the BTS website (https:// britishtunnelling.com) by following the link from the Education & Training/Training Courses pages. There you will find all the information, including the rates for attendance and a provisional course program. Let’s start with a summary of some of the feedback


from last year:


Above, opposite (top): Photos of prior cohort of tunnelers at the highly-regarded BTS Design and Construction Course, held over an intensive week at the University of Warwick IMAGES COURTESY OF MIKE KING UNLESS STATED


30 | Summer 2025


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