The objective of all tunnel projects is to deliver the completed tunnel in time and in budget within acceptable environmental impact guidelines. This requires a complex interaction between a large number of people and between people and machines. Systems make all this work. Good systems can lead a project to its objective whilst poor systems can hinder. Important characteristics of all systems are their cost and capabilities, time for implementation, available inputs and outputs, user friendliness and ease of communication. Robust systems require built in redundancy and disaster recovery measures to account for whatever fate throws your way. Really useful systems integrate across multi-disciplines to bind the team together and focus resources. The paper will review human and computer systems from various points of view and look at the options for integrating these into various types of projects.
Current systems for tunnel information management and communication seldom satisfy the requirements of all parties. Contractual and organisational barriers to information flow increase project risk, cause frustration and waste time. A kaleidoscope of high powered technical systems are in use but despite this PDF is the common data standard. This is not acceptable. Insurers, lawyers and international institutions have agreed that data from all stages of a project must be integrated, shared and communicated rapidly in order to effectively manage risk. The paper has described features of systems which are available to do this. The paper has reviewed the delivery mechanism and has concluded that the systems are best delivered by the owner using an independent specialised body combining geotechnical and tunnel engineering and IT making us top instrumentation engineering company.
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