Renaissance Shanghai Pudong Hotel, China
18-19 March, 2010 Renaissance Shanghai Pudong Hotel, China Your Eminent Speaker Panel (Invited & Confirmed) Martin Knights Director of Operations, Jacobs Ltd Sun Jun Academician, Chinese Academy of Sciences Andreas Henke Chief Engineer, Lombardi Engineering Zhou Wenbo Shanghai Tunnel Engineering Co., Ltd. Yoshikazu Ota Managing Director, OTA Engineering Jorgen Holst Danish Society for Tunnels and Underground Works Senior Product Manager, Tunnels and Underground Structures, COWI A/S Arnold Dix Chairman of Contractual Practices Group, Huang Ziping Senior Hydropower / Geotechnical Engineer, Norconsult In-Mo Lee Vice Korean Tunnelling Association Professor, Korea University Robert Galler Chair of Subsurface Engineering, University of Leoben Representative,ITA Austria Harald Wagner General Manager, D2 Consult Kok-Kwang Phoon Director, Centre for Soft Ground Engineering, National University of Singapore Nick Barton International Consultant, Rock Engineering Laszlo Frigyik Technical Director, EUROMETRO Seung-Ryull Kim President & CEO, ESCO Consultant & Engineers Co., Ltd. Eivind Grov Vice Research Manager, SINTEF Mario Peláez Director, Geotechnical and Tunnels, INECO-TIFSA Hubert Quick Honorary Professor, Technical University of Darmstadt And More Key Issues to Be Covered Risk Management & Safety Recent Tunnelling Experiences Mountain & Subsea & Railway Tunnel Advanced Construction Equipments Forum Organizer Presentation Supporter Media Suppoter
Overview As a giant nation in tunnel construction, China owns most tunnels in the world. To mitigate the impact of financial crisis, more than 1 trillion RMB has been invested in the construction of transportation infrastructure. As an important part of the transportation infrastructure, tunnel industry will meet new opportunities. However, new tunneling technologies and changing requirements for tunnel construction are placing challenges in all phases of the design, engineering, maintenance and services. will be a good review and promotion of exchange of experiences of very important significance. BSM organizes this summit to gather valuable information and meet the demand of tunnel market. The summit will bring together the people in every aspect of the tunnelling industry and provide a platform for all parties to acquaint and negotiate in a very warm and professional atmosphere. The organizing committee would like to welcome industrial experts, scientists and technicians, entrepreneurs, leaders at all levels and all friends who are interested in the development of tunnel industry to join this event in. Who Should Attend From Chairman / President / Vice President CEO / Executive Director / General Manager Chief Operation Officer Chief Technology Officer Chief Engineer Director- Strategy Development Director - Business Development Director - Marketing / Sales Director - Procurement Investor and Banker Engineering/Legal /Financial Consultant Tunnel Survey & Design Institute / Company Tunnel Construction Company Tunnel Operation and Maintenance Company Tunnel Construction & Maintenance Supervisors Tunnel Contractors Engineering Consulting Company Projects Design Software Providers Material Providers / Resellers Instruments Manufacturers / Agents Equipments Manufacturers / Agents Technology and Solution Providers Investment Banks & Private Investors Fantastic Opportunities! Sponsorship & Expo 1. Opportunity to meet 150+ people 2. Focused exhibition area 3. Over 10 hours of dedicated networking time 4. Networking refreshment and break time 5. Speed networking 6. Vibrant panel debates 7. Leading case studies 8. 20+ Industry leading speakers Do you offer products, services of expertise? Would you like to share with others? Project owners, survey & design institutes, construction companies, legislation & government support enterprises now have real money to spend on your products and services. And there s simply no better time to introduce your company to them. China Tunnel Congress 2010 is designed exclusively for industry managers which means every attendee is 100% guaranteed to be from your target market! Throughout the summit a select number of leading solution providers will have opportunity to advise and discuss their latest products, solutions and services to target audiences. Drive home your message - limited speaking slots available Showcase your solution and services with an exhibition booth Long term branding with delegate documentations Premium branding opportunities to provide significant market exposure Contact us now as exhibition spaces are strictly limited and will be allocated on a first come first serve basis. They re already booking! Contact Jonathan Zhang on: T: +86 (0) 21 62705678-1007 E: jonathanzhang@bsminvestment.com
Day One Thursday 18 th March, 2010 0830 Registration 0900 Opening Speech from Chairman: Global Advanced Tunnelling Solutions and Contemporary Issues Martin Knights International Tunnelling and Underground Space Association Director of Operations, Jacobs Ltd SESSION ONE RISK MANAGEMENT & SAFETY 0940 TOPIC ONE Risk Management of Subway Tunnel Construction Characteristics & problems in design and construction of subway tunnel Risk analysis & management of subway tunnel engineering Technology risk analysis on TBM construction Sun Jun Academician, Chinese Academy of Sciences 1020 TOPIC TWO Recent Trend of Mitigation Measures to Tunnel Structures for Fire Tunnel fire Structural safety for tunnel fire Basic performance of structural materials Mitigation measures for tunnel fire Yoshikazu Ota Managing Director, OTA Engineering 1100 Morning Refreshments & Networking Break 1130 TOPIC THREE Advanced Monitoring and Control System Establishing a detailed monitoring system to record tunnel deformation Large-scale, continuous-monitoring of convergence using a fiber bragg grating based system Automated tunnel deformation and building monitoring system Tunnel environmental monitoring system 1210 TOPIC FOUR Risk Management of Soft Ground Engineering Reliability evaluation and risk assessment Constitutive and numerical modeling Solutions in soft ground tunnelling Kok-Kwang Phoon Director, Centre for Soft Ground Engineering, National University of Singapore 1250 Luncheon SESSION TWO MOUNTAIN & SUBSEA & RAILWAY TUNNEL 1400 TOPIC ONE Long Mountain Tunnels - Design Requirements and Execution Methods between Former Pioneers and Nowadays Works Environmental and geological risk analysis Design requirements and execution methods Recent advanced technologies Andreas Henke Chief Engineer, Lombardi Engineering 1430 TOPIC TWO Case studies - Characteristics of Tunnel Collapse in Mountain Area and Strengthening Methods Risk Analysis of construction collapses in mountain area Strengthening methods Characteristic case introductions and studies Seung-Ryull Kim President & CEO, ESCO Consultant & Engineers Co., Ltd.(TBC) 1500 TOPIC THREE Optimization of Operation and Maintenance Activities and Costs for Subsea Road Tunnels Based on Experience Management of road tunnels in the operation phase Optimization of operation & maintenance activities Optimization of costs for operation, maintenance and repair Lifetime considerations for road tunnel elements and components Jorgen Holst Danish Society for Tunnels and Underground Works Senior Product Manager, Tunnels and Underground Structures, COWI A/S 1530 Afternoon Refreshments & Networking Break 1600 TOPIC FOUR Key factors for Planning and Constructing Hard Rock Subsea Tunnels Designing standards for hard rock Subsea tunnels Issues on construction safety Drill-blasting method Huang Ziping Senior Hydropower / Geotechnical Engineer, Norconsult(TBC) 1630 TOPIC FIVE Long Railway Tunnels - Comparison of TBMs of Major Projects ABDALAJIS tunnel in Spain - double shield Lainzer tunnel in Vienna, Austria - single shield KATZENBERG tunnel in Germany - EPB shield Harald Wagner General Manager, D2 Consult 1700 Closing Remarks from Chairman and End of Day One
Day Two Friday 19 th March, 2010 0830 Registration 0900 Opening Address from the Chairman SESSION THREE RECENT TUNNELLING EXPERIENCES 0910 TOPIC ONE Case Studies: Lessons from Fatal Incidents: Construction Collapses Cause analysis of construction collapses Emergency rescue system Recovery method Arnold Dix Chairman of Contractual Practices Group, International Tunnelling and Underground Space Association(TBC) 0950 TOPIC TWO Applying TBM in Large Diameter and Long Distance Tunnel Construction Prospect application of TBM excavation in Large Diameter and Long Distance Tunnel Risk management of TBM tunnels in sensitive environment Nick Barton International Consultant, Rock Engineering(TBC) 1030 Morning Refreshments & Networking Break 1100 TOPIC THREE Advanced Technologies of Shield Tunneling in Soft Soils Utilizing the shield tunneling method in soft soils Urban tunneling projects in soft soil conditions Moving trend of shield tunnelling technologies in soft soils Zhou Wenbo Shanghai Tunnel Engineering Co., Ltd. 1140 TOPIC FOUR The New Guideline - NATM - Case Analysis Principles for shallow and deep tunnelling Geotechnical design procedure Principles in cost analysis Examples Robert Galler Chair of Subsurface Engineering, University of Leoben Representative, ITA Austria SESSION FOUR ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENTS & APPLICATION TECHNIQUES FORUM 1350 TOPIC ONE Energy Conservation & Environmental Protection Digital simulation for energy conservation Preservation of environment, landscaping, air quality inside tunnel, and noise barrier 1430 TOPIC TWO Practice of the High-power LEDs in Tunnel Illumination The essential and core issue of tunnel illumination Case Study: the solution of the application of high-power LEDs in tunnel illumination The prospect for the application of high-power LEDs in tunnel illumination 1510 Afternoon Refreshments & Networking Break 1540 TOPIC THREE / FORUM Advanced Construction Equipments and Future Development Trend This interactive panel discussion will feature a panel of senior executives from well-known equipment manufacturers. The manufacturers will briefly present their recent equipments and business perspective in future, and discuss how they are addressing some of the industry under major challenges. The presentations will be followed by a moderated discussion, including questions from the audience. 1700 Closing Remarks from Chairman and End of Day Two 1220 Luncheon