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The underground construction landscape is gaining new ground with the increase in urban planning of modern cities due to advancing globalization and mobility. Construction planners are capitalizing on the potential of subterranean space to be explored and utilized for underground projects with the rise in ground improvement, simulation and process integration.
The construction of new infrastructures, such as tunnels for roads and railway tracks through the soil and rock tunnelling, is fueling the underground construction market. On account of the proactive technological advancements, the global underground construction market is witnessing a significant growth spike in recent years.
On that note, this edition of Construction Business Review brings the spotlight on the key technological advancements in the underground construction space and how companies are integrating new approaches in underground planning and execution of construction workflows. The edition features thought leadership articles from Brandon Brooks, Construction Management Program Manager at WoodWorks, who sheds light on the significance of pursuing biophilic mass timber in construction for sustainability and a light carbon footprint. It also features invaluable insights from Laura Smith, Senior Virtual Construction Lead in Preconstruction at Miron Construction, who talks about how technological evolution is transforming the construction industry.
Along with these critical insights from industry experts, the edition features ONSITE, a professional underground construction company that provides full-scale repaving capability services, including directional drilling, open trenching, and rock saw trench work for the telecommunications industry.
We hope this edition helps you find the most appropriate underground construction service provider to assist you with the industry-best approaches to ease the practical execution and reduce time, cost, and risk in the construction and maintenance of underground facilities.