List of recent Recommendations

BFA-Guideline: Risk Assessment of Conventional Tunnel Works (German only), April 2009

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Recommendations for selecting Tunnel Boring Machines (German only), revised version as of October 2010 (Taschenbuch Tunnelbau 2011)

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BFA-Guideline: Risk Assessment of TBM-Works (German only), April 2009

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Recommendations for Planning and Implementation of Occupational Health and Safety Concepts in Underground Worksites, final version November 2007

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Recommendations for Executing and Application of unreinforced Tunnel Inner Linings (Tunnel 5/07)

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Recommendations for protective Measures during Tunnel Construction in Asbestos-bearing Rock, January 2007

Text in german only

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Recommendations for static Analysis of Shield Tunnelling Machines (Tunnel 7/05)

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Recommendations on Planning and Constructing Tunnels (Tunnel 4/04)

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Concrete Linings for Tunnels built by Underground Construction (Tunnel 5/01)

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Recommendations for Design and Operation of Shield Machines(Tunnel 6/00)

These recommendations were drafted in co-operation with the tunnelling committees of Austria and Switzerland and recommended to be followed there. Pointers for the technical limits of application for individual systems and components as well as optimised possibilities of adjustment for operation and changing geotechnical marginal conditions are provided especially for shield excavation. The explanations and terms relate to the previous «Recommendations for selecting and evaluating Tunnel Boring Machines». All interested colleagues are invited to scrutinise them at length and then put forward any additions and corrections.

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Recommendations for Risk Distribution in Tunnelling Contracts (Tunnel 3/98)

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Recommendations for selecting and evaluating Tunnel Boring Machines (Tunnel 5/97)

These recommendations were of significance outside of Germany as well, as they were drafted in collaboration with the tunnelling committees of Austria and Switzerland and published in all 3 countries. As a result, a supra-national standard was defined and a common basis for arriving at decisions in choosing tunnelling machines in the 3 countries agreed on.

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Functional Description of Performances for Transport Tunnels - Possibilities and Limits for Awarding and Accounting(Tunnel 4/97)

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Securing Competitiveness in the Approval Proceedings for Construction Projects (Tunnel 5/93)

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Recommendations on Planning, Tendering and Awarding shield-supported Tunnelling Projects (Tunnel 2/93)

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Definition of Construction Methods and their Application in Construction Contracts for Subsurface Construction (Tunnel 3/87)

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