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North American Tunneling Journal and TunnellingJournal (published back-to-back) are combinedbi-monthly publications for the international andNorth American underground construction industries.The magazines are edited, published and producedby a team that collectively encompasses over 10decades of experience in the tunneling industry, withunprecedented global contacts.
Headed up by two of the most experienced editors inthe industry, Amanda Foley and Tris Thomas, themagazines feature contemporary, lively, cutting edgearticles and features, with specific and unparalleledrelevance to the tunneling contractor, consultant,client and manufacturer.
Published six times a year, the print editions arecomplemented with a live news website, which isupdated on a daily basis, and a regular emailnewsletter that is delivered each week. This allowsreaders to keep abreast of breaking news andindustry developments as and when they happen.Further in-depth analysis and perspective is offered ineach print edition.
Tunnelling Journal and North American TunnelingJournal aim to deliver unrivalled quality and cover-age ‘from the industry – for the industry’.
Tunneling
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MOLEY’S BREAK
THROUGH
SPADINA PROGRESS
AND OTHER NEWS
FROM AROUND THE US
AND CANADA
SEE PAGE 17
ARE WE
HAPPY YET?
CDM SMITH’S MIKE
SCHULTZ TALKS
ABOUT ALTERNATIVE
DELIVERY METHODS
CUTTING EDGE
ROUND UP
HIGHLIGHTS FROM A
SUCCESSFUL
PRESSURIZED TBM
EVENT IN MIAMI
TunnelingJune/July 2012
DETAILS ON PAGES 20-21
SEE PAGE 5
STATE-OF-THE-ART AUTOMATED
SEGMENTAL TUNNEL LINER CAROUSEL
MANUFACTURING SYSTEM
and its proprietary molds to produce
over 100 segments each shift
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The content of a technical magazine needs sufficient time and care to research and produce to give it both credibility and the all important relevant shelflife. Traditionally, print magazines are distributed on a more frequent basis to keep thenews section current, sometimes to the detriment of the technical content of thearticles. But with the exponential growth and global accessibility of the internet, theway breaking news reaches its audience has changed forever.
As such, the timeliest news is distributed via email newsletters, and is constantlyupdated on the website. This provides valuable time and space resources to the
technical site reports, research articles,product reviews and industry leader interviews that remain the true value ofthe bi-monthly print publication. There isno doubt about it, consumers still want aprinted copy of the magazine for in-depth articles, reading these on-screenis just too difficult, especially with allthose graphs and equations!
To sum up, we provide a solid, thoroughlyresearched, genuinely informative andtechnical read six times a year, and ifyou want instant news, it's via thenewsletters and updated right there onthe web.
Tunneling Journal brings the industry’sleading thinkers, doers and writers
together in one exceptional forum,in every issue.
We've decided that planning eachaspect of our editorial content ayear or so ahead as many other titles do could make us less flexibleand responsive to an ever movingand rapidly evolving industry. North American TunnelingJournal’s editorial plan includesregular project ‘Hotspots’ and keyinterviews from specific areasaround the continent where the
largest number of tunneling projects are concentrated, and importantly, where thelatest leads for future work can be found.
Obviously no civil engineering magazine would be the same without its bread andbutter - the site report! With more time allowed to the editorial team, and more traveling resources, we are visiting and reporting from more tunneling sites than anyother magazine.
Interviews with prominent figureheads from the fraternity giving their opinion on allthings tunneling also feature regularly. Top this all off with regular sections coveringindustry comment, products and projects and you have the complete package.
Our team will continue to serve your team by providing the technical magazine andpublication of record for the tunneling industry.
www.tunnelingjournal.com
SIX PUBLISHED ISSUES – EMAIL NEWSLETTERS -WEB UPDATES – THE PERFECT COMBINATION
TUNNELING JOURNAL...LOOKING DEEPER
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2013 NORTH AMERICAN EDITORIAL PROGRAM
February/MarchAd booking deadline January 23rdAd copy deadline January 28th
Technical ReviewSprayed tunnel linings andequipment
Plus free distribution at theSME Annual Meeting and Exhibit, February 24 - 27, 2013in Denver, Colorado
Winter blues? Catch up onthe latest industry news at www.tunnelingjournal.com!
April/MayAd booking deadline March 19thAd copy deadline March 25th
BIG SHOW ISSUEPreviewRETC 2013(June 23 - 26, Marriott Ward-man Park, Washington DC)free distribution at the show
Plus free distribution at the ITA-AITES WTC 2013, May 31 - June 07, Geneva, Switzerland
June/July Ad booking deadline May 21stAd copy deadline May 27th
Technical ReviewPre-cast tunnel liners
Plus free distribution at RETC 2013, June 23 - 26,Marriott Wardman Park,Washington DC
SeptemberAd booking deadline August 6thAd copy deadline August 12th
Technical ReviewGrouting Technology
Preview 2013 Cutting Edge Confer-ence on Megaprojects(Nov 3-5, Seattle, Washington)Free distribution at the show
October/NovemberAd booking deadline September 17thAd copy deadline September 23rd
Technical ReviewGround Investigation
Don’t let colleagues miss out!Digital editions of NATJ areavailable to view free ofcharge online at tunnellingjournal.com
December/JanuaryAd booking deadline November 19thAd copy deadline November 25th
Technical ReviewShafts and Support
PreviewSME Annual Meeting and Exhibit + George A FoxConferencePlus free distribution at bothshows
Please note that technicalreviews are subject tochange
Hot Spots – Helmet and boots on, NATJ reports from a selection of North America’s tunneling projects... At The Face – NATJ gains exclusive interviews with leading experts in the industry...
Technical Reports – Engineers discuss key projects, technical developments or research and NATJ gives them as much space they need... Technology Reviews – NATJ examines
new technology, talking to consultants, contractors and manufacturers about unique and interesting project applications... Product & Company News – got a new product, serv-
ice or company announcement that you wish to share with the industry? Send it to us and we’ll include it in this dedicated section and in front of the professionals.
UNRIVALLED EDITORIAL QUALITY IN EVERY ISSUE
Including the technical reviews listed above, each issue will also feature:
KEEP US IN TOUCH WITH YOUR PROJECTS OR PRODUCTS...contact Amanda Foley on [email protected], or call +1 (603) 452 7577 or (cell) +44 (0) 7973 158 065
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Amanda Foley North American EditorEmail: [email protected]: +44 (0) 7973 158 065Office: + 44 (0) 1622 720 631Web: www.tunnelingjournal.com
Steve Caming Publishing DirectorEmail: [email protected]: + 1 (603) 662 6263Office: + 1 (603) 447 1187Web: www.tunnelingjournal.com
Tris Thomas Editorial DirectorEmail: [email protected]: + 44 (0) 7812 011 139Office: + 44 (0) 1622 720 631Web: www.tunnelingjournal.com
Rory Harris ChairmanEmail: [email protected]: + 1 (859) 321 3164Office: + 1 (859) 223 8297Web: www.tunnelingjournal.com
The youngest member of the Tunneling Journal team, Amanda was brought up in North London by a family of graphic design andmedia professionals. Following several years of working for PR agencies in and around London, Amanda took on the position ofmarketing coordinator for a tunneling recruitment agency in 1999. In this role Amanda attended British Tunnelling Society meetingswhere the members’ passion and enthusiasm for their work soon drew her towards a career in the industry. When a job opened inearly 2000 for an editorial assistant on Tunnels & Tunnelling International, Amanda jumped at the chance to work on the magazine.She quickly progressed to deputy editor and in early 2008 also took on the additional role of editor on T&T North America. Lastyear, after 10 years based in an office, Amanda decided it was time for a change of scene and can now be found working as afreelance journalist and editor of North American Tunneling Journal, while traveling around North and Latin America.
Steve has worked more than 25 years in publishing, the past decade in the tunneling industry. He has authored hundreds ofnewspaper and magazine articles, columns and several nationally broadcast documentary programs. Other special projectsinclude a naval commissioning program, presidential profiles and political reporting during the past 5 NH primaries and a historyand photography book on the White Mountains. Steve has operated Granite Media Services, a consulting and media companyspecializing in online and offline content creation and trade publishing for more than 15 years. Born, raised and educated in NewYork, Steve now lives and works in New Hampshire, where tunneling skills have proved both necessary and useful just gettingthrough the snow on his driveway.
A product of generations of Cornish miners and mining engineers, Tris followed in the family tradition of going underground at theage of 18. Upon realising life could be slightly less punishing than 12 hour shifts collaring off 3m compressed air leg drill steels, Tris enrolled at the UK’s world renowned Camborne School of Mines in 1988, graduating with an HND in 1991. Then after gaining his Honours degree at University in London, he travelled to Australia in 1996 where he sub-contracted in the mining and exploration departments on Western Australia’s goldfields. Upon returning to the UK in 1999 he was offered a job as a trainee technical writer on Tunnels & Tunnelling International. Within two years Tris was to become the magazine’s editor, and with a solid team he steered the magazine from troubled waters back to premiership status. After 10 years with T&TI, Tris felt it time for a new challenge and is extremely excited at the prospect of editing Tunneling Journal, a magazine proud to be ‘from the industry, for the industry’.
Rory graduated from London University in 1980 with a degree in Geology and spent seven years working as a geologist in the oil industry in Europe, Middle East, and Africa on both land and offshore installations. In 1987 he joined what became the Minova Group working in the Civil market in the UK, predominantly in the gunite market, but also supplying the grouting system for Channel Tun-nel. Rory moved to the USA in 1990 to what was originally known as Celtite Inc, the supplier of resin cartridges to the tunneling and min-ing industries, where he remained for nearly twenty years. The last ten years were spent as CEO of Minova USA, which supplied a widerange of products for roof bolting, ground consolidation and coatings applications on projects throughout North and South America.
TGS MEDIA LIMITED, 488 ALLARD HILL ROAD, CONWAY, NH 03818, USA
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Gary Tween Managing DirectorEmail: [email protected]: + 44 (0) 7973 206 638Office: + 44 (0) 1622 720 631Web: www.tunnelingjournal.com
Mark PiperFinance DirectorEmail: [email protected]: + 44 (0) 7768 564 255Office: + 44 (0) 1622 720 631Web: www.tunnelingjournal.com
Peter Bell DirectorEmail: [email protected]: + 44 (0) 7770 441 867Office: + 44 (0) 1622 720 631Web: www.tunnelingjournal.com
Daniel Lee-Billinghurst Sales ConsultantEmail:[email protected]: + 44 (0) 7818 422 712Telephone: + 44 (0) 203 239 6754 Web: www.tunnellingjournal.com
Gary started his publishing career in January 1989 working for Benn Publications as a sales executive on a magazine called Printing Today. In his first full year Gary increased the advertising sales revenue by a record 80.33% on the previous year. Still at Benn’s(later to become Miller Freeman), Gary worked on leading titles within the flooring and then furniture industries, securing his firstmanagerial role in April 1996. Looking for a new challenge, Gary left Miller Freeman in August 2000 and joined Polygon Media tomanage one of their magazines ‘Tunnels & Tunnelling International’, playing a key role in growing the business. After almost 10 yearsin an industry that he now calls home, Gary will continue his publishing adventure as a partner with Tunneling Journal and is ascommitted as ever to delivering a quality magazine that the tunneling industry wants and deserves.
Mark graduated from University of East Anglia in 1985 with a First Class degree in Chemistry and spent five years working as a Research Chemist in the agrochemical industry. Looking for a new challenge Mark qualified as a Chartered Accountant in 1993 and joined Burmah Castrol plc in the group head office. Moved to Burmah Castrol’s Minova business unit in 1998 as Group FinanceDirector. Mark headed the Minova group’s international finance function through a period of exceptional growth and under threedifferent owners before leaving the company at the end of 2008 following its sale to Orica.
Peter started his career as a mining engineer in the UK with Minova before moving into ground control consumables within the tunneling and mining industries. Peter held positions in sales and technical marketing, responsible for the resin capsule productportfolio. Peter then held positions as Chief Executive in the UK, South Africa and then Europe. During his time in Europe the Germanoffice became the centre for company’s tunneling activities. Peter then became the International Business Development Directorand Board member of Minova International. In this Role he took the company into Russia, India and China as well as being responsible for the media budget and brand development. Peter left Minova at the end of 2008 following its sale to Orica.
Daniel has 20 plus years experience in sales, 10 of those in Recruitment. I started my publishing career as a sales executive working for the localpaper, Friday-Ad. In December 1992 I joined Wilmington Publishing for a five year period working on their industrial portfolio, starting in junior salesworking up to management. I have since worked for organisations including Capital Radio, LBC & News Direct radio stations, Totaljobs.com, HPCiMedia & various recruitment consultants. I have had many successes in my career working on key accounts including Emirates, DHL, Virgin, Lotus,Bayer, Siemens, Hitachi & Omron to name a few. I have a true interest in the tunnelling industry having recruited civil, geotechnical & tunnelling engineers in opportunities globally for over 8 years. I know the difference between TBM, EPB, SCL & cut & cover, but I would never call myself an expert. I hope my recruitment, print & online experience will be an asset to Tunnelling Journal.
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