PREVIEW | BTS DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION COURSE
Above: Sports and social activities also feature in the week-long course
sobriquet of ‘expert’, but this is exactly what they are,
having led and defined specific aspects of tunneling during their careers and contributed to major projects around the world. Whether this experience is related to design,
construction, machine technology, materials, sustainability, risk or contractual and financial practices, the week in Warwick probably assembles one of the broadest and deepest pools of tunneling knowledge outside of a major international tunneling conference - just for the benefit of our industry’s future, and an opportunity not to be missed. And they don’t just appear on the day and hide back in
a dark hole in the ground somewhere after the event. The personal contact can continue well beyond the
course itself and provide potential routes to gather further knowledge and obtain assistance outside of the attendee’s own company should difficult circumstances arise. Let’s face it, our industry loves to discuss tunneling issues inside and outside of work, inside and outside of a suitable watering hole, and trying to stop the presenters from talking is the real challenge.
OPPORTUNITIES TO NETWORK Attendees have the chance to meet their future collaborators, colleagues and peers. They quickly form a common bond under the circumstances of a shared - if intense - lecturing and workshop experience. These are people that attendees are likely to come across time and again over the years to come, on both sides of the table, in friendship and possibly under adversity.
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It is the opportunity for attendees to form
relationships that will last over their entire career – relationships that form the bedrock of our industry and with people who will hopefully steer the developments in tunneling for future generations – or even become a course lecturer in years to come.
PURSUIT OF CONTINUOUS DEVELOPMENT As noted already, the BTS is very interested in honest feedback on the course content from the attendees. This is the only way that we can ensure that the course continues to be relevant, meet the requirements of the industry, and satisfy the demands of participants. The aim of the course is to provide information
that is up-to-date and applicable to the industry, and for this, constructive comment needs to be provided from those going through the process, and if possible from those who have attained additional industry experience over several years following course attendance. Details of how this can be done will be provided during the course, and any comments and suggestions to help inform content of future courses may be sent to Mike King (
mktunnelling@outlook.com) for consideration. Although please remember the old adage about not being able to please all of the people all of the time. Specific timings of lectures for the 2025 BTS Design
and Construction Course are still under development as they need to fit in with the other commitments of the busy presenters, but in outline, the course content includes:
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