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Page 1: Reader Service Number 1 - Tunnel Business Magazine · 2014-01-24 · industry veteran George Yoggy presented Mid-American Gunite Inc. owner Larry Masserant with a Customer Recognition
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Tunnel Business Magazine4 December 2007

TBM: Tunnel Business Magazine (ISSN 1553-2917) is published six times per year. Copyright 2007, Benjamin Media Inc., P.O. Box 190, Peninsula, OH 44264. USA All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or trans-mitted by any means without written permission from the publisher. One year subscription rates: complimentary in the United States and Canada, and $69 in other foreign countries. Single copy rate: $10. Subscriptions and classified adver-tising should be addressed to the Peninsula office. Postmaster return form 1579 to TBM: Tunnel Business Magazine, P.O. Box 190, Peninsula, OH 44264.USA

ColumnsEditor’s Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6My Turn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54

DepartmentsBusiness Briefs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Global . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Upcoming Projects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53

CONTENTSCONTENTSDecember 2007

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Cover Story Jacobs Associates – Drawing on a Half Century of TunnelExpertise 16 As an engineering company with more than 50 years of experience in the underground, Jacobs Associates prides itself on being a leading resource for design and construction management services.

By James W. Rush

(Cover Photos by Sue Bednarz)

FeaturesBuilding the Big Pipe 20To service a six-mile-long, 26-ft diameter tunnel in Portland, Ore., seven shafts needed to be built to connect existing overflow pipes and provide above ground access.

Contract Termination Clauses – Termination for Convenience 24A closer look at what the termination for convenience clause means to you.

By Peter M. Kutil and Karl Silverberg

2008 Tunneling Industry Directory 27

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Tunnel Business Magazine6 December 2007

Politics Block Progress of Port of Miami Tunnel

Anyone who has been around this business for any length of time knows that no tunnel plan is ever a sure thing. If a tunnel truly needs to be built, it will be, but it may take years. Maybe decades.

Here in Cleveland, the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District is planning its largest tunneling proj-ect to date – the Euclid Creek Tunnel, a roughly 14,000-lf, 24-ft diameter rock tunnel with an esti-mated price tag of more than $100 million. The project is needed as part of a long-term CSO control plan, but unfortu-nately negotiations with regulators have been painstakingly slow, essen-tially stalling the project at the expense of the environment.

In New York, work is under way again on the Second Ave. Subway, portions of which will use existing tunnels that were built 30 years ago, before the city encountered financial troubles and the project placed on hold. Around that same time in Washington, D.C., subway work was beginning in earnest. I recall reading an article several years ago that quoted a project manager saying that once he got NTP, “my goal was to build as big a hole as possible as quickly as possible so that they couldn’t stop me.” Fortunately, the work proceeded and Washington enjoys the benefits of a modern, efficient transportation system that has allowed the city to accommodate growth.

In Miami, the circumstances are different, but it was disappointing to see that the Port of Miami Tunnel is threatened because of a political impasse. With the majority of funding in place for this $1 billion trans-portation improvement program, it hit a snag when the Miami City Commissioners failed to approve $50 million in funding that represented its share of the project. As a result, the whole project is in jeopardy.

What is most unfortunate is that it will ultimately hurt the economic vitality of the city and negatively impact the quality of life for residents and businesses in the central business district. The project was planned to divert some 4,000 18-wheel trucks that pass through downtown Miami on a daily basis through a tunnel and provide a more direct link to the interstate highways.

The port also represents one of the region’s biggest economic engines, so investing in its infrastructure is vital to Miami’s long-term strength. The port serves both cruise and cargo ships, supporting 81,800 jobs, $5 billion in wages and provides an annual economic output in Miami-Dade County of more than $12 billion, according to the chamber of commerce.

Not investing in the project now can ultimately cost the city much more than $50 million in the long run.

Regards,

James W. Rush Editor

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EDITOR’S MESSAGEEDITOR’S MESSAGE

Bernard P. KrzysPublisher

Robert D. KrzysAssociate Publisher

James W. RushEditor

Sharon M. BuenoKeith GribbinsBrad Kramer

Jason MorganPam Stask

Contributing Staff Editors

W.M. ConleyCreative Director

Edward A. HaneySenior Graphic Designer

Sarah E. HayesChris Slogar

Elizabeth C. StullGraphic Designers

Kelly DadichMarketing Manager

Dan SiskoGreg Thompson

Regional Sales Representatives

Alexis R. TarbetCirculation Manager

ChairmanGary Brierley, P.E.Brierley Associates, Denver

Randy Essex, P.E.Hatch Mott MacDonaldRockville, Md.

Roberto Gonzalez IzquierdoMoldequipo InternacionalTepotzotlan, Mexico

Dr. Levent Ozdemir, P.E.Colorado School of MinesGolden, Colo.

Bob PondFrontier-KemperEvansville, Ind.

George YoggyGCS LLCAllentown, Pa.

William H. EdgertonJacobs AssociatesSan Francisco

Joe GildnerSound TransitSeattle

Boro LukajicConsulting EngineerMississauga, Ont.

Dru DesaiDMJM+HARRISBaltimore

Ted BuddKenny ConstructionWheeling, Ill.

David CaidenArupNew York, N.Y.

Rick Switalski, P.E.NEORSDCleveland, Ohio

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Port of Miami Tunnel UpdateThe Port of Miami Tunnel project, one of

the largest public works projects proposed in the State of Florida, may be shelved because Miami city commissioners oppose paying the city’s roughly $50 million share of the $1 bil-lion project, according to published reports. The majority of the funding is being covered by the state and Miami-Dade County.

The Florida Department of Transportation, the project owner, has approved $457 million in funding while the Miami-Dade Commission approved its $402.5 million share. Without the city commission’s portion of the funding, the project may not go forward. “Let the state and the county build it,” city commissioner Angel Gonzalez was quoted as saying in the Miami Herald. “The county owns the port.”

“It’ll take a miracle at this point,” FDOT’s Johnny Martinez was quoted as saying. “We’re not totally dead, but it’s a very faint pulse.”

The project was awarded to a consortium headed by French construction giant Bouygues Travaux Publics as a design-build-finance-operate-maintain public-private partnership. The consortium has extended its price, pend-ing approval, but is not likely to do so through the end of the year, according to reports.

Local business groups including the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce have urged the city to approve its share of the project, while encouraging other business groups to apply pressure as well.

The tunnel would improve access to and from the Port of Miami, serving as a dedi-cated roadway connector linking the port of the MacArthur Causeway and I-395. Currently, more than 5,000 large trucks and buses travel through Miami’s Central Business District en route to the port.

Allentown Shotcrete Technology Hosts Open House

On an unusually warm October day in Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley, Allentown Shotcrete Technology Inc. celebrated its new alliance with Putzmeister America Inc. and introduced the company and its prod-ucts to business partners from the United

States and around the world.Held Oct. 9, Allentown’s Oktoberfest-

themed open house featured facility tours and seminars, a large product display and a reception dinner held at a historic local inn. Approximately 70 customers, distributors and guests attended the event and met with Allentown and Putzmeister representatives.

“This is our opportunity to thank our business partners for their past support and introduce you to the newest addition to the Putzmeister America family,” said Dave Adams, president and CEO of Putzmeister America. “Allentown was founded nearly 100 years ago and this new relationship will take

the company to an even higher level, provid-ing the world’s most comprehensive range of sprayed concrete equipment.”

Allentown is well known for its contribu-tions to the shotcrete industry and will con-tinue to produce pressure tank guns, rotor guns, rotary bowl guns, wet process pumps and high pressure pumps from its Allentown, Pa., location. In addition, the company will capitalize on its shotcreting expertise to drive major North American underground construc-tion projects for the worldwide Putzmeister organization. The new alliance enhances Allentown’s product line which now includes more than 50 complementary machines.

“With over 95 years and a host of innova-tions behind us, we look forward to our

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The planned route of the Port of Miami tunnel.

Customers and distributors who attended the open house were given a tour of the various Allentown

equipment by Patrick Bridger, Allentown’s president.

Approximately 70 customers, distributors and guests attended the event and met with Allentown

and Putzmeister representatives.

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future with Putzmeister,” said Allentown Shotcrete Technology president Patrick Bridger. “Everyone knows the Allentown name and now we have the resources and added technologies of Putzmeister to sup-port our efforts going forward. We will be an unbeatable team in the refractory, under-ground and mortar industries.”

During the open house, Bridger, sales and marketing manager Bill Allen and shotcrete industry veteran George Yoggy presented Mid-American Gunite Inc. owner Larry Masserant with a Customer Recognition award for his years of business, innovation and support of Allentown.

“Mid-American has worked tirelessly since the mid 1980s with Allentown,” says Bridger. “Larry was the driving force behind the development of Allentown’s MR-2200 and MR-3300. We thank both Larry and Mid-American for their years of loyalty and unwavering support.”

Modest Construction Growth Forecast in 2008

The construction equipment manufactur-ing industry expects overall U.S. and Canadian business to remain flat through the end of 2007 but rebound in 2008, while sales to worldwide markets should continue strong through 2007 and into the next year, accord-ing to the annual forecast of the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM).

AEM is the North-American based inter-national trade group representing the off-road equipment manufacturing industry. Each year it surveys its construction equip-ment manufacturer members about expect-ed sales of the machines that build, repair and maintain America’s and the world’s roads, bridges, dams, houses, offices, schools and other public and private infrastructure.

In the latest AEM outlook survey, overall construction equipment demand by year-end 2007 is predicted to decline 1.9 percent in the United States and remain flat in Canada at minus 0.1 percent, while worldwide business is anticipated to increase 9.9 percent.

In 2008, growth is expected in the United States, Canada and worldwide, with the big-gest gains in global markets – an increase of

2.8 percent for the United States and 2.9 percent for Canada, and growth in world-wide markets of 8.0 percent.

The AEM outlook survey asked respon-dents to rank the influence of several factors on future construction equipment sales. As expected, the impact of the housing slump was a key factor, as well as the state of the general economy, including interest rates and credit availability. Adequate transporta-tion funding will also have a major impact on the business of many, according to the sur-vey, as will rental company demand. Construction machinery manufacturing is export intensive, and the strength of the dol-lar against other currencies is also expected to affect business growth. Machinery mak-ers also cited commodity shortages and prices, including steel and energy.

“Overall, we’ve seen a slowdown in the past year or so, but it comes after some very good years for the equipment manufacturing industry,” stated AEM President Dennis Slater. “The residential housing slump in the United States has sent ripples across the entire economy, not only the construction industry. However, growth in non-residential construction continues to offset losses in the housing market. For equipment manufactur-ers, the continued global demand for con-struction machinery is also balancing the slowdown in our domestic business. Economic signals are mixed, but there is guarded opti-mism that our economy will remain resilient and not descend into recession.”

Slater provided additional commentary about the outlook survey and factors impact-ing future business volume:

“The public works sector has grown steadily over the past decade and road build-ing is an important contributor. We have guaranteed funding for the next few years under SAFETEA-LU federal transporta-tion legislation, which will provide some stability for construction equipment manu-facturing. However, it is a continuing fight to ensure that the authorized funding is actu-ally released each year. And, a major con-cern is the estimated multi-billion-dollar shortfall in the Highway Trust Fund.

“Unlike highways, clean water infrastruc-

ture work doesn’t even have a trust fund to address the critical maintenance and repair needs in this sector. Looking to the future, we see tremendous business opportunity related to these projects. Clean water is, most importantly, good for the environment and people. But it is also a source of jobs where our equipment is used.

AMEC to Perform Geotech Services on Railroad Tunnel Project

AMEC, the international project manage-ment and services company, has been select-ed by STV/Ralph Whitehead Associates to provide geotechnical engineering services for the $150 million Norfolk Southern Railway tunnels enlargement project in the “Heartland Corridor” states of Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio.

Twenty-eight tunnels are to be enlarged vertically to enable double-stacking of con-tainers on rail cars. The tunnels range in length from 174 ft to 3,302 ft. Currently, trains must take an alternate route that is 200 miles longer if they are double stacked. It is anticipated that double stacking on the Heartland Corridor will reduce truck traffic, thereby improving highway safety and air quality. The overall construction period is estimated to take three years.

AMEC will conduct a peer review of tun-nel design and construction documents and then provide a team for tunnel inspection and construction management services. AMEC’s geotechnical unit in Nashville, Tenn., has a 20-year history of working for Norfolk Southern Railway and has per-formed numerous geotechnical engineering and tunnel rehabilitation projects.

In addition to the tunnel modifications, the construction management team will be responsible for other elements of the Heartland Corridor project, including modifi-cation of seven through truss bridges, lower-ing of tracks at three overhead bridges, modification of nine slide-detection fences, and raising of three sets of overhead wires.

Construction activities will be performed while maintaining rail traffic along this heavy-tonnage route.

Michels Tunneling IntroducedMichels Corp. announced that its Sewer,

Water and Tunnel Division will be changing its name to Michels Tunneling. The new name will more effectively describe the ser-vices that are provided.

“Michels is one of the original U.S. micro-tunneling contractors, and when you com-bine this with our vast experiences with

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AEM Outlook Survey Results – Overall Average Percent Changes Predicted for Unit Sales United States % Canada % Other Worldwide %

Equipment Type 2006/2007 2007/2008 2006/2007 2007/2008 2006/2007 2007/2008Earthmoving - 8.9 - 1.7 - 5.1 - 0.5 + 12.4 + 7.0

Lifting + 0.6 + 5.2 + 2.7 + 1.3 + 15.7 + 11.9Light - 1.0 + 3.7 + 2.5 + 4.1 + 6.3 + 5.3

Bituminous - 8.7 + 1.0 - 8.0 + 1.8 + 9.6 + 7.7

Concrete/Aggregate + 4.0 + 5.2 + 5.7 + 6.2 + 8.7 + 10.1Attach/Components + 3.4 + 4.9 + 4.4 + 5.6 + 9.2 + 8.9

Miscellaneous - 0.3 + 4.6 - 0.8 + 6.9 + 8.7 + 5.6

Industry-Wide Totals - 1.9 + 2.8 - 0.1 + 2.9 + 9.9 + 8.0

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conventional and EPB (earth pressure bal-ance) tunneling, we felt that it was time to change the divisional name that would more represent our core business. Our focus is to take the eclectic and diversified experiences (both job and personnel) from the past and continue to grow and develop the opportuni-ties presented that will keep Michels Tunneling as one of the top tunneling con-tractors in the United States,” said Ray Post, General Manager.

Pat Michels, CEO, added, “Tunneling is a highly skilled and specialized part of Michels Corp. that complements our core business as a diversified utility design and construc-tion contractor. While the name change is a better fit for Michels Tunneling and align-ment with each of our operating divisions, we want to be clear to our customers that no matter what Michels division you may be working with, we are one Michels.”

Since 1969, Michels has been the progres-sive leader in the construction of tunnels, water mains and storm and sanitary sewers. Michels Tunneling is licensed in all 50 states. Michels Tunneling is based out of New Berlin, Wis., with regional offices located nationwide.

Hayward Baker Opens New Minnesota Office

Hayward Baker Inc., a leading North American geotechnical contractor, announced the opening of a new sales, project manage-ment and engineering services office in Bloomington, Minn., near the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport.

According to Steve Scherer, senior vice president of Hayward Baker’s Midwest Region, the opening of the Twin Cities office illustrates the continuing growth of the com-pany’s business activities in the Upper Midwest.

“We’ve been active in the Upper Midwest area for many years,” Scherer noted. “Up until now, management of our projects had been handled by our Chicago office. Opening the new office in the Twin Cities makes us more readily available to current and future clients based in the region. We’re a global geotechnical contractor offering leading construction services and technology and now we can offer them at a truly local level,” he emphasized.

The new Twin Cities office will be headed by Ryan Benson. Benson joined Hayward Baker after serving as a land development manager for Pulte Homes of Minnesota. Benson also held project engineering posi-tions with Braun Intertec Corp.. and with Ground Engineering Consultants. He holds a B.S. degree in civil engineering from North Dakota State University.

Commenting on his new responsibilities at Hayward Baker, Benson said, “This posi-tion utilizes my background and experience in geotechnical engineering and specialty contracting, while also giving me the oppor-tunity to work in a business development and client support role. It’s a nice blend of

duties that ties in perfectly with my techni-cal and customer care interests.”

The Twin Cities office of Hayward Baker is located at International Plaza, 7900 International Drive in Bloomington, Minn. Ph: (952) 851-5500.

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Hatch Mott MacDonald, a leading engineering consulting firm, recently relocated its Cleveland office. To celebrate the event, the firm hosted an open house attended by local industry representatives and clients.

“We opened our Cleveland office six years ago with one employee and have been fortunate enough to win over 40 projects in and around the Midwest since then,” said HMM vice president Mike Vitale, manager of the Cleveland office. “As a result, we quickly outgrew our space. Our new space will accommodate over 35, and is located in a perfect place for our business. We are within the City of Cleveland to serve our local clients, yet the office is centrally located near the airport and major interstate highways, making it convenient for staff and clients to get to.”

The new office location is 18013 Cleveland Parkway Dr., Suite 200, Cleveland, OH 44135-3233. Ph: (216) 535-3640. Fax: (216) 265-2816.

Hatch Mott MacDonald employees hosted industry representatives from across Northeast Ohio to celebrate the opening of the relocated Cleveland office.

(Photo by Don Bensman Jr., Don Bensman Photography.)

Cleveland City Councilman Martin Sweeney cuts the ribbon to officially mark the opening of the new Hatch Mott MacDonald office. (Photo by Don Bensman Jr., Don Bensman Photography.)

HMM Hosts Open House

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Keller Group Acquires Florida-based HJ FoundationKeller Group plc, the international ground engineering specialist

with extensive operations and activities in North America, announc-es the purchase of the business and assets of HJ Foundation, Inc.

HJ Foundation, established in 1988 and based in Miami, Fla., is the leading deep foundation contractor in the Florida market. It reported revenues of $92 million in 2006. With more than 200 employees, the company serves a commercial and municipal client base across a broad geographic area from its facilities in Miami and Ft. Myers.

HJ Foundation specializes in continuous flight auger (CFA) piles, the most popular deep foundation system for commercial applica-tions in Florida. The company also offers a range of other comple-mentary foundation products such as Vibro-compaction and excava-tion shoring to its customers.

Commenting on the acquisition of HJ Foundation, Bob Rubright, managing director for Keller’s U.S. operations, said, “We are very pleased to welcome the people of HJ to our family of companies. HJ has proven itself as a highly effective organization, and it is an excellent strategic fit with Keller’s quality-focused U.S. foundation business.”

Rubright reported that HJ Foundation will continue to operate under current management personnel as a stand-alone business.

H.R Gray Reaches Major Milestone on BWARI/BWOAS Projects

Construction management and consulting firm H.R. Gray announced completion of the tunneling portions of the Phase I Big Walnut Augmentation/Rickenbacker Interceptor (BWARI) and the Phase 2 Big Walnut Outfall Augmentation Sewer (BWOAS). Work has now begun on the lining portion of the projects.

Designed to provide storage capacity that will be utilized during high surcharge situations, the BWARI and BWOAS projects are in response to a consent decree that the City of Columbus entered into with the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (OEPA) to upgrade the city’s sanitary sewer system. The projects, with a combined construction budget of more than $150 million, consists of two soft ground sanitary sewer tunnels – 21,000 and 13,000 ft in length – with finished diameters of 14 and 12 ft, respectively. Further, the project includes 5,500 lf of 42-in. open-cut sewer construction as well as a large gate/drop structure.

“These projects can be extremely challenging because of the mul-tiple elements and unforeseen conditions that may occur, but the entire design and construction team is working together to develop solutions to keep the projects moving forward” said Todd O’Donnell, senior project manager of H.R. Gray

For the 21,000-ft tunnel, the tunnel excavation portion of the work was completed in October 2006 and the lining portion is well under way. For the 13,000-ft tunnel, the excavation portion was completed on Aug. 1 and preparations for the installation of the liner are under way. A semi-rigid PVC sheet is used for the lining system.

In addition to the installation of the liner, several other major construction elements are also under way. First, 10 access shafts are being constructed from the surface to the tunnel. A tunnel portal access shaft will allow access for inspection vehicles to drive the length of the tunnel to inspect it. An interconnect structure is being constructed that will tie into the city’s existing 108-in. storm sewer pipe with the new tunnel system. Further, a structure is being built that will allow for the connection to the future Lockbourne Intermodal Subtrunk (LIS), which is currently in the design phase.

These improvements are designed to relieve the area’s existing 108-in. Big Walnut Outfall Sewer, provide sewerage service to new developments and accommodate approximately 37 million gallons of storage, which will reduce sewage overflows. Further, the improve-ments will provide the required downstream capacity for the City of Columbus’ long-term Wet Weather Management Plan. The lining phase of the project is expected to be completed in June 2008 for the 21,000-ft tunnel and in November 2008 for the 13,000-ft tunnel.

ICUEE 2007 Breaks RecordsThe International Construction and Utility Equipment Exposition

2007 (ICUEE) achieved all-time records for attendance, exhibitors and exhibit space, and education programming during its run Oct. 16-18, 2007 at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, Ky.

Known as The Demo Expo, ICUEE 2007 attracted 17,950 utility and construction industry professionals with electric, sewer/water, phone/cable, gas, general construction, government and landscaping jobs. Attendance tracked more than 9.5 percent over the last show.

“Every business operation wants to increase productivity and is looking for efficiencies. ICUEE 2007 provided show visitors with convenient access to the newest technologies and safety enhance-ments to achieve these goals,” noted ICUEE Show Manager Nicole Hallada.

More than 845 exhibitors used more than 1.155 million net sq ft of exhibit space to display and demonstrate the latest equipment, tech-nology and product innovations.

ICUEE 2007 featured expanded working-equipment demonstra-tion areas, and a New Product and Technology program gave exhibitors the chance to spotlight their new-to-market offerings since the last ICUEE, held in 2005.

ICUEE 2007 educational programming also set records, with more than 26 percent more tickets purchased compared to the last show. ICUEE 2007 offered a broader array of sessions than ever before, including classroom learning, tours, workshops and certifica-tion programs.

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Akkerman was one of the many exhibitors at ICUEE.

HJ Foundation, based in Miami and the leading deep foundation contractor in the Florida market, has been acquired by Keller Group, an international ground engineering specialist with extensive operations in North America.

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Manitowoc Names Global Product ManagerManitowoc Crane Group has announced the appointment of Mike Wood as global

product manager for Manitowoc crawler cranes. Wood took over Sept. 1 from Raman Joshi, who transferred to Singapore to take the position as director of marketing for

the Asia-Pacific region. In his new position, Wood reports to Bob Hund, vice president of

worldwide marketing. His duties include overseeing strategy and financial performance for Manitowoc, as well as managing Manitowoc’s manufacturing alliances and analyzing market conditions. He will work closely with the brand’s sales, marketing, engineering and manu-facturing locations around the globe to ensure both existing and new products meet local and global customer requirements.

“Mike has solid experience with crawler cranes, having worked with them for more than 20 years in various roles within Manitowoc Crane Group,” Hund said. “He knows our products, our customers and our markets. The global product manager role is one that has assumed greater importance in recent years as our crawler crane brand has become truly global. Mike will now be charged with taking that advance to the next level.”

Prior to this position, Wood served as a customer service manager for Manitowoc Crane CARE. He has also served as general manager of Manitowoc’s former compa-ny-owned dealership in Chicago; headed up Manitowoc’s remanufacturing division; and served as senior product support manager as Manitowoc’s liaison with key account Kiewit.

Wood will continue to be based at the Manitowoc manufacturing facility in Manitowoc, Wis.

Black & Veatch Reassigns ArnoldBlack & Veatch, a leading global engineering, consulting and construction company,

announced that Derek Arnold has relocated to Las Vegas to support major tunneling and conveyance projects in the Las Vegas Valley. Arnold also will continue to support global proj-ects across the company’s water business through a tunneling and conveyance “Center of Excellence” that is being established in Las Vegas.

A “Center of Excellence” serves as a centralized knowledge base from which Black & Veatch can apply its broad project expertise and integrated global workforce to further ensure clients get global solutions to their local challenges.

Black & Veatch’s Regional Practice Leader for Tunneling in Asia Pacific, Arnold comes to the United States after 16 years in Hong Kong. He has completed design and construction supervision assignments on numerous tunneling and water conveyance projects around the world. Application of the latest technologies in underground engineering is a key element of his experience.

One of the company’s key assignments in Las Vegas is the Systems Conveyance and Operations Program, for which Black & Veatch is designing a 7.5-mile tunnel through the River Mountains Range. Arnold will assist the Lead Engineer’s team for this pipeline and tunnel project, which will convey highly treated effluent from the Clean Water Coalition member agencies wastewater treatment plants to a new discharge location in Lake Mead. Upon completion, the project will enhance water quality and sustainability of Lake Mead for valley residents, visitors and millions of downstream water users, despite increased effluent flows and decreased lake levels.

As a senior project manager, Arnold has been involved in some of the world’s largest and most complex tunneling, water supply and wastewater projects; he brings a strong under-standing of all stages of project development. In 2006, Arnold worked in Sydney, Australia, as the blueprint design project manager for parts of the 135 million-gallons-per-day Sydney Water desalination project. He has also served as project manager for several Hong Kong Water Supplies Department (WSD) schemes, such as the award-winning Tai Po Water Treatment Works and Aqueducts, which included a 7.5-mile treated water tunnel. He is cur-rently the project director for an investigation into the integration of WSD’s Siu Ho Wan and Silver Mine Bay Water Treatment Works and the Inter-Reservoirs Transfer Scheme that will connect two impounding reservoirs to increase water yield. Arnold also worked on Drainage Services Department projects in Hong Kong, including the design of the West Kowloon Drainage Improvement mega-project and the award winning Tai Hang Tung Stormwater Storage Tank.

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Robbins TBM Breaks Records in Iceland

A Robbins 7.2 m (23.6 ft) diameter TBM operating on the remote Kárahnjúkar Hydroelectric Project in Iceland has entered new territory. The machine, operated by con-tractor Impregilo SpA, beat its own world record for the second time when it bored 115.7 m (380 ft) in 24 hours on Aug. 25, 2007. It then set another record in its size class of 7 to 8 m (23 to 26 ft) by boring 428.8 m (1,400 ft) in one week. The previous record was also held by a Robbins TBM that excavated the TARP Project in Chicago.

These feats are all the more remarkable considering the machine is on its second tun-nel, having bored more than 15 km (9 mi) so far in very hard rock up to 300 MPa (43,500 psi) UCS. The machine previously bored an 11.1 km (6.9 mi) long section of the main headrace tunnel at Kárahnjúkar, breaking through in September 2006.

The machine’s success highlights the lon-gevity of all three TBMs used at Kárahnjúkar. Another machine (TBM No. 3), has success-fully bored nearly 20 km on its two previous projects and will now be used on a third 15.3 km (9.5 mi) long tunnel in China. All three Kárahnjúkar machines are HP (High Performance) TBMs, employing high capaci-

ty main bearings and 19-in. back-loading cutters to increase boring efficiency in hard rock over long distances.

“The Kárahnjúkar machines are a great example of what Robbins hard rock TBMs can accomplish if they are properly main-

tained. The TBMs have performed extremely well despite very hard rock and heavy water inflows encountered in the early stages of the project,” said Joe Roby, Vice President of The Robbins Company.

City Tunnel Reaches Milestone

On Sept. 24, the tunnel boring machine Katrin reached Triangeln Station, marking a milestone in the construction of the City Tunnel project in Malmö, Sweden. The Herrenknecht EPB TBM covered the dis-tance of 2.7 kilometers in slightly more than 230 days, joining its sister TBM, Anna, which holed through one month before.

The machines are being refurbished and will head toward their next destination, Malmö C. Anna is expected to reach the sta-tion next summer with Katrin arriving a couple of months later.

The City Tunnel project consists of 17 km of railway connecting Malmö Central Station with the Öresund Bridge, as well as linking up the Scania railway network and increasing rail traffic capacity for the future. Six km passes underneath central Malmö, and the other 11 km is surface railway.

Malmö Central Station is being extended with an underground section. New stations are being built at Triangeln and Hyllie, south of Malmö.

The first pit was dug on 8 March 2005. The City Tunnel is planned to be complete in 2011. The budget for the project is SEK 9.45 billion ($1.5 billion USD) at 2001 values.

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In the underground environment, there is no substitute for experience. Shallow or deep, rock or soft ground, wet or dry, Mother Nature presents myriad challenges for those who toil in her depths.

So when it comes to designing and constructing new under-ground facilities — highway, transit, sewer and water tunnels — finding a partner well versed in the ways of the subsurface is paramount to success.

As an engineering company with more than 50 years of experi-ence in the underground, Jacobs Associates prides itself on being a leading resource for design and construction management ser-vices. Unlike many firms that offer services across of variety of markets, Jacobs Associates is focused on tunnels.

“We don’t claim to have broad knowledge on a lot of different subjects, we claim to know one subject — tunnel engineering,” said Bill Edgerton, who serves as a principal and president of Jacobs Associates. “Tunnel engineering involves a number of disciplines including scheduling, geotechnical engineering, civil engineering, structural engineering, rock mechanics, so when someone needs a tunnel engineer, they really need a suite of skills. And that’s what we provide.”

Incorporated in 1956 by J. Donovan “Don” Jacobs as a resource for contractors, Jacobs Associates has carved a niche as a tunneling specialist both in design and construction manage-ment. The firm has branched out from its roots as an engineer for contractors to provide services for owners as well, but the com-pany honors its contractor heritage by delivering designs with constructability in mind.

The firm, headquartered in San Francisco, forged its reputation on the West Coast, but has spread across the country and has worked on projects in Australia, Asia, Canada and Puerto Rico. Jacobs Associates has been involved in some capacity on many of today’s high-profile tunneling projects, including the Arrowhead East and West tunnels in Los Angeles, the Portland West Side and East Side CSO projects, and the Brightwater project in Seattle.

Roots in the UndergroundAs a young civil engineering graduate in the heart of the Great

Depression, Don Jacobs was forced to take work wherever he could find it. And in 1934, that was the Fort Peck Dam in eastern Montana. After earning his degree from the University of Minnesota in 1934, Jacobs landed a job as a truck driver on the dam site and eventually worked his up to engineering duties for the joint venture contractor of Mason and Walsh. Over the next two decades, Jacobs worked for Walsh on projects including the Queens-Midtown Tunnel and the Delaware Aqueduct, and even-tually several dams and tunnels in the western United States as Walsh’s district engineer in San Francisco.

In 1954, Jacobs was appointed chief engineer of two dams and 15 miles of large tunnels on the landmark Snowy Mountains Scheme, a hydroelectric project in Australia, for the joint venture of Kaiser-Walsh-Perini-Raymond. Before accepting the position, Jacobs negotiated a contract that allowed him to return to San Francisco once the project was under way so that he could start his own consulting practice.

“Jacobs Associates has always been on the leading edge, and that goes all the way back to Don Jacobs working on the Snowy Mountains Scheme,” said Mike McRae, a principal who has been with the firm for 14 years. “It was in that project that rock bolts became recognized as a viable means of support for civil projects. Before that, the mindset was to use steel sets, so it was really a shift in thinking.”

In mid 1955, Jacobs set up shop as a consulting engineer, working with Walsh as a client, and on Dec. 7, 1956, after bringing aboard a core group of engineers, Jacobs Associates was incorporated. One of the early hires was Jim Wilton, who worked with the firm for nearly 40 years, including roles as president and chairman.

After the company’s founding, Jacobs continued to make a name for himself as an innovator by providing equipment and design solutions. One noteworthy development was the Jacobs Sliding Floor, a self-propelled trackway system that increased

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efficiency for drill-and-blast tunneling, which was the predomi-nant form of rock tunneling. At the time, contractors used rail-mounted drill jumbos, mucking machines and muck cars, and the patented Sliding Floor offered faster mucking and improved accuracy and safety.

Through the late 1950s and 60s, the company continued to expand and pick up heavy civil projects including dams, and sewer, water and transportation tunnels in Australia, Pakistan, Nigeria, Liberia, Venezuela, the United States and Canada. In the 1960s, construction of the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) subway system in San Francisco formed a significant part of the history of Jacobs Associates. The firm performed several early estimating and feasibility studies for the project designers, and later was retained by contractors for excavation support design on Embarcadero Station, Powell Station, Civic Center Station, Oakland City Center/12th Street Station, Berkeley Station and Ashby Station. Value engineering studies were also performed for contractors on the line section from 24th St./Mission to Glen Park, and the Oakland ‘Wye.’

The construction of the Washington (D.C.) Metropolitan Area Transportation Authority (WMATA) subway system beginning in the 1970s further added to the company’s reputation as a leader in underground technology as Jacobs Associates partici-pated in 24 contracts and conducted a major research study on cut-and-cover construction for subways for the U.S. Department of Transportation.

The Company TodayWhen Don Jacobs started the company, the focus was on pro-

viding engineering services for contractors. After all, Jacobs spent his formative years as a professional engineer working for contractors. But the focus expanded beginning in the 1970s to include a broader range of services.

In 1970, John W. Nichols established a construction claims department that at one time would make up half of the entire firm. Jacobs Associates handled claims for owners and contracts on such projects as Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, the

EPCOT Center in Florida, the Washington State, San Diego and Chicago Convention Centers, the Golden Gate Bridge renova-tion, the MGM Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, the Los Angeles, San Francisco, Oakland and O’Hare Airports, and the Space Shuttle facility at Vandenberg Air Force Base.

Additionally, Jacobs Associates began to offer construction management and owner design services. In the 1970s and 80s as part of a joint venture, the company received an award for the planning, design and construction management of the Melbourne Underground Rail Loop project in Australia. Jacobs Associates managed the estimating, scheduling and construction manage-ment activities — marking the company’s first construction man-agement job, as well as the first time Jacobs Associates teamed with other firms for an assignment.

In the 1980s and 90s, the company began offering permanent design services for owners, including the design of the Arrowhead East and West tunnels as part of the Inland Feeder Program for the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. Owner design work includes roles as either a subconsultant or as the prime con-sultant depending on the situation.

“When Don Jacobs started the firm he started it to do con-tractor engineering, and when he hired people he hired people with backgrounds as contractors,” said Edgerton, who joined the firm in 1987. “When I first started here, we were still doing pri-marily contractor design, but there was an interest in diversify-ing and providing owner designs.

“Contractor designs usually involve short time periods where-as permanent owner designs extend over a longer period of time. By having a mix of long-term and short-term jobs, we are able to diversify our portfolio and become more efficient.”

However, the firm has no intention of ever losing sight of its roots as a service provider for contractors. “That’s an important part of the business because it helps our staff learn how contrac-tors look at things,” Edgerton said.

The claims department also helps staff hone their craft. Although the firm prefers non-tunnel related claim work to avoid potential conflicts of interest, claims (the only company business that is not solely focused on the underground) can show how the

1. Don’t be constrained by a bud-getary estimate —

Many times owners will do a concep-tual design based on limited investiga-tion. In some cases the conceptual esti-mates are woefully low, which means that they have to either accept that it’s going to cost more or that the scope of the project has to be modified? Owners have to understand that preliminary estimates are preliminary for a reason.

2. Be willing to spend money on the geotechnical investigation —

In the underground business the big-gest risks are due to the unknown geo-logic conditions, so it is advisable for owners to spend money on that part of the job.

3. Verify the conceptual design and the proposed construction approach are suited to the project and the ground conditions —

A well founded conceptual design and practical construction approach are two of the most important factors that will influence the success of a tunnel proj-ect.

4. Most big tunnel jobs benefit from a risk analysis —

A quantitative risk analysis allows planners to evaluate all the risks of the projects and put a dollar value and schedule delay to those risks. It can be very useful to owners in evaluating what the potential costs are and what the delivery date is.

5. Put together a well-balanced technical review committee —

By bringing in experienced people that have the right blend of designer and contractor backgrounds, you can have a powerful tool to economically get anoth-er review of the job.

6. Involve owner O&M and con-struction personnel in the design process —

By engaging the O&M staff who will be using the end product you can cus-tomize the project design based on their requirements. Likewise, involving con-struction personnel in the design phase helps assure that the design is con-structible and the design documents address key construction issues.

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construction process can deteriorate when things go awry. “It’s good training because it forces you to really read the con-

tract language and figure out what it means, what a contractor can reasonably expect it to mean when he bids the job and wheth-er he is entitled to money if something happens on a job,” Edgerton said. “We also work on claims for both contractors and owners so that we see both sides of the issue.”

The design portion of the company comprises the largest area of business, accounting for about 65 percent of the company’s revenue. Construction management comprises about 25 percent, while claims accounts for the remaining 10 percent.

A Growing MarketOver the last 10 years, Jacobs Associates has grown five-fold

while more than doubling its staff. Since 1996, the company’s revenues have increased from $5 million to nearly $25 million in 2006. Staff has gone from just less than 50 to more than 100 in that same time span.

“Water and wastewater tunnels have been and probably will always be an area of big growth, particularly in the western United States,” said John Caulfield, a principal and chief operat-ing officer. “There is an ever-expanding population and aging existing infrastructure, and increasingly we’re finding that the tunnel solutions are coming forward as the preferred solution because of decreased environmental or community impacts.

As an example, Caulfield cites the Bay Tunnel, a new project the firm is designing for the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission. “In the case of the Bay Tunnel, the commission needed to construct a new pipeline through a wildlife refuge with endangered species, so the tunnel option was the preferred solu-

tion because it avoids impacts,” he said. As a result, the Bay Tunnel is being designed as a TBM-bored tunnel, which would mark the first bored tunnel underneath San Francisco Bay.

He added that improved technology has led to a decreased cost for tunnels. “The technology has improved so much. It’s advanced to the point where tunnels have become really cost effective in many cases so that owners are looking more toward the tunneling and underground solutions.”

The strong market has allowed most of Jacobs Associates’ growth to occur organically, but the firm recently completed its first acquisition. In spring 2007, Jacobs Associates acquired Milbor-Pita & Associates, a company that specializes in geotechnical and rail tunnel engineering.

“Growth by acquisition is not really part of our strategy, but we saw this as a good opportunity to move into a market segment that we didn’t have a large presence in,” Edgerton said. “With the acquisition, we are now better positioned to serve the railroad markets because of the contacts that Milbor-Pita has established.”

To date, the bulk of Jacobs’ Associates’ activi-ties have been in the water/wastewater segment, which comprises about three-fourths of the com-pany’s design revenues. Transportation tunnels constitute the other quarter.

The firm also recently announced the opening of offices in Boston and Melbourne, Australia, complementing the existing West Coast offices in Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Los Angeles and San Diego.

The refurbishment of railroad tunnels to accommodate double-stack containers complements Jacobs Associates' new construction business.

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Edgerton cites an increase in work in Canada, as well as ongo-ing and planned work along the East Coast and in the Midwest, as additional drivers for growth in the company.

Forging AheadJacobs Associates has been valued for its technical expertise,

which can be seen on two design projects on which the company is currently involved — the Brightwater project for King Country, Wash., and a new ocean outfall for Los Angeles County.

“As time goes on we’re seeing greater and greater challenges for tunnel construction, particularly in TBMs and the ability to handle difficult ground conditions and high ground water pres-sures,” said Steve Klein, a principal and chief financial officer with Jacobs Associates. “The Brightwater tunnels push the state of the art in that they have to deal with 7 bars of external ground water pressure. The Los Angeles ocean outfall project could be up to the 10 bar range, which is about the maximum that has been done. So, we need to work with the contractors and manufacturers to figure out how to build projects in areas that haven’t been done before.”

Klein added, however, the new technologies are more readily accepted than they were in the past. “There has always been a barrier to intro-ducing new technology, but we’re starting to see owners applying new technology when there is a need,” he said. “One of the reasons is that own-ers and engineers are being more open-minded about the application of a risk management philosophy, which has been a significant devel-opment in the industry. Now you can take a quantitative look at the risks as well as risk mitigation approaches in relation to economic or schedule benefits.”

Klein cited the Portland Westside CSO as an example of an owner using innovative technol-ogy after performing risk analysis. In that case, the use of a large-diameter slurry tunnel boring machine was a first in the United States, but since the technology was thought to be well-suited to the conditions, the owner opted for a qualifications-based procurement method to ensure that the contractor had expe-rience with slurry tunneling.

“The owner recognized that they were consid-ering an unprecedented project, so rather than go with the traditional low-bid selection for a specialized tunneling method, they went a differ-ent route to mitigate the risks. There are other owners now who are opening their eyes to other technologies and contract delivery methods.”

To keep abreast of the latest developments in the field, Jacobs Associates personnel are active in industry associations — including the Underground Construction Association of SME, American Rock Mechanics Association, the Water Environment Federation, the Transportation Research Board and others. Edgerton is coordinating the re-issue of the Better Contracting Practices book with UCA, and principal Victor Romero is on the execu-tive committee for the RETC.

But despite the new technology, expanded geographic base and the burgeoning market, there are some constants you can expect at Jacobs Associates.

“We are focused on tunneling,” McRae said. “There aren’t many companies out there – certainly no companies our size – that are focused as closely on tunneling. We live and breathe the stuff.

“We have every discipline, every aspect of tunneling covered in house, and the one thing that we always remember is to think about constructability in all our designs. We think about the final process and the sequence you need to go through to get there. We really try to think like contractors in how to build things.”

James W. Rush is editor of Tunnel Business Magazine. Photos by Sue Bednarz, Jacobs Associates.

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In a city as committed to a healthy lifestyle as Portland, Ore., a major

overhaul dedicated to cleaning up the city’s main waterway (the Willamette River) is practically a given. In any other city, a 20-year, $1.4 billion pro-gram designed to reduce combined sew-age and stormwater overflow by 94 percent might appear overly ambitious. But in Portland, it just seems to come with the territory.

Work on the project began in 1993 with general improvements to the sewer system. In 1999, the combined sewer overflow (CSO) program got under way, diverting streams that once flowed into the sewer system back into the Willamette River, upgrading pump

stations and installing a CSO tunnel on the western side of the river from the Marquam Bridge to the Swan Island pump station. Now in its 16th year, the project has reached its final stage: the construction of an East Side CSO tun-nel, which will mirror its western coun-terpart, running from the intersection of Southeast 17th Street and McLoughlin Boulevard to the Swan Island pump station.

To service the six-mile-long, 26-ft diameter tunnel, seven shafts will con-nect existing overflow pipes and provide above ground access. One shaft, the Opera Shaft (named because it sits on the property of Portland’s Hampton Opera Center), will serve as the main

mining shaft. Not only will the shaft be the entry point for “Rosie,” the Herrenknecht slurry TBM that will dig the CSO tunnel, but it will also be the exit point for excavated materials, which will be loaded onto a barge and taken to the Ross Island lagoon. In order to pre-pare the shaft for its new role, contrac-tor Kiewit-Bilfinger Berger poured a 3-ft-thick concrete lining in the 115-ft deep, 67-ft diameter shaft.

To accommodate multiple pours at dif-ferent heights, Kiewit-Bilfinger Berger used 2,630-sq ft of segmented Doka Frami formwork to form the one-sided final concrete lining of the Opera Shaft. Initially, Doka’s Top 50 system was pro-posed for this project. However, since

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there were only four lifts, it was impor-tant to have a system that could be assembled quickly. The 200-mm toler-ance for the final concrete lining allowed for the segmental (or chorded) approach required of the Frami system, which is one of the fastest assembling wall sys-tems on the market. Doka also provided 52 D22 brackets, which also served as climbers for the Frami forms. Because the panels are lightweight, they could be easily hand-assembled into gangs on the ground, thereby reducing crane time. In addition, the forms’ modularity allowed different pour heights to be accommo-dated easily with the simple removal of upper panels.

According to Jon Colinares, Doka’s Account Manager, Frami was the ideal solution for this particular application because Kiewit-Bilfinger Berger had planned for differing pour heights (13.5, 12 and 6.5 ft), thereby requiring a modu-lar solution. Furthermore, he said, because there were only four lifts, it was important to utilize a system that would be quick to assemble, allowing Kiewit-Bilfinger Berger to begin the sequence of lifts as soon as possible.

“Kiewit needed a solution that was quick to assemble, yet provided the required strength for one-sided cantile-vered pours of varying heights,” said Colinares. “Doka provided Kiewit with Frami, the fastest assembling wall sys-tem on the market. In addition, Doka’s D22 system provided Kiewit with a lightweight system capable of with-standing the relatively high one-sided pour pressures.”

According to Mike Hanley, Kiewit’s general superintendent, the fast assembly was extremely beneficial, proving to have immeasurable time-saving benefits.

“The forming system worked very well for us,” said Hanley. “The crews could raise and set them in five shifts. Overall, this meant that it took only 90

days to form the final lining of the huge shaft.”

Another challenge was coordination of the design of the support members and loads imposed by Doka’s D22 brack-ets within the tunnel eye, which is com-posed of steel beams with spacers to account for the radius of the D22 sup-ports. Doka’s engineering team worked

together with Kiewit’s engineering team to come up with an efficient solution around the tunnel eye.

“Typically, to climb forms, we have concrete to bear on from the previous lifts. Since there was no concrete at the opening of the tunnel eye, we suggested placing horizontal beams that went across the tunnel eye so that our D22

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brackets could have something to bear against for the second climbing lift. Doka USA provided Kiewit with the imposed point loads needed to support the D22 brackets,” stated Doka’s Project Manager, Pietro Da Sacco.

Once work was completed this spring, a tower crane loaded “Rosie” into the bot-tom of the shaft, where the machine was assembled and began working to clear the tunnel north toward the Port Center Shaft. There, it will be retrieved and refurbished before being lowered again through the Opera Shaft to begin moving south toward the McLoughlin Shaft.

Colinares stated that keys to success on this project were close collaboration and the effort Kiewit and Doka made from the very beginning to establish requirements. With a clear set of requirements, Doka was able to pro-vide the most suitable and efficient system for the job without much re-engineering. With the successful reno-vation of the Opera Shaft completed, the project remains on schedule both for its completion date of 2011 and its ultimate goal of creating an even healthier city.

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In its basic format, the typical termination for convenience clause in construction contracts and government contracts

gives the project owner the right to unilaterally terminate the contract while at the same time limiting the project owner’s damages that otherwise would be incurred. Termination for convenience has nothing to do with the contractor’s perfor-mance, which is the subject of the termination for fault (or default) clause. An owner exercising the termination for conve-nience clause, is basically saying, “Sorry, I no longer want the item I contracted for, I will pay you your cost to date, and you go your way and I’ll go my way.”

The typical clauses usually provide that the contractor will be paid the cost of performance and profits up to the time of the termination for convenience, but the contractor usually does not receive any compensation for the remaining work the contrac-tor did not perform, meaning no recovery of lost profits. As discussed below, the American Institute of Architects, a major source for standard form construction contracts, does provide for the recovery of lost profits for the remaining work not yet performed.

With respect to construction contracts, government procure-ment contracts and most other contracts, even without a termi-nation clause, a party has the power (but not the right) to uni-laterally terminate a contract. Such unilateral termination without justification, however, constitutes a breach of contract. Except with the sale of certain unique items, such as real estate or a unique watch or antique, a court will not force a party to perform a contract. Therefore, a party may breach the contract and/or walk away from a contract, but must pay the resulting damages. Normally, when one party breaches a contract by unjustifiably terminating the contract, the breaching party

must pay the non-breaching party the lost profits that the non-breaching party would have otherwise earned had the contract not been terminated. The termination for convenience clause gives the owner/government the power to unilaterally termi-nate the contract with the benefit of not having to pay the con-tractor its lost profits on the work remaining at the time of the termination.

History of Termination for ConvenienceOne court described the history of the termination for conve-

nience as follows: “The concept that the government may, under certain circumstances, terminate a contract and settle with the contractor for the part performed dates from the winding down of military procurement after the Civil War. It originated in the reasonable recognition that continuing with wartime contracts after the war was over clearly was against the public interest. Where the circumstances of the contract had changed so dra-matically, the government had to have the power to halt the contractor’s performance and settle.” [Torncello v. United States, 681 F.2d 756, 764 (Ct. Cl. 1982)]

Termination for convenience clauses first appeared during World Wars I and II, as drafters of government contracts fore-saw similar situations as arose after the Civil War. After World War II, termination for convenience clauses were first incorpo-rated into peace time contracts.

When Can Termination for Convenience Be Invoked?

Can an owner or the government terminate a contractor for any reason whatsoever? What if right after a contract is award-

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Contract Contract Termination ClausesTermination ClausesPart II – Termination for Convenience

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ed, the owner/government is approached by a new contractor that can perform the work for significantly less money? Can the owner/government terminate the contract for convenience and advertise a new bid so the less expensive contractor performs the work? What if the contracting officer is a Red Sox fan and the contractor is a Yankee fan? Can the contracting officer ter-minate the contract for convenience?

The answer to these questions in most jurisdictions appears to be, “no.” It is a general proposition of contract law that con-tracts cannot be “illusory.” A contract is illusory if there is no real enforceable obligation between the parties. If one party can breach the contract and walk away without any conse-quences, then courts deem that to be no contract at all. Courts often will infer reasonable conditions to make an otherwise illusory contract enforceable by implying conditions such as no termination for bad faith.

With respect to federal contracts, the federal case law has evolved in its analysis of the government/owner’s right to exer-cise the clause. At one point, the pendulum swung to the extreme so that the government could ter-minate to get a better price. [Colonial Metals Co. v. United States, 204 Ct. Cl. 320 (Ct. Cl. 1974).]

The pendulum then swung back to the other extreme with the con-cept of “changed circumstance,” so termination was only justified when a change in the project’s circumstances arose. [Torncello v. United States, 231 Ct. Cl. 20 (Ct. Cl. 1982).] The pendulum in fed-eral contracts cases now rests somewhere in the middle. Termination for convenience is generally allowed except when exercised in bad faith. [Krygoski Constr. Co. v. United States, 94 F.3d 1537 (Fed. Cir. 1996).] The Federal Courts recognize the pub-lic policy that favors giving contracting officers more leeway to terminate when circumstances change so that the public’s interests are best served. If, however, the project’s conditions did not “materially” change so as to justify a termination for convenience, the Courts may imply bad faith. The Courts also recognize that public officials are presumed to act “conscien-tiously” and not in bad faith.

Standard Contract ProvisionsThe federal government’s Federal Acquisition Regulations

(FARs) provide a typical framework for contract termination provisions. The FARs standard contract, provision 52.249-2, provides: “The Government may terminate performance of work under this contract in whole or, from time to time, in part if the Contracting Officer determines that a termination is in the Government’s interest.” Under the FARs, costs a contrac-tor is entitled to receive include:

The contract price for completed services accepted by the • Government not previously paid for

The costs incurred in the performance of the work termi-• nated with profit, including initial costs and preparatory expenses

The cost of settling and paying termination settlement • proposals under terminated subcontracts

Accounting, legal, clerical, and other expenses reasonably • necessary for the preparation of termination settlement proposals and supporting data

Storage, transportation, and other costs incurred, reason-• ably necessary for the preservation, protection, or dispo-sition of the termination inventory.

Interestingly, the FARs provide that, “if it appears that the Contractor would have sustained a loss on the entire contract had it been completed, the Contracting Officer shall allow no profit . . . and shall reduce the settlement to reflect the indi-cated rate of loss.”

Under the American Institute of Architecture (“AIA”), AIA 201-1997, General Conditions, Section 14.4.3, when an owner ter-minates a contractor for convenience, that contractor is “entitled

to receive payment for work exe-cuted ... along with reasonable overhead and profit on the work not executed.” This is unusual and owners using the AIA contract must be aware of the consequences of exercising the termination for convenience clause.

Under the General Conditions prepared by the Engineers Joint Contract Documents Committee (“EJCDC”), Section 15.03, a “[c]ontractor shall not be paid on account of loss of anticipated profits or revenue or other eco-nomic loss arising out of or result-ing from such termination.”

Some government contracts have clauses that convert a wrong-ful termination for default into a termination for convenience. So if a contractor is terminated for fault and it turns out that such a termi-

nation was unjustified, the owner/government still gets the ben-efit of limited liability by only having to pay damages by way of costs for the work performed, with profits, up to the time of the termination. Even without such a conversion clause, some courts even imply such a conversion clause into government contracts, which is known as a constructive termination for convenience.

ConclusionTermination for convenience is usually a standard part of

construction contracts. It has nothing to do with the contrac-tor’s performance, but is usually invoked when circumstances change so as to justify a new advertisement for bids or termina-tion of the project. Generally, the termination for convenience clause limits recovery to profits and expenses for the work performed, with lost profits generally not allowed. Disputes may arise if the owner does not have a valid reason to trigger the clause or if the parties cannot agree on the price adjustment resulting from a termination for convenience.

Peter Kutil, Esq., and Karl Silverberg, Esq., are attorneys with the firm of King & King, LLP in New York and focus their practice on serving the construction industry. More information is available at their Web site: www.king-king-law.com.

A contract is illusory if there is no real

enforceable obligation between the parties.

If one party can breach the contract and walk away without any consequences,

then courts deem that to be no contract at all.

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Welcome to the eighth annual Tunneling Industry Directory, brought to you by Tunnel Business Magazine. This year’s Directory features nearly 500 listings of

the companies that shape the tunneling market in North America.

In it, you will find a breakdown of the products and services available in the market, broken out by state. There is also an alphabetical listing of companies with contact information and a listing of their respective offerings. The companies represented com-prise contractors, engineers, manufacturers, suppliers and other professional services — anything you might need to get a project designed and constructed.

Although we focus on the North American market, the Directory is not limited to com-panies based in the United States, Canada and Mexico. We welcome overseas compa-nies to participate as the tunneling community transcends national borders.

To be included in next year’s Directory contact TBM at P.O. Box 190, 1770 Main St., Peninsula, OH 44264, Phone: (330) 467-7588, Fax: (330) 468-2289, or E-mail: [email protected].

Table of ContentsIndex of Companies by Specialty and State• .......................................................28

Alphabetical Listing of Companies • with Contact Information and Specialty ............................................................32

Photo by Sue Bednarz, Jacobs Associates

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Manufacturers/Suppliers by State & SpecialtyAncillary EquipmentAmerican Commercial Inc. ................. VAAmerican Commercial Inc. ................. SCExcavation Engineering Associates Inc.................................WAFann Instrument Company ................ TXFelco Industires ................................. MTKerr Pump Corp. ............................... OKMicrotunneling Inc. .......................... CONational Tunnel Equipment Co. (NTE) ...............................................FLNormet Corp. ........................................Powtek Corp. ......................................PAS.E.L.I. SpA ...................................... ItalyStone Construction Equip. Inc. ..........NYTenbusch ........................................... TXTimmons Electric Co. Inc. .................. KY

Back-up SystemsAmerican Trenchless .......................... TXDosco Overseas Eng. Ltd. ............................United KingdomGodwin Pumps of America Inc. ............ILR. A. Warren Equipment Ltd. .............ONS.E.L.I. SpA ...................................... Italy

CommunicationsMine Radio Systems Inc. ...................ONMine Site Technologies (USA) Inc. .... MOPhillips Machine Service Inc. .............WVPyott Boone Electronics ..................... VASurveying Equipment Specialists Inc. . TXTimmons Electric Co. Inc. .................. KYTunnelSupplies.com ........................... VAUnited Central Industrial .................. MOVaris - Smart Underground Communications ...........................ONVMT GmbH ............................. Germany Wholesale Mine Supply LP ..................PA

Concrete/Concrete AdditivesAJ Voton LLC ........................................ILAquafi n Inc. ..................................... MDBASF Admixtures Inc. ........................OHBekaert Corp......................................GAFibercon International Inc. ..................PAInterpipe ............................................. IAKenseal Construction Products ...........NYKing Packaged Materials Co. .............ONMax Flow.......................................... NCMorris & Associates .......................... NCRE-Systems Group, USA ................... MNSI Concrete Systems ..........................GASika AG Tunnelling & Mining.............................. SwitzerlandSpec Mix Inc. ................................... MNSurecrete Inc.....................................WATerracrete Systems Ltd. ...................... SKTunnelSupplies.com ........................... VA

Concrete/Grout PumpsAllentown Equipment Inc. A Putzmeister Company ..................PAAmerican Commercial Inc. ................. VAAmerican Commercial Inc. ................. SCBlastcrete Equipment Co. ................... ALChemGrout .........................................ILDrilling Technique Ltd.........................PAGary Carlson Equipment Co. ........... MNKenseal Construction Products ...........NYKing Packaged Materials Co. .............ONLiquid Earth Support Inc. ...................NYMachine Technologies LLC ................ TXMaxon Industries Inc. ........................ WIMultiquip Inc. ....................................CAPompaction Inc. ............................... QCPutzmeister America Inc. .................... WIReed Shotcrete Equipment.................CARE-Systems Group, USA ................... MNSchwing America Inc. ...................... MNSika AG Tunnelling & Mining.............................. SwitzerlandTerracrete Systems Ltd. ...................... SK

Conveyor EquipmentAMS .................................................. VAContinental Conveyor & Equipment Co. ............................... ALDosco Overseas Eng. Ltd. ............................United KingdomFelco Industires ................................. MTFKC- Lake Shore ..................................IN

FMC Corp. ........................................ MSFMCTI .............................................. MSGary Carlson Equipment Co. ........... MNGlobal Equipment Mktg. Inc., Magnetics Division ..........................FLMaxon Industries Inc. ........................ WIMinesteel Fabricators Limited ............ONOverhead Technology ........................CAPhillips Machine Service Inc. .............WVPutzmeister America Inc. .................... WISchwing America Inc. ...................... MNSika AG Tunnelling & Mining.............................. SwitzerlandTerracrete Systems Ltd. ...................... SKThe Robbins Co. ...............................OHTunnelSupplies.com ........................... VAUnited Central Industrial .................. MO

Cranes & HoistsColcrete Eurodrill .............................. MEFKC- Lake Shore ..................................INNational Oilwell ................................. TXOverhead Technology ........................CAQMC .................................................CATunnelSupplies.com ........................... VAUnited Central Industrial .................. MO

CuttersAckerman International Corp. ..............ILAlpine Equipment Corp. .....................PAAmerican Commercial Inc. ................. VAAmerican Commercial Inc. ................. SCAntraquip Corp. ............................... MDAtlas Copco BHMT............................. TXBoring & Tunneling Co. Of America ... TXConstruction & Tunneling Services Inc. ...................................WAExcavation Engineering Associates Inc.................................WAHerrenknecht Corp. ..........................WAMicrotunneling Inc. .......................... COMultiquip Inc. ....................................CAPalmieri USA .......................................PAParker Hannifi n .................................OHSandvik Mgt. LLC .............................. VATBM Exchange International .............MAThe Robbins Co. ...............................OHTunnelSupplies.com ........................... VA

Dewatering PumpsBaker Corp. .........................................ILDEL Tank & Filtration Systems ............ LAGary Carlson Equipment Co. ........... MNGlobal Pump Co. LLC ........................ MIGodwin Pumps of America Inc. ...........NJGodwin Pumps of America Inc. ............ILInsitu Contractors Inc. .......................ONITT Flygt Corp. ...................................CTMersino Dewatering Inc. ......................ILMining Equipment Inc. ..................... COMultiquip Inc. ....................................CAMyers-Aplex, a Pentair Pump Co. ....... TXNational Oilwell ................................. TXPompaction Inc. ............................... QCProsser Pumps ..................................OHThompson Pump ................................FLTimmons Electric Co. Inc. .................. KYTunnelSupplies.com ........................... VAUnited Central Industrial .................. MO

Drilling ConsumablesAmerican Commercial Inc. ................. VAAmerican Commercial Inc. ................. SCApplied Hydraulic Service Corp. ...........ILAtlas Copco BHMT............................. TXBoring & Tunneling Co. Of America ... TXC.C.I. ................................................. TXCentral Mine Equipment Co. ........... MOColcrete Eurodrill ..........United KingdomDrillers’ Choice Inc. ............................GADrilling Technique Ltd.........................PAExcavation Engineering Associates Inc.................................WAHazemag & EPR GmbH ........... GermanyHilti Inc. ............................................ OKIngersoll-Rand Co. ............................. VALiquid Earth Support Inc. ...................NYMills Machine Co. ............................. OKNational Oilwell ................................. TXNUMA ...............................................CTRockmore International ......................ORRotex Oy .................................... Finland Sandvik Mgt. LLC .............................. VASud-Chemie AG ....................... GermanyTEI Rock Drills ................................... COTerracrete Systems Ltd. ...................... SKThe Robbins Co. ...............................OHTunnelSupplies.com ........................... VAUnited Central Industrial .................. MO

Drills & RigsAckerman International Corp. ..............ILAlpine Equipment Corp. .....................PAAmerican Augers Inc. ........................OHAmerican Commercial Inc. ................. VAAmerican Commercial Inc. ................. SCAmerican Trenchless .......................... TXARO Mining Products .........................PABarbco Inc. .......................................OHBoring & Tunneling Co. Of America ... TXCentral Mine Equipment Co. ........... MOColcrete Eurodrill ..........United KingdomCubex Ltd. ........................................MBDitch Witch/ The Charles Machine Works Inc. .... OKDrillers’ Choice Inc. ............................GADrilling Technique Ltd.........................PAElgood Mayo Corp. ............................PAHazemag & EPR GmbH ........... GermanyHilti Inc. ............................................ OKIntertorg Inc. ....................................CAKerr Pump Corp. ............................... OKMicon .................................................PANational Oilwell ................................. TXPalmieri USA .......................................PATechnicore Underground Corp. ........ONTechno Drill Ltd. ...........United KingdomTEI Rock Drills ................................... COThe Redpath Group ..........................ONThe Robbins Co. ...............................OH

Dust ControlAmerican Commercial Inc. ................. VAAmerican Commercial Inc. ................. SCAmerican Trenchless .......................... TXKenseal Construction Products ...........NYMartin Marietta Magnesia Specialties ..................................... MDSMJ Inc. ............................................ CO

Equipment RentalsAmerican Commercial Inc. ................. VAAmerican Commercial Inc. ................. SCAmerican Trenchless .......................... TXAntraquip Corp. ............................... MDBaker Corp. .........................................ILDoka USA Ltd. ....................................NJDrillers’ Choice Inc. ............................GAGary Carlson Equipment Co. ........... MNGodwin Pumps of America Inc. ............ILMaxon Industries Inc. ........................ WIMersino Dewatering Inc. ......................ILPompaction Inc. ............................... QCS.E.L.I. SpA ...................................... ItalySunbelt Rentals ................................. NCSurveying Equipment Specialists Inc. ................................ TX

ExcavatorsAtlas Copco Wagner Inc. ....................ORGradall..............................................OH

Expansive MortarDaigh Co. Inc. ...................................GAExpansive Corp. .................................CAKenseal Construction Products ...........NY

GroutAJ Voton LLC ........................................ILAvanti International ........................... TXBasalite Concrete Products Vancouver ULC ...............................BCBBZ USA Inc. .....................................CTBlastcrete Equipment Co. ................... ALCellular Concrete LLC .........................PACentral Mine Equipment Co. ........... MOCETCO Drilling Products ......................ILColcrete Eurodrill ..........United KingdomDe Neef Construction Chemicals ....... TXDrilling Technique Ltd.........................PAFortius .......................................BelgiumGary Carlson Equipment Co. ........... MNGreen Mountain International Inc. .... NCKenseal Construction Products ...........NYKing Packaged Materials Co. .............ONLiquid Earth Support Inc. ...................NYMachine Technologies LLC ................ TXMax Flow.......................................... NCMaxon Industries Inc. ........................ WIMersino Dewatering Inc. ......................ILMicon .................................................PAMultiurethanes Inc. ............................NYMultiurethanes Ltd. ..........................ONPrime Resins Inc. ................................GARE-Systems Group, USA ................... MNSpec Mix Inc. ................................... MNStrata Tech Inc. ................................... IA

Sub-Technical Inc. ...............................PASurecrete Inc.....................................WATunnelSupplies.com ........................... VAUnited Central Industrial .................. MO

LasersAGL Corp. ......................................... ARApache Technologies Inc. .................OHKenseal Construction Products ...........NYLaserCraft Inc. ....................................GAPyott Boone Electronics ..................... VASurveying Equipment Specialists Inc. ................................................. TXTrimble .............................................OHTunnelSupplies.com ........................... VAUnited Central Industrial .................. MO

LightingConnomac Corp. .................................ILGary Carlson Equipment Co. ........... MNGodwin Pumps of America Inc. ...........NJKenseal Construction Products ...........NYKoehler Lighting Products ...................PAPhillips Machine Service Inc. .............WVTunnelSupplies.com ........................... VAUnited Central Industrial .................. MO

Locomotives/Haulage EquipmentAmerican Commercial Inc. ................. VAAmerican Commercial Inc. ................. SCBrookville Equipment Corp. ................PAGMK International Group Inc. ..............ILIrwin Car and Equipment ....................PAJohnson Industries Inc. ....................... KYMinesteel Fabricators Limited ............ONMining Equipment Inc. ..................... COPhillips Machine Service Inc. .............WVR. A. Warren Equipment Ltd. .............ONS.E.L.I. SpA ...................................... Italy

Microtunneling Systems/EquipmentAkkerman Inc. .................................. MNAlpine Equipment Corp. .....................PAColcrete Eurodrill ..........United KingdomDouble Life Corp. Inc., The ............... OKElgood Mayo Corp. ............................PAGlobal Detection Systems .................. TXHazemag & EPR GmbH ........... GermanyHerrenknecht Corp. ..........................WAInterpipe ............................................. IAIntertorg Inc. ....................................CAMicrotunneling Inc. .......................... COPalmieri USA .......................................PAPompaction Inc. ............................... QCRotex Oy .................................... FinlandTBM Exchange International .............MATechnicore Underground Corp. ........ON

Monitoring/Geotechnical InstrumentationAmerican Commercial Inc. ................. VAAmerican Commercial Inc. ................. SCApplied Geomechanics Inc.................CAFann Instrument Company ................ TXGeoComp Corp. ...............................MAGeoData GmbH ....................... Germany Geokon Inc. ...................................... NHGeoSonics Inc. ....................................PAInstantel ...........................................ONMultiurethanes Inc. ............................NYMultiurethanes Ltd. ..........................ONPhillips Machine Service Inc. .............WVPyott Boone Electronics ..................... VAQSP Packers LLC ...............................WARST Instruments Ltd. ..........................BCSlope Indicator .................................WAStantec Consulting Ltd. ..................... ABSubTerra Inc. ....................................WATrimble Navigation Ltd. .................... COTunnelSupplies.com ........................... VAUnited Central Industrial .................. MO

Noise ControlJack Barry & Associates Inc. ................CAStantec Architecture Ltd.....................BC

OtherAcorn Technology Corp. ...................OHAmercable ......................................... ARAmerican National Carbide ................ TXBarbco Inc. .......................................OHBASF Admixtures Inc. ........................OHBelt Maintenance Systems .................NYBrookville Equipment Corp. ................PAConcrete Reinforcements Inc. ............AZ

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CSI Tunnel Systems ........................... NHDitch Witch/ The Charles Machine Works Inc. .... OKDPL America ......................................CAFibercon International Inc. ..................PAGlobal Pump Co. LLC ........................ MIMetragen II Ltd. ................................ONMorrison Mud Ltd. .......United KingdomQSP Packers LLC ...............................WARoyalty Metals .....................................ILStantec Consulting Ltd. ..................... ABTifco Industries .................................. TXTimmons Electric Co. Inc. .................. KYWilliams Form Engineering Corp. ....... MI

Pipe-Composite/FRPAmeron International .........................CAAmitech USA ..................................... LAHobas Pipe USA ................................. TXMI Pipes Inc. ...................................... TXMicrotunneling Inc. .......................... COSchauenburg Flexadux Corp. ............ COTunnelSupplies.com ........................... VA

Pipe-ConcreteAmeron International .........................CAHanson Pipe & Precast ....................... WISehulster Tunnels Inc. ........................ WITunnelSupplies.com ........................... VA

Pipe-HDPEAckerman International Corp. ..............ILAlpha Pipe Company Inc. ................ MOBaker Corp. .........................................ILGodwin Pumps of America Inc. ............ILHD Supply - Waterworks .................. MNMersino Dewatering Inc. ......................ILQSP Packers LLC ...............................WATunnelSupplies.com ........................... VA

Pipe-Polymer ConcreteAmitech USA ..................................... LAHobas Pipe USA ................................. TXInterpipe ............................................. IAMicrotunneling Inc. .......................... CO

Pipe-PVCABC Industries Inc. ........................... MDAlpha Pipe Company Inc. ................ MOContech Construction Products Inc...OHHD Supply - Waterworks .................. MNMersino Dewatering Inc. ......................ILQSP Packers LLC ...............................WA

Pipe-SteelAckerman International Corp. ..............ILAlpha Pipe Company Inc. ................ MOBaltimore Pipe Inc. ........................... MDBarnes Pipe & Steel Supply .............. MOColcrete Eurodrill ..........United KingdomContech Construction Products Inc...OHEdgen Corp. .................................... MOHanson Pipe & Precast ....................... WIHunter Personnel Contacts Ltd......................................United KingdomLally Pipe & Tube ............................. MDMiller Supply ....................................OHMinesteel Fabricators Limited ............ONNaylor Pipe Co. ...................................ILPacifi c Corrugated Pipe Co. ...............CAPermalok Corp. ................................ MOPort Pipe & Tube Inc. ......................... TXTunnelSupplies.com ........................... VATurecki Pipe & Steel Ltd. ....................BCVector Steel Inc. .................................CA

PumpsApplied Hydraulic Service Corp. ...........ILAvanti International ........................... TXBaker Corp. .........................................ILGary Carlson Equipment Co. ........... MNGlobal Pump Co. LLC ........................ MIGodwin Pumps of America Inc. ...........NJGodwin Pumps of America Inc. ............ILInsitu Contractors Inc. .......................ONMachine Technologies LLC ................ TXMersino Dewatering Inc. ......................ILMyers-Aplex, a Pentair Pump Co. ....... TXParker Hannifi n .................................OHPompaction Inc. ............................... QCPutzmeister America Inc. .................... WIReed Shotcrete Equipment.................CA

Raise DrillsAmerican Commercial Inc. ................. VAAmerican Commercial Inc. ................. SCAmerican Trenchless .......................... TXThe Redpath Group ..........................ON

Reinforcing FiberBekaert Corp......................................GARE-Systems Group, USA ................... MNSpec Mix Inc. ................................... MN

RoadheadersAlpine Equipment Corp. .....................PAAmerican Commercial Inc. ................. VAAmerican Commercial Inc. ................. SCAmerican Trenchless .......................... TXAntraquip Corp. ............................... MDDosco Overseas Eng. Ltd. ............................United KingdomElgood Mayo Corp. ............................PAHerrenknecht Corp. ..........................WAPhillips Machine Service Inc. .............WVTunnelSupplies.com ........................... VAVMT GmbH ............................. Germany Germany

Rock BoltsAmerican Commercial Inc. ................. VAAmerican Commercial Inc. ................. SCAmerican Trenchless .......................... TXAntraquip Corp. ............................... MDDSI Mining Products ..........................BCFortius .......................................Belgium Williams Form Engineering Corp. ....... MI

SafetyAdalet-PLM .......................................OHAir Force Inc. ....................................ONAmerican Commercial Inc. ................. VAAmerican Commercial Inc. ................. SCAnsul Inc. ........................................... WIEngine Control Systems (Div. of Lubrizol Canada) ...............ONGEL Geophysics LLC .......................... SCGlobal Detection Systems .................. TXHeavy Rescue Inc. .............................MAKenseal Construction Products ...........NYMatterhorn Footwear ..........................PAMine Radio Systems Inc. ...................ONMSA Instrument Division ....................PASchauenburg Flexadux Corp. ............ COStantec Consulting Ltd. ..................... ABSurveying Equipment Specialists Inc. ................................ TXTunnelSupplies.com ........................... VAUnited Central Industrial .................. MO

Shotcrete/Shotcrete AdditivesAllentown Equipment Inc. A Putzmeister Company ..................PAAmerican Commercial Inc. ................. VAAmerican Commercial Inc. ................. SCAquafi n Inc. ..................................... MDBasalite Concrete Products Vancouver, ULC ..............................BCBASF Admixtures Inc. ........................OHBekaert Corp......................................GABlastcrete Equipment Co. ................... ALDSI Mining Products ..........................BCGary Carlson Equipment Co. ........... MNKenseal Construction Products ...........NYKing Packaged Materials Co. .............ONLametti & Sons Inc. ......................... MNLiqui-Force Services (Ontario) Inc. .....ONMaxon Industries Inc. ........................ WINormet Corp. ............................. Finland Pompaction Inc. ............................... QCReed Shotcrete Equipment.................CARE-Systems Group, USA ................... MNSchwing America Inc. ...................... MNShotcrete Technologies Inc. .............. CO

SI Concrete Systems ..........................GASika AG Tunnelling & Mining.............................. SwitzerlandSpec Mix Inc. ................................... MNSurecrete Inc.....................................WATerracrete Systems Ltd. ...................... SKUnited Central Industrial .................. MO

SoftwareNSA Geotechnical Services Inc. ......... COPlaxis BV .......................The NetherlandsRocscience Inc. .................................ONSehulster Tunnels Inc. ........................ WI

Sharpesoft Estimating Software ..........CASurveying Equipment Specialists Inc. ................................ TXVertigraph Inc. ................................... TXWinEstimator Inc...............................WA

Soil Conditioning AgentsAmerican Commercial Inc. ................. VAAmerican Commercial Inc. ................. SCLiquid Earth Support Inc. ...................NYMersino Dewatering Inc. ......................IL

Soil StabilizationAvanti International ........................... TXBarton Southern Co. Inc. ...................GABoart Longyear Co. ...........................OHCellular Concrete LLC .........................PADe Neef Construction Chemicals ....... TXKenseal Construction Products ...........NYLiquid Earth Support Inc. ...................NYMaxon Industries Inc. ........................ WIMersino Dewatering Inc. ......................ILPrime Resins Inc. ................................GASpec Mix Inc. ................................... MNWilliams Form Engineering Corp. ....... MI

Solids Control/SeparationColcrete Eurodrill ..................................United KingdomDEL Tank & Filtration Systems ............ LADerrick Equipment Co. ...................... TXDF-Vimarc Corp. ................................ TXGlobal Equipment Mktg. Inc., Magnetics Division ..........................FLLiquid Earth Support Inc. ...................NYMicrotunneling Inc. .......................... CONational Oilwell ................................. TXPigott Shaft Drilling (PSD) Ltd. ............................United KingdomVesco Engineering .............................NY

Steel Reinforcing FiberBekaert Corp......................................GA

Survey/Guidance InstrumentationDitch Witch/ The Charles Machine Works Inc. .... OKGeoData GmbH ....................... Germany Herrenknecht Corp. ..........................WANational Oilwell ................................. TXSlope Indicator .................................WASurveying Equipment Specialists Inc. ................................ TXTacs GmbH .............................. GermanyTrimble Navigation Ltd. .................... COTunnelSupplies.com ........................... VAUnited Central Industrial .................. MOVMT GmbH ............................. GermanyZed Tunnel Guidance Ltd. ............................United Kingdom

TBM LubricantsAmerican Chemical Technologies Inc. MIAmerican Commercial Inc. ................. VAAmerican Commercial Inc. ................. SCAmerican Trenchless .......................... TXAmsoil Dealer ICL ..............................GAHydro Safe Oil Division Inc................. MI

Tunnel Boring MachinesAkkerman Inc. .................................. MNAlpine Equipment Corp. .....................PAAmerican Commercial Inc. ................. VAAmerican Commercial Inc. ................. SCAmerican Trenchless .......................... TXConstruction & Tunneling Services Inc. ...................................WADosco Overseas Eng. Ltd. ............................United KingdomDrilling Technique Ltd.........................PAElgood Mayo Corp. ............................PAFKC- Lake Shore ..................................INHazemag & EPR GmbH ........... GermanyHerrenknecht Corp. ..........................WAHunter Personnel Contacts Ltd. ............................United KingdomIntertorg Inc. ....................................CALovat Inc. ..........................................ONNational Tunnel Equipment Co. (NTE) ...............................................FLPalmieri USA .......................................PAPhillips Machine Service Inc. .............WVS.E.L.I. SpA ...................................... ItalyTaylors TBMs .....................................CATBM Exchange International .............MATechnicore Underground Corp. ........ONTenbusch ........................................... TXTerra Form Footing Corp. .................. MIThe Robbins Co. ...............................OH

Tunnel Engineering and Applications Inc. ............................WATunnel Systems Inc. ..........................WATunnelSupplies.com ........................... VAVMT GmbH ............................. Germany

Tunnel LiningsAmerican Commercial Inc. ................. VAAmerican Commercial Inc. ................. SCAmerican Trenchless .......................... TXAmeron International .........................CAAmitech USA ..................................... LAArmtec Ltd. ......................................ONBaltimore Pipe Inc. ........................... MDBrannan Construction Co. ................ COColcrete Eurodrill ..................................United KingdomContech Construction Products Inc...OHCSI Tunnel Systems ........................... NHDoka USA Ltd. ....................................NJEverest Equipment Inc. ..................... QCFrontier-Kemper Constructors Inc. ......INHeintzmann Corp. ............................. VAHobas Pipe USA ................................. TXInterpipe ............................................. IALametti & Sons Inc. ......................... MNLiqui-Force Services (Ontario) Inc. .....ONMI Pipes Inc. ...................................... TXMicrotunneling Inc. .......................... CONella Drilling .................................... QCNortheast Remsco Construction Inc. ...NJPolyvision NV .........................................RE-Systems Group, USA ................... MNSehulster Tunnels Inc. ........................ WISekisui SPR Americas LLC ...................GAShotcrete Technologies Inc. .............. COSika AG Tunnelling & Mining.............................. SwitzerlandStrata Tech Inc. ................................... IASuper Excavators Inc. ......................... WITechnicore Underground Corp. ........ONTenbusch ........................................... TXTranspo Industries Inc. .......................NYTunnelSupplies.com ........................... VAVMT GmbH ............................. Germany

Tunnel SupportAmerican Commercial Inc. ................. VAAmerican Commercial Inc. ................. SCAmerican Trenchless .......................... TXAntraquip Corp. ............................... MDAtlas Copco CMT USA ...................... COBrannan Construction Co. ................ COColcrete Eurodrill ..........United KingdomCommercial Metal Forming ..............OHDSI Mining Products ..........................BCEverest Equipment Inc. ..................... QCFortius .......................................Belgium Friction-Lok Inc. ............................... MOFried Ischebeck GmbH ............. GermanyFrontier-Kemper Constructors Inc. ......INHeintzmann Corp. ............................. VALametti & Sons Inc. ......................... MNLiqui-Force Services (Ontario) Inc. .....ONMaxon Industries Inc. ........................ WIMicrotunneling Inc. .......................... CONortheast Remsco Construction Inc. ...NJPalmieri USA .......................................PAPompaction Inc. ............................... QCRotex Oy .................................... FinlandSI Concrete Systems ..........................GASika AG Tunnelling & Mining.............................. SwitzerlandStrata Tech Inc. ................................... IAStructural Composites Inc. ................. TXSuper Excavators Inc. ......................... WITunnelSupplies.com ........................... VAVMT GmbH ............................. Germany

Used/Rental EquipmentAkkerman Inc. .................................. MNAlpine Equipment Corp. .....................PAAmerican Commercial Inc. ................. VAAmerican Commercial Inc. ................. SCDoka USA Ltd. ....................................NJDrillers’ Choice Inc. ............................GADrilling Technique Ltd.........................PAGary Carlson Equipment Co. ........... MNGlobal Pump Co. LLC ........................ MIGodwin Pumps of America Inc. ............ILHerrenknecht Corp. ..........................WAIntertorg Inc. ....................................CALovat Inc. ..........................................ONMaxon Industries Inc. ........................ WIMersino Dewatering Inc. ......................ILMining Equipment Inc. ..................... CONational Tunnel Equipment Co. (NTE) ...............................................FLPhillips Machine Service Inc. .............WVPompaction Inc. ............................... QC

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R. A. Warren Equipment Ltd. .............ONS.E.L.I. SpA ...................................... ItalySurecrete Inc.....................................WASurveying Equipment Specialists Inc. ................................ TXTBM Exchange International .............MAThe Robbins Co. ...............................OHThompson Pump ................................FLTim McDowell Equipment Ltd. .........ONVesco Engineering .............................NY

VentilationABC Industries Inc. ........................... MDABC Ventilation Systems .................... SKAlpine Equipment Corp. .....................PAAmerican Warming & Ventilating ......OHChicago Blower Corp. ..........................ILGMK International Group Inc. ..............ILHeavy Rescue Inc. .............................MAHunter Personnel Contacts Ltd. ............................United KingdomMicon .................................................PAMicrotunneling Inc. .......................... COMining Equipment Inc. ..................... CONaylor Pipe Co. ...................................ILPROTAN A/S .............................. Norway Rocvent Inc. ......................................ONRuskin Co. ....................................... MOSchauenburg Flexadux Corp. ............ COSMJ Inc. ............................................ COTumsco Inc. .......................................CATunnelSupplies.com ........................... VAUnited Central Industrial .................. MO

Contractors by State & SpecialtyAuger BoringAngelica Boring Co. Inc. ....................NYBorco L.P. ........................................... TXBrannan Construction Co. ................ COElmore Pipe Jacking Inc. .....................CAHenkels & McCoy ..............................CAHenkels & McCoy Inc. ........................PAHenkels & McCoy Inc. ........................INHenkels & McCoy Inc. ...................... OKHenkels & McCoy Inc. ........................PAHenkels & McCoy Inc. .......................ORHenkels & McCoy Inc. ....................... TXHorizontal Boring & Tunneling Co. ....NEIowa Trenchless .................................. IAKR Swerdfeger Const. Inc.................. COL.J. Keefe Co. .......................................ILLoudoun Tunneling Co. Inc................ VAMagnum Tunneling LLC .................... TXMidwest Mole Inc. ..............................INMiller The Driller ................................. IANella Drilling .................................... QCNickolson Construction Services Inc. ....ILNortheast Remsco Construction Inc. ...NJPalmieri USA .......................................PASpecialized Services Co. (SSC) ............AZSpring & Associates Inc. ................... MDTramco Inc..........................................INTunnel Systems Inc. ..........................WAUnderground Inc. .............................. KYWillco Far West ..................................UT

DemolitionAmerica Builder Corp. ........................CADaigh Co. Inc. ...................................GAECI................................................... MNSpecialized Services Co. (SSC) ............AZ

DewateringAtlas Dewatering Systems Inc. ..........ONBoart Longyear Co. ...........................OHECI................................................... MNGround Force Systems Inc. ................BCInsitu Contractors Inc. .......................ONMagnum Tunneling LLC .................... TXMersino Dewatering Inc. ......................ILRas-Dam Construction Ltd. ................ AB

DiversAssociated Underwater Services Inc. ...................................WAHibbard Inshore ................................. MILindahl Marine Contactors Inc. ............IL

DrillingAdvanced Drilling Inc........................WAAnderson Drilling ...............................CAAngelica Boring Co. Inc. ....................NYAtlas Copco BHMT............................. TXAtlas Dewatering Systems Inc. ..........ONBoart Longyear Co. ...........................OHBoring & Tunneling Co. Of America ... TXCharles R. Majestic Inc. ......................NY

Cowin & Co. Inc. ............................... ALDynatec Corp. ..................................ONEdrasis C. Psallidas SA ..................GreeceEngineers/Constructors Inc. ............... WIFrank Coluccio Construction Co........WAFrontier-Kemper Constructors Inc. ......INGeotechniques LLC ............................NYGround Force Systems Inc. ................BCHayward Baker Inc. .......................... MDHenkels & McCoy ..............................CAHenkels & McCoy Inc. ........................PAHenkels & McCoy Inc. ........................INHenkels & McCoy Inc. ........................PAHenkels & McCoy Inc. .......................ORHenkels & McCoy Inc. ....................... TXHorizontal Boring & Tunneling Co. ....NEKiewit Construction Company ...........NEKinectrics ..........................................ONKR Swerdfeger Const. Inc.................. COLayne GeoConstruction .....................UTLayne GeoConstruction, A Div. of Layne Christensen Co. .......PAMarathon Drilling Co. Ltd. ................ONMersino Dewatering Inc. ......................ILMichels Pipeline Construction Inc. ..... WIMicon .................................................PAMidwest Mole Inc. ..............................INNella Drilling .................................... QCNicholson Construction Co. ................PANickolson Construction Services Inc. ....ILNorth American Drillers Inc. ..............WVPacifi c Blasting & Demolition Ltd. ......BCProsonic Corp. ..................................OHREI Drilling Inc. ..................................UTRuen Drilling Inc. ................................IDShaft Drillers International .................WVSpecialized Services Co. (SSC) ............AZSpring & Associates Inc. ................... MDSub-Technical Inc. ...............................PATechnicore Underground Corp. ........ONThe Redpath Group ..........................ONTreviicos Corp. ..................................MATunnel Systems Inc. ..........................WAWillco Far West ..................................UTZeni Drilling ......................................WV

Ground Freezing & DewateringAtlas Dewatering Systems Inc. ..........ONEdrasis C. Psallidas SA ..................GreeceFrontier-Kemper Constructors Inc. ......INKenny Construction Co. .......................ILLayne GeoConstruction .....................UTMersino Dewatering Inc. ......................ILMoretrench American Corp. ...............NJParsons Engineering ............................FLRKK-SoilFreeze Technologies LLC ......WA

GroutingAdvanced Drilling Inc........................WAAJ Voton LLC ........................................ILAtlas Dewatering Systems Inc. ..........ONBarton Southern Co. Inc. ...................GABBZ USA Inc. .....................................CTBoart Longyear Co. ...........................OHBrannan Construction Co. ................ COCoast to Coast Pressure Grouting Inc. ....................................ILCowin & Co. Inc. ............................... ALECI................................................... MNEdrasis C. Psallidas SA ..................GreeceElastizell of St. Louis Inc. .................. MOElmore Pipe Jacking Inc. .....................CAEngineers/Constructors Inc. ............... WIFrank Coluccio Construction Co........WAGeotechniques LLC ............................NYGreely Construction ..........................ONGround Force Systems Inc. ................BCGunther-Nash Inc. ........................... MOHayward Baker Inc. .......................... MDHorizontal Boring & Tunneling Co. ....NEKenny Construction Co. .......................ILKinectrics ..........................................ONLametti & Sons Inc. ......................... MNLayne GeoConstruction .....................UTLayne GeoConstruction, A Div. of Layne Christensen Co. .......PALiqui-Force Services (Ontario) Inc. .....ONMagnum Tunneling LLC .................... TXMarathon Drilling Co. Ltd. ................ONMerco Inc. ..........................................NJMersino Dewatering Inc. ......................ILMicon .................................................PAMidwest Mole Inc. ..............................INMoretrench American Corp. ...............NJNicholson Construction Co. ................PANortheast Remsco Construction Inc. ...NJPacifi c International Grout Co. ..........WAParsons Engineering ............................FLProgressive Contractors Inc. ............. MN

Remedial Construction Services Inc. ... TXShaft Drillers International .................WVSpecialized Services Co. (SSC) ............AZSub-Technical Inc. ...............................PATechnicore Underground Corp. ........ONTerracrete Systems Ltd. ...................... SKTraylor Bros. Inc. ................................CATreviicos Corp. ..................................MA

Jet GroutingLayne GeoConstruction .....................UTLayne GeoConstruction, A Div. of Layne Christensen Co. .......PAMersino Dewatering Inc. ......................ILNicholson Construction Co. ................PA

Large Diameter Shaft DrillingCharles R. Majestic Inc. ......................NYCruz Contractors LLC ..........................NJJay Dee Contractors Inc. .................... MIKenny Construction Co. .......................ILMagnum Tunneling LLC .................... TXMcNally Tunneling Corp. ..................OHShaft Drillers International .................WV

Large Diameter TunnelingAffholder Inc. ................................... MOAkkerman Inc. .................................. MNAmerican Commercial Inc. ................. SCAtkinson Construction ...................... COBilfi nger Berger Civil Inc. ...................WABorco L.P. ........................................... TXBoring & Tunneling Co. of America ... TXBoring & Tunneling Co. Of America ... TXBradshaw Construction Corp. .......... MDBrannan Construction Co. ................ COCharles R. Majestic Inc. ......................NYCowin & Co. Inc. ............................... ALEdrasis C. Psallidas SA ..................GreeceElmore Pipe Jacking Inc. .....................CAFrank Coluccio Construction Co........WAFrontier-Kemper Constructors Inc. ......INGMK International Group Inc. ..............ILGunther-Nash Inc. ........................... MOHenkels & McCoy Inc. ........................INHenkels & McCoy Inc. ........................PAHenkels & McCoy Inc. .......................ORHenkels & McCoy Inc. ....................... TXHenkels & McCoy Inc. ........................PAHorizontal Boring & Tunneling Co. ....NEJ. F. Shea Co. Inc. ...............................CAJ. F. Shea Construction .......................NYJay Dee Contractors Inc. .................... MIKenny Construction Co. .......................ILKiewit Construction Co. - Eastern District .................................NJKiewit Construction Company ...........NEL.J. Keefe Co. .......................................ILLametti & Sons Inc. ......................... MNLiqui-Force Services (Ontario) Inc. .....ONLoudoun Tunneling Co. Inc................ VAMagnum Tunneling LLC .................... TXMarathon Drilling Co. Ltd. ................ONMcNally Tunneling Corp. ..................OHMerco Inc. ..........................................NJMichels Pipeline Construction Inc. ..... WIMidwest Mole Inc. ..............................INMole Constructors Inc. .....................OHNella Drilling .................................... QCNorthwest Boring Co. .......................WAObayashi Corp. ..................................CAParsons Engineering ............................FLRCI Construction Group....................WASCCI ...................................................FLSeca Construction Co. ......................OHS.E.L.I. SpA ...................................... ItalySpecialized Services Co. (SSC) ............AZSuper Excavators Inc. ......................... WITramco Inc..........................................INTraylor Bros. Inc. ................................CAVesco Engineering .............................NYW. L. Hailey & Co. Inc. .......................TNWillco Far West ..................................UTwin ......................................................IL

MicrotunnelingAffholder Inc. ................................... MOAkkerman Inc. .................................. MNAngelica Boring Co. Inc. ....................NYBradshaw Construction Corp. .......... MDBrannan Construction Co. ................ COCruz Contractors LLC ..........................NJDig Tec .............................................. TXECI................................................... MNEdrasis C. Psallidas SA ..................GreeceElmore Pipe Jacking Inc. .....................CAExactGrade Underground Infrastructure LLC ......................... MO

Frank Coluccio Construction Co........WAHenkels & McCoy Inc. ........................INHenkels & McCoy Inc. ....................... TXHenkels & McCoy Inc. .......................ORHenkels & McCoy Inc. ........................PAHenkels & McCoy Inc. ........................PAHorizontal Boring & Tunneling Co. ....NEHuxted Tunneling ...............................FLIowa Trenchless .................................. IAJames W. Fowler ................................CAJay Dee Contractors Inc. .................... MIKenny Construction Co. .......................ILKiewit Construction Company ...........NELametti & Sons Inc. ......................... MNLuckinbill Inc. ................................... OKMagnum Tunneling LLC .................... TXMerco Inc. ..........................................NJMichels Pipeline Construction Inc. ..... WIMidwest Mole Inc. ..............................INNada Pacifi c Corp. .............................CANella Drilling .................................... QCNortheast Remsco Construction Inc. ...NJNorthwest Boring Co. .......................WAPacifi c Blasting & Demolition Ltd. ......BCRas-Dam Construction Ltd. ................ ABRCI Construction Group....................WARemedial Construction Services Inc. ... TXSeca Construction Co. ......................OHSpecialized Services Co. (SSC) ............AZSpring & Associates Inc. ................... MDSuper Excavators Inc. ......................... WITechnicore Underground Corp. ........ONVadnais Corp. ....................................CAVesco Engineering .............................NYWestcon Microtunneling Inc. .............UTWillco Far West ..................................UTwin ......................................................IL

OtherAmerica Builder Corp. ........................CAAmerican Chemical Technologies Inc. ............................ MIBoart Longyear Co. ...........................OHCoast to Coast Pressure Grouting Inc. ....................................ILDig Tec .............................................. TXECI................................................... MNGEL Geophysics LLC .......................... SCHenkels & McCoy ..............................CAHenkels & McCoy Inc. ...................... OKHenkels & McCoy Inc. ........................PAHenkels & McCoy Inc. ........................PAHenkels & McCoy Inc. ........................INHenkels & McCoy Inc. ....................... TXHenkels & McCoy Inc. .......................ORJames W. Fowler ................................CAKR Swerdfeger Const. Inc.................. COLiqui-Force Services (Ontario) Inc. .....ONMagnum Tunneling LLC .................... TXMoretrench American Corp. ...............NJNella Drilling .................................... QCPipeline Maintenance Services LLC ......FLProgressive Contractors Inc. ............. MNSCCI ...................................................FLSpecialized Services Co. (SSC) ............AZTimmons Electric Co. Inc. .................. KY

Pipe JackingAffholder Inc. ................................... MOAkkerman Inc. .................................. MNBorco L.P. ........................................... TXBoring & Tunneling Co. Of America ... TXBoring & Tunneling Co. Of America ... TXBradshaw Construction Corp. .......... MDBrannan Construction Co. ................ COCharles R. Majestic Inc. ......................NYColcrete Eurodrill ..........United KingdomDig Tec .............................................. TXEdrasis C. Psallidas SA ..................GreeceElgood Mayo Corp. ............................PAElmore Pipe Jacking Inc. .....................CAFrank Coluccio Construction Co........WAHazemag & EPR GmbH ........... GermanyHenkels & McCoy ..............................CAHenkels & McCoy Inc. ....................... TXHenkels & McCoy Inc. ........................INHenkels & McCoy Inc. .......................ORHenkels & McCoy Inc. ...................... OKHenkels & McCoy Inc. ........................PAHorizontal Boring & Tunneling Co. ....NEIntertorg Inc. .....................................CAIowa Trenchless .................................. IAJay Dee Contractors Inc. .................... MIKenny Construction Co. .......................ILKiewit Construction Company ...........NEKR Swerdfeger Const. Inc.................. COL.J. Keefe Co. .......................................ILLametti & Sons Inc. ......................... MNLoudoun Tunneling Co. Inc................ VAMagnum Tunneling LLC .................... TX

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Marathon Drilling Co. Ltd. ................ONMcNally Tunneling Corp. ..................OHMerco Inc. ..........................................NJMichels Pipeline Construction Inc. ..... WIMidwest Mole Inc. ..............................INMiller The Driller ................................. IANella Drilling .................................... QCNickolson Construction Services Inc. ....ILNortheast Remsco Construction Inc. ...NJRas-Dam Construction Ltd. ................ ABRCI Construction Group....................WARemedial Construction Services Inc. ... TXSeca Construction Co. ......................OHSpecialized Services Co. (SSC) ............AZSpring & Associates Inc. ................... MDSuper Excavators Inc. ......................... WITechnicore Underground Corp. ........ONTerra Form Footing Corp. .................. MITunnel Systems Inc. ..........................WAVector Steel Inc. .................................CAVMT GmbH ............................. Germany W. L. Hailey & Co. Inc. .......................TNWillco Far West ..................................UTwin ......................................................IL

Raise BoreThe Redpath Group ..........................ON

ShaftsAffholder Inc. ................................... MOAtkinson Construction ...................... COBorco L.P. ........................................... TXBoring & Tunneling Co. Of America ... TXBoring & Tunneling Co. Of America ... TXBradshaw Construction Corp. .......... MDCharles R. Majestic Inc. ......................NYCowin & Co. Inc. ............................... ALCruz Contractors LLC ..........................NJECI................................................... MNEdrasis C. Psallidas SA ..................GreeceExactGrade Underground Infrastructure LLC ......................... MOFrank Coluccio Construction Co........WAFrontier-Kemper Constructors Inc. ......INGunther-Nash Inc. ........................... MOIowa Trenchless .................................. IAJ. F. Shea Construction .......................NYJay Dee Contractors Inc. .................... MIKenny Construction Co. .......................ILKiewit Construction Co. - Eastern District .................................NJKiewit Construction Company ...........NEMagnum Tunneling LLC .................... TXMcNally Tunneling Corp. ..................OHMerco Inc. ..........................................NJMichels Pipeline Construction Inc. ..... WIMidwest Mole Inc. ..............................INMole Constructors Inc. .....................OHNorth American Drillers Inc. ..............WVObayashi Corp. ..................................CARas-Dam Construction Ltd. ................ ABRCI Construction Group....................WARKK-SoilFreeze Technologies LLC ......WASeca Construction Co. ......................OHShaft Drillers International .................WVSuper Excavators Inc. ......................... WITechnicore Underground Corp. ........ONThe Redpath Group ..........................ONTramco Inc..........................................INTraylor Bros. Inc. ................................CATreviicos Corp. ..................................MAW. L. Hailey & Co. Inc. .......................TNwin ......................................................ILZeni Drilling ......................................WV

Slurry WallBBZ USA Inc. .....................................CTEdrasis C. Psallidas SA ..................GreeceGround Force Systems Inc. ................BCKiewit Construction Co. - Eastern District .................................NJKiewit Construction Company ...........NEMagnum Tunneling LLC .................... TXMerco Inc. ..........................................NJMersino Dewatering Inc. ......................ILNicholson Construction Co. ................PARemedial Construction Services Inc. ... TXTerracrete Systems Ltd. ...................... SKTreviicos Corp. ..................................MAVesco Engineering .............................NY

Professional Services by State & SpecialtyConstruction ManagementAcres International Corp. ...................NYAmec Earth & Environmental Ltd. ......BCArup ..................................................NYAtlantic Construction Engineers ........WA

Brierley Associates LLC ...................... COCharles E. Raines Company ................ MICNA Consulting Engineers ............... MNCobb, Fendley & Associates Inc. ........ TXCondor Earth Technologies Inc. .........CACowin & Co. Inc. ............................... ALDeere and Ault Consultants Inc. ........ CODPL America ......................................CADr. G. Sauer Corp. ............................. VAEBA Engineering Consultants Ltd. ......BCEdrasis C. Psallidas SA ..................GreeceEngineers/Constructors Inc. ............... WIGall Zeidler Consultants LLC .............. VAGeotech Engineering & Testing ......... TXGeotechnology Inc. ........................... KSGilco Group Inc. .................................INGolder Associates Ltd. .......................ONGomez International .......................... ARGreely Construction ..........................ONGunda Corporation Inc. ..................... TXGunther-Nash Inc. ........................... MOHalcrow Group Ltd. ...........................NYHarris & Associates ............................CAHatch Mott MacDonald .....................CAHatch Mott MacDonald .....................CAHatch Mott MacDonald .....................NYHatch Mott MacDonald ................... MDHNTB Corp. ......................................MAILF Consultants Inc............................. VAItalian C.M.C. Di Ravenna ............. ChinaJacobs Associates ...............................CAJacobs Associates ..............................MAJacobs Associates ...............................ORJacobs Civil Inc................................... VAJoginder Bhore International Inc. ....... TXJordan, Jones & Goulding Inc. ............GAKMK Consultants Ltd. .......................ONLachel Felice & Associates Inc. .......... COLyman Henn Inc. .............................. COMWH ................................................WAMWH ...................................................ILMWH Global ..................................... CONTH Consultants Ltd. ........................ MIParsons Brinckerhoff ..........................NYParsons Engineering ............................FLRemedial Construction Services Inc. ... TXRevay & Associates Ltd. ....................ONShannon & Wilson Inc. .....................WASMEC Inc. (Specialized Mining & Engineering Corp.) ........................ COSubTerra Inc. ....................................WATrauner Consulting Services Inc. ........CATunnel Engineering and Applications Inc. ............................WAUnderground Plus Construction Services Inc. ....................................AZURS Corp. ..........................................CAVertigraph Inc. ................................... TXW. L. Hailey & Co. Inc. .......................TN

ConsultantAdvanced Drilling Inc........................WAAir Force Inc. ....................................ONAmec Earth & Environmental Ltd. ......BCAmerican Chemical Technologies Inc. ............................ MIArup ..................................................NYASI Group Ltd. ..................................ONBoscardin Consulting Engineers Inc. ................................MABrennan Engineering & Consulting .....PABrierley Associates LLC ...................... COCH2M Hill...........................................IDCharles E. Raines Company ................ MICNA Consulting Engineers ............... MNCobb, Fendley & Associates Inc. ........ TXCondor Earth Technologies Inc. .........CADaigh Co. Inc. ...................................GADeere and Ault Consultants Inc. ........ CODr. Allen W. Hatheway, PG, PE ......... MODr. G. Sauer Corp. ............................. VAEBA Engineering Consultants Ltd. ......BCEngineers/Constructors Inc. ............... WIExcavation Engineering Associates Inc.................................WAGall Zeidler Consultants LLC .............. VAGEL Geophysics LLC .......................... SCGeoConSol Inc..................................MAGeoSonics Inc. ....................................PAGeotechnology Inc. ........................... KSGeoTesting Express Inc. ....................MAGilco Group Inc. .................................IN Golder Associates Inc. ....................... COGolder Associates Ltd. .......................ONGomez International .......................... ARGreely Construction ..........................ONGunda Corporation Inc. ..................... TXHager GeoScience Inc. ......................MAHalcrow Group Ltd. ...........................NYHaley & Aldrich ................................MA

Harris & Associates ............................CAHatch Mott MacDonald .....................CAHatch Mott MacDonald ................... MDHennig & Co. ....................................CAHNTB Corp. ......................................MAInspecsol Engineering Inc. ................. MIItalian C.M.C. Di Ravenna ............. ChinaJack Barry & Associates Inc. ................CAJacobs Associates ...............................CAJacobs Civil Inc................................... VAJoginder Bhore International Inc. ....... TXKMK Consultants Ltd. .......................ONLachel Felice & Associates Inc. .......... COLiquid Earth Support Inc. ...................NYLyman Henn Inc. .............................. COMechanical Tunneling Consulting .....WAMicrotunneling Inc. .......................... COMidwest Industrial Supply Inc. ..........OHMueser Rutledge Consulting Engineers ........................................NYMWH Global ..................................... CONSA Geotechnical Services Inc. ......... CONTH Consultants Ltd. ........................ MIParsons Brinckerhoff ..........................NYPendleton Resources ......................... COProsei..........................................MexicoPSP Consulting Engineers ........ GermanyR. V. Anderson Associates Limited .....ONRedzone Robotics ...............................PASehulster Tunnels Inc. ........................ WIS.E.L.I. SpA ...................................... ItalyShannon & Wilson Inc. .....................WASMEC Inc. (Specialized Mining & Engineering Corp.) .................... COSnyder Engineering LLC .................... COSoil-Mat Engineers & Consultants .....ONSpecialized Services Co. (SSC) ............AZStantec Architecture Ltd.....................BCSubTerra Inc. ....................................WATim McDowell Equipment Ltd. .........ONTrauner Consulting Services Inc. ........CAUnderground Plus Construction Services Inc. ....................................AZURS Corp. ..........................................CAVesco Engineering .............................NYVibra-Tech/Geosonics .........................PAVMT GmbH ............................. Germany Xenon Geosciences Inc. ....................OH

Cost EstimationAcres International Corp. ...................NYAlpine Equipment Corp. .....................PAAmec Earth & Environmental Ltd. ......BCArup ..................................................NYBoring & Tunneling Co. Of America ... TXBrierley Associates LLC ...................... COCondor Earth Technologies Inc. .........CACowin & Co. Inc. ............................... ALDr. G. Sauer Corp. ............................. VAEBA Engineering Consultants Ltd. ......BCEngineers/Constructors Inc. ............... WIExcavation Engineering Associates Inc.................................WAFMC Corp. ........................................ MSGilco Group Inc. .................................IN Golder Associates Inc. ....................... COGomez International .......................... ARGunda Corporation Inc. ..................... TXHalcrow Group Ltd. ...........................NYHNTB Corp. ......................................MAILF Consultants Inc............................. VAItalian C.M.C. Di Ravenna ............. ChinaJack Barry & Associates Inc. ................CAJacobs Associates ...............................CAJacobs Associates ..............................MAJacobs Associates ...............................ORJacobs Civil Inc................................... VAJoginder Bhore International Inc. ....... TXKMK Consultants Ltd. .......................ONLachel Felice & Associates Inc. .......... COLyman Henn Inc. .............................. COMueser Rutledge Consulting Engineers ........................................NYMWH ................................................WAMWH ...................................................ILMWH Global ..................................... COParsons Brinckerhoff ..........................NYPSP Consulting Engineers ........ GermanyRevay & Associates Ltd. ....................ONSehulster Tunnels Inc. ........................ WISMEC Inc. (Specialized Mining & Engineering Corp.) .................... COSpecialized Services Co. (SSC) ............AZSubTerra Inc. ....................................WATrauner Consulting Services Inc. ........CATunnel Engineering and Applications Inc. ............................WAUnderground Plus Construction Services Inc. ....................................AZURS Corp. ..........................................CA

Whittle Cost Consulting ..................... TXWinEstimator Inc...............................WA

Design/BuildAmec Earth & Environmental Ltd. ......BCAmerica Builder Corp. ........................CAEBA Engineering Consultants Ltd. ......BCGilco Group Inc. .................................IN Jacobs Associates ...............................CAJacobs Associates ..............................MAJacobs Associates ...............................ORMWH Global ..................................... COParsons Brinckerhoff ..........................NYPSP Consulting Engineers ........ GermanyR. V. Anderson Associates Limited .....ONS.E.L.I. SpA ...................................... ItalySpecialized Services Co. (SSC) ............AZTim McDowell Equipment Ltd. .........ONUnderground Plus Construction Services Inc. ....................................AZURS Corp. ..........................................CA

Disputes ReviewArup ..................................................NYAtlantic Construction Engineers ........WABoscardin Consulting Engineers Inc. ................................MABrennan Engineering & Consulting .....PABrierley Associates LLC ...................... COCNA Consulting Engineers ............... MNDeere and Ault Consultants Inc. ........ CODr. G. Sauer Corp. ............................. VAEBA Engineering Consultants Ltd. ......BCEngineers/Constructors Inc. ............... WIGeoComp Corp. ...............................MAGeoConSol Inc..................................MAGilco Group Inc. .................................INGomez International .......................... ARGunda Corporation Inc. ..................... TXHalcrow Group Ltd. ...........................NYHatch Mott MacDonald ................... MDHNTB Corp. ......................................MAILF Consultants Inc............................. VAJoginder Bhore International Inc. ....... TXJordan, Jones & Goulding Inc. ............GALachel Felice & Associates Inc. .......... COLyman Henn Inc. .............................. COMechanical Tunneling Consulting .....WAMicrotunneling Inc. .......................... COMWH ...................................................ILMWH ................................................WAMWH Global ..................................... COPinnacle One .....................................CARevay & Associates Ltd. ....................ONSehulster Tunnels Inc. ........................ WISnyder Engineering LLC .................... COSpecialized Services Co. (SSC) ............AZSubTerra Inc. ....................................WATrauner Consulting Services Inc. ........CATunnel Engineering and Applications Inc. ............................WAUnderground Plus Construction Services Inc. ....................................AZURS Corp. ..........................................CA

Engineering/DesignABC Industries Inc. ........................... MDAcres International Corp. ...................NYAlpine Equipment Corp. .....................PAAmec Earth & Environmental Ltd. ......BCAntraquip Corp. ............................... MDArup ..................................................NYASI Group Ltd. ..................................ONAtlantic Construction Engineers ........WAAtlas Copco Wagner Inc. ....................ORBBZ USA Inc. .....................................CTBoscardin Consulting Engineers Inc. ................................MABrennan Engineering & Consulting .....PABrierley Associates LLC ...................... COCH2M Hill...........................................IDCharles E. Raines Company ................ MICNA Consulting Engineers ............... MNCobb, Fendley & Associates Inc. ........ TXCondor Earth Technologies Inc. .........CAConstruction & Tunneling Services Inc. ...................................WACowin & Co. Inc. ............................... ALDawn Underground Engineering Inc................................NJDeere and Ault Consultants Inc. ........ CODr. G. Sauer Corp. ............................. VAEBA Engineering Consultants Ltd. ......BCElgood Mayo Corp. ............................PAEngine Control Systems (Div. of Lubrizol Canada) ...............ONEngineers/Constructors Inc. ............... WIExcavation Engineering Associates Inc.................................WAFKC- Lake Shore ..................................IN

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FMC Corp. ........................................ MSGall Zeidler Consultants LLC .............. VAGEI Consultants Inc...........................MAGeoConSol Inc..................................MAGeoSonics Inc. ....................................PAGeotech Engineering & Testing ......... TXGeotechnology Inc. ........................... KSGeoTesting Express Inc. ....................MAGilco Group Inc. .................................INGodwin Pumps of America Inc. ............ILGolder Associates Inc. ....................... COGolder Associates Ltd. .......................ONGomez International .......................... ARGreely Construction ..........................ONGunda Corporation Inc. ..................... TXHalcrow Group Ltd. ...........................NYHarris & Associates ............................CAHatch Mott MacDonald .....................CAHatch Mott MacDonald .....................CAHatch Mott MacDonald ................... MDHatch Mott MacDonald .....................NYHayward Baker Inc. .......................... MDHNTB Corp. ......................................MAHoward R. Green Company ............. MOILF Consultants Inc............................. VAInspecsol Engineering Inc. ................. MIJack Barry & Associates Inc. ................CAJacobs Associates ...............................CAJacobs Associates ..............................MAJacobs Associates ...............................ORJacobs Civil Inc................................... VAJordan, Jones & Goulding Inc. ............GAJudith Nitsch Engineering Inc. ...........MAKMK Consultants Ltd. .......................ONLachel Felice & Associates Inc. .......... COLyman Henn Inc. .............................. COMechanical Tunneling Consulting .....WAMueser Rutledge Consulting Engineers ........................................NYMultiurethanes Ltd. ..........................ONmultiVIEW Locates Inc. ......................ONMWH ................................................WAMWH ...................................................ILMWH Global ..................................... CONSA Geotechnical Services Inc. ......... CONTH Consultants Ltd. ........................ MIParsons Brinckerhoff ..........................NYParsons Engineering ............................FLPSP Consulting Engineers ........ GermanyR. V. Anderson Associates Limited .....ONRedzone Robotics ...............................PARyerson University ............................ONSchwing America Inc. ...................... MNSEH Inc. ........................................... MNS.E.L.I. SpA ...................................... ItalyShannon & Wilson Inc. .....................WASnyder Engineering LLC .................... COSoil-Mat Engineers & Consultants .....ONSpecialized Services Co. (SSC) ............AZStantec Architecture Ltd.....................BCSubTerra Inc. ....................................WATensar International Corp...................GATetra Tech RMC ................................ COUnderground Plus Construction Services Inc. ....................................AZURS Corp. ..........................................CAVesco Engineering .............................NYVMT GmbH ............................. Germany

Environmental StudiesAmec Earth & Environmental Ltd. ......BCEBA Engineering Consultants Ltd. ......BCGilco Group Inc. .................................INHaley & Aldrich ................................MAHatch Mott MacDonald ................... MDInspecsol Engineering Inc. ................. MIMWH Global ..................................... CONTH Consultants Ltd. ........................ MIStantec Architecture Ltd.....................BCURS Corp. ..........................................CA

ForensicDr. Allen W. Hatheway, PG, PE ......... MOGilco Group Inc. .................................INMWH Global ..................................... COURS Corp. ..........................................CA

GeotechnicalAdvanced Drilling Inc........................WAAmec Earth & Environmental Ltd. ......BCApplied Geomechanics Inc.................CAArup ..................................................NYAtlantic Construction Engineers ........WABoscardin Consulting Engineers Inc. ................................MABrierley Associates ..............................NYBrierley Associates LLC ...................... COCNA Consulting Engineers ............... MNCondor Earth Technologies Inc. .........CADeere and Ault Consultants Inc. ........ CO

Dr. Allen W. Hatheway, PG, PE ......... MODr. G. Sauer Corp. ............................. VAEBA Engineering Consultants Ltd. ......BCEdrasis C. Psallidas SA ..................GreeceEngineers/Constructors Inc. ............... WIFugro Consultants Inc. ....................... TXGall Zeidler Consultants LLC .............. VAGeoComp Corp. ...............................MAGeoConSol Inc..................................MAGeoData GmbH ...........................Austria GeoSonics Inc. ....................................PAGeotech Engineering & Testing ......... TXGeotechnology Inc. ........................... KSGeoTesting Express Inc. ....................MAGilco Group Inc. .................................INGreely Construction ..........................ONHager GeoScience Inc. ......................MAHalcrow Group Ltd. ...........................NYHaley & Aldrich ................................MAHatch Mott MacDonald .....................CAHatch Mott MacDonald .....................CAHatch Mott MacDonald .....................NYHatch Mott MacDonald ................... MDHayward Baker Inc. .......................... MDHNTB Corp. ......................................MAInsitu Contractors Inc. .......................ONInspecsol Engineering Inc. ................. MIJacobs Civil Inc................................... VAJoginder Bhore International Inc. ....... TXJordan, Jones & Goulding Inc. ............GALachel Felice & Associates Inc. .......... COLayne GeoConstruction .....................UTLyman Henn Inc. .............................. COMACTEC Engineering & Consulting Inc. ...............................GAMueser Rutledge Consulting Engineers ........................................NYMWH ................................................WAMWH Global ..................................... CONSA Geotechnical Services Inc. ......... CONTH Consultants Ltd. ........................ MIParsons Brinckerhoff ..........................NYParsons Engineering ............................FLPSP Consulting Engineers ........ GermanyRocscience Inc. .................................ONRST Instruments Ltd. ..........................BCSEH Inc. ........................................... MNShannon & Wilson Inc. .....................WASlope Indicator .................................WASoil-Mat Engineers & Consultants .....ONSub-Technical Inc. ...............................PASubTerra Inc. ....................................WATensar International Corp...................GATetra Tech RMC ................................ COTreviicos Corp. ..................................MATunnel Engineering and Applications Inc. ............................WAUnderground Plus Construction Services Inc. ....................................AZURS Corp. ..........................................CAVibra-Tech/Geosonics .........................PAVision Underground Inc. ................... COXenon Geosciences Inc. ....................OH

LegalGeoConSol Inc..................................MAGomez International .......................... ARJack Barry & Associates Inc. ................CAJoginder Bhore International Inc. ....... TXKing & King ...................................... DCLyman Henn Inc. .............................. COTrauner Consulting Services Inc. ........CA

Machine Service/RepairAkkerman Inc. .................................. MNConstruction & Tunneling Services Inc. ...................................WACubex Ltd. ........................................MBGomez International .......................... ARHerrenknecht Corp. ..........................WAIrwin Car and Equipment ....................PAPhillips Machine Service Inc. .............WVR. A. Warren Equipment Ltd. .............ONS.E.L.I. SpA ...................................... ItalyTBM Services .....................................CATim McDowell Equipment Ltd. .........ONUB Equipment Corp. ..........................CA

OtherAmerican Chemical Technologies Inc. ............................ MICERIU ............................................... QCEBA Engineering Consultants Ltd. ......BCFlexco ..................................................ILGEI Consultants Inc...........................MAGEL Geophysics LLC .......................... SCGeotech Engineering & Testing ......... TXGeoTesting Express Inc. ....................MAHatch Mott MacDonald ................... MDLyman Henn Inc. .............................. CO

MACTEC Engineering & Consulting Inc. ...............................GAmultiVIEW Locates Inc. ......................ONQuaker Chemical Corp. ......................PATBM: Tunnel Business Magazine .......OHTunnel Engineering and Applications Inc. ............................WAVibra-Tech/Geosonics .........................PA

SafetyAirGas Safety .....................................CAGEL Geophysics LLC .......................... SCGeoConSol Inc..................................MAGilco Group Inc. .................................INGlobal Detection Systems .................. TXHatch Mott MacDonald ................... MDHeavy Rescue Inc. .............................MAJoginder Bhore International Inc. ....... TXLaservision ................................ AustraliaMatterhorn Footwear ..........................PAMidwest Industrial Supply Inc. ..........OHNational Tunnel Equipment Co. (NTE) ...............................................FLNational Tunnel Institute .................... WISchauenburg Flexadux Corp. ............ COURS Corp. ..........................................CA

Site Investigation/SurveyAcres International Corp. ...................NYAmec Earth & Environmental Ltd. ......BCArup ..................................................NYBrierley Associates LLC ...................... COCNA Consulting Engineers ............... MNCobb, Fendley & Associates Inc. ........ TXCondor Earth Technologies Inc. .........CADr. Allen W. Hatheway, PG, PE ......... MOEBA Engineering Consultants Ltd. ......BCEngineers/Constructors Inc. ............... WIGEI Consultants Inc...........................MAGeoSonics Inc. ....................................PAGeotechnology Inc. ........................... KSGeoTesting Express Inc. ....................MAGeotrack Inc. ................................... MDGilco Group Inc. .................................IN Golder Associates Inc. ....................... COGomez International .......................... ARHalcrow Group Ltd. ...........................NYHatch Mott MacDonald ................... MDHatch Mott MacDonald .....................CAILF Consultants Inc............................. VAInspecsol Engineering Inc. ................. MIJacobs Associates ...............................CAJoginder Bhore International Inc. ....... TXJordan, Jones & Goulding Inc. ............GAJudith Nitsch Engineering Inc. ...........MAKinectrics ..........................................ONKMK Consultants Ltd. .......................ONLyman Henn Inc. .............................. COMueser Rutledge Consulting Engineers ........................................NYmultiVIEW Locates Inc. ......................ONMWH ...................................................ILMWH ................................................WANSA Geotechnical Services Inc. ......... COParsons Brinckerhoff ..........................NYShannon & Wilson Inc. .....................WASoil-Mat Engineers & Consultants .....ONSubTerra Inc. ....................................WATunnel Engineering and Applications Inc. ............................WAUnderground Plus Construction Services Inc. ....................................AZURS Corp. ..........................................CAVision Underground Inc. ................... CO

Tunnel InspectionsAmec Earth & Environmental Ltd. ......BCAmerica Builder Corp. ........................CABoscardin Consulting Engineers Inc. .MABrierley Associates LLC ...................... COCNA Consulting Engineers ............... MNDeere and Ault Consultants Inc. ........ COEBA Engineering Consultants Ltd. ......BCGall Zeidler Consultants LLC .............. VAGilco Group Inc. .................................INHager GeoScience Inc. ......................MAHatch Mott MacDonald .....................NYHatch Mott MacDonald .....................CAHatch Mott MacDonald ................... MDHibbard Inshore ................................. MIJacobs Associates ...............................CAJacobs Associates ..............................MAJacobs Associates ...............................ORJoginder Bhore International Inc. ....... TXKMK Consultants Ltd. .......................ONMWH ................................................WAMWH Global ..................................... CONTH Consultants Ltd. ........................ MIParsons Brinckerhoff ..........................NYParsons Engineering ............................FL

Tunnel Engineering and Applications Inc. ............................WAUnderground Plus Construction Services Inc. ....................................AZURS Corp. ..........................................CA

Ventilation Design & Noise ControlAmec Earth & Environmental Ltd. ......BCGeoComp Corp. ...............................MAGilco Group Inc. .................................INJoginder Bhore International Inc. ....... TXParsons Brinckerhoff ..........................NYRocvent Inc. ......................................ONSlope Indicator .................................WAStantec Architecture Ltd.....................BC

Vibration/Noise MonitoringAmec Earth & Environmental Ltd. ......BCArup ..................................................NYCNA Consulting Engineers ............... MNDr. G. Sauer Corp. ............................. VAEngineers/Constructors Inc. ............... WIGeoSonics Inc. ....................................PAGeotechnology Inc. ........................... KSGilco Group Inc. .................................INHager GeoScience Inc. ......................MAHatch Mott MacDonald ................... MDInspecsol Engineering Inc. ................. MIJack Barry & Associates Inc. ................CAJoginder Bhore International Inc. ....... TXLyman Henn Inc. .............................. COMueser Rutledge Consulting Engineers ........................................NYNTH Consultants Ltd. ........................ MIRocvent Inc. ......................................ONRST Instruments Ltd. ..........................BCShannon & Wilson Inc. .....................WASoil-Mat Engineers & Consultants .....ONStantec Architecture Ltd.....................BCSubTerra Inc. ....................................WAVibra-Tech/Geosonics .........................PAXenon Geosciences Inc. ....................OH

Directory ListingsABC Industries Inc.William R. Linnemeier, VP-SalesJ. Nick Hornyak, Eastern Region Sales Mgr.PO Box 77609 Southern Pines DrOakland, MD 21550Ph: 574-267-5166Fax: 301-334-8335Web Site: www.abc-industries.netE-mail: [email protected], Engineering/Design, Pipe-PVC — SME

ABC Ventilation SystemsGary D. Thorinson, Sales Mgr.1802 Quebec AveSaskatoon, SK S7K 7T5CanadaPh: 306-653-4303Fax: 306-653-3890Web Site: www.abccanada.caE-mail: [email protected]

Ackerman International Corp.Tad Ackerman, Mgr.15879 Hwy. 1Mt. Carmel, IL 62863Ph: 618-262-8656Fax: 618-263-4182Web Site: www.ackermaninternational.comE-mail: [email protected], Drills & Rigs, Pipe-HDPE, Pipe-Steel

Acorn Technology Corp.Robert Green, VP of Sales23103 Miles Rd.Cleveland, OH 44128Ph: 216-663-1244Fax: 216-663-1005E-mail: [email protected]

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Acres International Corp.Nigel Bond P.E., Division Mgr.Thomas Gwozdek P.E., Division Mgr.140 John James Audobon Pkwy.Amherst, NY 14228-1180Ph: 716-689-3737Fax: 716-689-3749Web Site: www.acres.comE-mail: [email protected] Management, Cost Estimation, Engineering/Design, Site Investigation/Survey

Adalet-PLMMatthew R. Piecuch, Mktg. Product Mgr.4801 W. 150th St.Cleveland, OH 44135Ph: 216-267-9000Fax: 216-267-1681Web Site: www.adalet.comE-mail: [email protected]

Advanced Drilling Inc.John Klundt, Drilling Supt.Bud MacDonald, President1733 Hat, Ste. 330PMB 228Blaine, WA 98230-5106Ph: 303-337-6578Fax: 303-337-6578Web Site: [email protected]: [email protected], Grouting, Consultant, Geotechni-cal — SME

Advanced GeosolutionsSean Callan, VP11400 W Olympic Bv., Ste. 200Los Angeles, CA 90064Ph: 310-460-3640Fax: 310-460-3211Web Site: www.advgeosolutions.comE-mail: [email protected]

Affholder Inc.Bruce Frost, PresidentJim Peregoy, Chief Estimator17988 Edison Ave.Chesterfi eld, MO 63005-3700Ph: 636-532-2622Fax: 636-537-2533Web Site: www.insituform.comE-mail: [email protected] Jacking, Shafts, Microtunneling, Large Diameter Tunneling — AGC, UCA of SME, BEAVERS, NUCA, MOLES

AGL Corp.Bill Jauernig, VP Sales2202 Redmond Rd.Jacksonville, AR 72076Ph: 501-982-4433Fax: 501-982-0880Web Site: www.agl-lasers.comE-mail: [email protected] — NUCA

Air Force Inc.Phil Fitzpatrick, President656 Vanderbuagh Dr.Burlington, ON L7T 3W7CanadaPh: 905-681-0879Fax: 905-681-6980Web Site: www.airforce.comE-mail: [email protected], Consultant

AirGas SafetyMiggy Lontok, Account Mgr.2225 Workman Mill Rd.Whittier, CA 90601Ph: 800-678-2878 ext. 5654Fax: 800-784-4726E-mail: [email protected]

AJ Voton LLCDavid Warneke, Sales/Proj. Engr1959 Anson Dr.Melrose Park, IL 60160Ph: 708-681-1300Fax: 708-681-1386Web Site: www.ajvoton.comE-mail: [email protected]/Concrete Additives, Grout, Grouting — NUCA

Akkerman Inc.Steve Garbisch, Sales & LeasingRobin Lorenzen, Sales & Leasing58256 266th St.Brownsdale, MN 55918Ph: 800-533-0386Fax: 507-567-2605Web Site: www.akkerman.comE-mail: [email protected] Systems/Equipment, Tunnel Boring Machines, Used/Rental Equipment, Large Diameter Tunneling, Microtunneling, Pipe Jacking, Machine Service/Repair — UCA of SME, NUCA, ASCE, AMITOS

Alabama Metal Industries Corp. (AMICO)Gary J. Maylon, Product Mgr.E. D. Hart, Product SpecialistPO Box 3928Birmingham, AL 35208Ph: 800-366-2642Fax: 205-786-6527Web Site: www.amico-stayform.comE-mail: [email protected]

Aldridge ElectricWayne Gearig, VP844 E. Rockland Rd.Libertyville, IL 60048Ph: 847-247-5504Fax: 847-680-0762E-mail: [email protected]

Allentown Equipment Inc., A Putzmeister Co.Bill Allen, Sales & Marketing MgrDrew Williams, Inside Sales421 Schantz Rd.Allentown, PA 18104Ph: 610-398-0451Fax: 610-391-1934Web Site: www.allentownshotcrete.comE-mail: [email protected]/Grout Pumps, Shotcrete/Shotcrete Additives — ASA, UCA of SME, SME

Alpha Pipe Co. Inc.Jim Roeder, President2111 Bentley Plaza #201Fenton, MO 63026Ph: 636-861-2900Fax: 636-861-2442Web Site: www.alphapipeco.comE-mail: [email protected], Pipe-HDPE, Pipe-Steel

Alpine Equipment Corp.William J. Kogelmann, PresidentMark D. Kogelmann, Sales ManagerPO Box 767State College, PA 16804Ph: 814-238-1114Fax: 814-466-3193Web Site: www.alpine-aec.comE-mail: [email protected] Estimation, Engineering/Design, Road-headers, Ventilation, Used/Rental Equipment, Cutters, Drills & Rigs, Microtunneling Systems/Equipment, Tunnel Boring Machines — SME

Amec Earth & Environmental Ltd.Michael Davies, VP, Mining SectorMary Lovett, Mining Sector Adminstrator2227 Douglas Rd.Burnaby, BC V5C 5A9CanadaPh: 604-473-5304Fax: 604-294-4664Web Site: www.amec.com/eandeminingE-mail: [email protected] Management, Consultant, De-sign/Build, Engineering/Design, Environmental Studies, Geotechnical, Site Investigation/Survey, Tunnel Inspections, Ventilation Design & Noise Control, Vibration/Noise Monitoring — ASCE, SME

AmercableRuss Vanwyck, Mining & Inudstrial Sales Mgr.Kaye Barnette, Mining & Industrial Service Rep350 Bailey Rd.El Dorado, AR 71730Ph: 800-643-1516Fax: 870-309-3506Web Site: www.amercable.comE-mail: [email protected] — SME, Other

America Builder Corp.Sepou Ohanian, PresidentKarolin Shirvanian, VP9718 Wornom Ave.Shadow Hills, CA 91040Ph: 818-618-1240E-mail: [email protected], Other, Design/Build, Tunnel Inspections

American Augers Inc.Klane Kirby PO Box 814West Salem, OH 44287Ph: 419-869-7107Fax: 419-869-7425Web Site: www.americanaugers.comE-mail: [email protected] & Rigs — NUCA

American Chemical Technologies Inc.Ross Kovanda, VPRachel Mills, Customer Service Mgr.485 E. Van Riper Rd.Fowlerville, MI 48836Ph: 517-223-0300Fax: 517-223-1703Web Site: www.americanchemtech.comE-mail: [email protected] Lubricants, Other, Consultant, Other — Other

American Commercial Inc.Larry DeGraff, VP Underground Supports DivRon Kurta, VP Equip. Div.200 Morrison Blvd.Bristol, VA 24201-3810Ph: 276-466-2743Fax: 864-963-1177Web Site: www.americancommercial.comE-mail: [email protected] Equipment, Drilling Consumables, Dust Control, Equipment Rentals, Locomotives/Haulage Equipment, Monitoring/Geotechnical Instru-mentation, Raise Drills, Safety, Soil Conditioning Agents, Rock Bolts, Cutters, Drills & Rigs, Road-headers, Shotcrete/Shotcrete Additives, Tunnel Boring Machines, Tunnel Linings, Concrete/Grout Pumps, Used/Rental Equipment, TBM Lubricants, Tunnel Support — AGC, TAC, ASCE, UCA of SME, BEAVERS, MOLES, NUCA, SME, ITA

American Commercial Inc.Larry Degraff, VP, Underground Supports DivisionRon Kurta, VP, Equipment DivisionPMB 150 2131 Woodruff Rd., Ste. 2100Greenville, SC 29607-5994Ph: 864-963-1947Fax: 864-963-1177Web Site: www.americancommercial.comE-mail: [email protected] Equipment, Cutters, Safety, Tunnel Linings, Tunnel Support, Large Diameter Tunneling, Con-crete/Grout Pumps, Shotcrete/Shotcrete Additives, Tunnel Boring Machines, Roadheaders, Drilling Consumables, Drills & Rigs, Dust Control, Equipment Rentals, Locomotives/Haulage Equipment, Monitor-ing/Geotechnical Instrumentation, Raise Drills, Rock Bolts, Soil Conditioning Agents, TBM Lubricants, Used/Rental Equipment — ASCE, UCA of SME, BEAVERS, MOLES, NUCA, SME, AGC, ITA, TAC

American National Carbide915 S. Cherry St.Tomball, TX 77375Ph: 281-351-7165Fax: 281-255-9333Web Site: www.anconline.comE-mail: [email protected]

American TrenchlessCharles Maurice, PresidentPatrick Mann, Project ManagerPO Box 11670Houston, TX 77293Ph: 281-449-3569Web Site: www.americantrenchless.comBack-up Systems, Drills & Rigs, Dust Control, Equipment Rentals, Raise Drills, Roadheaders, Rock Bolts, TBM Lubricants, Tunnel Boring Machines, Tunnel Linings, Tunnel Support — ASCE, UCA of SME, BEAVERS, MOLES, NUCA, SME, TAC

American Warming & VentilatingBill Lampkin, Engineering Mgr.Fred Shoetts, Sales Mgr.7301 International Dr.Holland, OH 43528Ph: 419-865-5000Fax: 419-865-1375Web Site: www.awv.comE-mail: [email protected]

Ameron International245 S. Los Robles Ave.Pasadena, CA 91101-2820Ph: 626-683-4000Fax: 626-683-4060Web Site: www.ameron.comPipe-Concrete, Pipe-Composite/FRP, Tunnel Linings

Amitech USAJeffrey A LeBlanc, PE18585 Samuels Rd.Zachary, LA 70891Ph: 866-626-7473Fax: 225-658-0947Web Site: www.amitechusa.comPipe-Composite/FRP, Tunnel Linings, Pipe-Polymer Concrete, Pipe Jacking

AMSAllen Morefi eld, PresidentBill Call, VPPO Box 534Tazewell, VA 24651Ph: 276-988-2581Fax: 276-988-2582Web Site: www.ams-inc.infoE-mail: [email protected] Equipment

Amsoil Dealer ICLPaul Buck3899 Hansom Cab WayDuluth, GA 30096Ph: 770-623-4502E-mail: [email protected] Lubricants

Anderson DrillingDuane Phares, Project Manager10303 Channel Rd.Lakeside, CA 92040Ph: 619-443-3891Fax: 619-443-0724Web Site: www.andersondrilling.comE-mail: [email protected]

Angelica Boring Co. Inc.Virginia Cartwright, Pres.Dewight Cartwright, VP147 Caversham WoodsPittsford, NY 14534Ph: 585-248-2740Fax: 585-248-0275Web Site: www.angelicaboring.comE-mail: [email protected] Boring, Microtunneling, Drilling — NUCA

Ansul Inc.Paula McIntz, Communications SpecialistOne Stanton St.Marinette, WI 54143Ph: 715-735-7411Fax: 715-732-3479Web Site: www.ansul.comE-mail: [email protected]

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Antraquip Corp.Peter J. Mitterndorfer, VP SalesPO Box 28Hagerstown, MD 21741Ph: 301-665-1165Fax: 301-665-9079Web Site: www.antraquip.netE-mail: [email protected], Engineering/Design, Equipment Rentals, Rock Bolts, Cutters, Tunnel Support — TAC, UCA of SME, SME

Apache Technologies Inc.Michael Bank, Sales Mktg. Mgr.7415 Chambersburg Rd.Dayton, OH 45424Ph: 888-272-2433Fax: 937-236-8012Web Site: www.apache-laser.comE-mail: [email protected]

Applied Geomechanics Inc.Gary Holzhausen, PresidentEtienne Constable, Technical Services Manager1336 Brommer St., Ste. A8Santa Cruz, CA 95062-2947Ph: 831-462-2801Fax: 831-462-4418Web Site: www.geomechanics.comE-mail: [email protected]/Geotechnical Instrumentation, Geotechnical — SME

Applied Hydraulic Service Corp.Mike McGuire, Mechanical Engr273 N California Ave.Chicago, IL 60612Ph: 7736388500Fax: 773-638-3114Web Site: www.ahscorp.netE-mail: [email protected], Drilling Consumables

Aquafi n Inc.Alfred Kessi, President505 Blue Ball Rd., No 160Elkton, MD 21921Ph: 410-392-2300Fax: 410-392-2324Web Site: www.aquafi n.netE-mail: info@aquafi n.netConcrete/Concrete Additives, Shotcrete/Shot-crete Additives

Armtec Ltd.Peter Smith, Sales Mgr.PO Box 3000Guelph, ON N1H 6P2CanadaPh: 519-763-2360Web Site: www.armtec.comE-mail: [email protected] Linings

ARO Mining Products201 Meadow Ridge DrMeadowlands, PA 15349Ph: 724-324-9397Fax: 724-324-5064Web Site: arominingproducts.comE-mail: [email protected] & Rigs

ArupCraig Covil, Associate PrincipalMichael Deutscher, Sr. Tunneling Engr.155 Ave. of AmericasNew York, NY 10013Ph: 646-642-7286Fax: 212-352-1354Web Site: www.arup.comE-mail: [email protected] Management, Consultant, Dis-putes Review, Engineering/Design, Geotechni-cal, Cost Estimation, Site Investigation/Survey, Vibration/Noise Monitoring — ASCE, UCA of SME, SME, TAC, ITA, Other

ASI Group Ltd.Barbara Laurens, Business Dev.250 Martindale Rd.St Catharines, ON L2R 7R8CanadaPh: 905-641-0941Fax: 905-641-1825Web Site: www.asi-group.comE-mail: [email protected]/Design, Consultant — TAC

Associated Underwater Services Inc.David Cleary, Manager/Supervisor6706 NE 175th St., Unit DKenmore, WA 98028Ph: 425-487-0329Web Site: www.ausdiving.comE-mail: [email protected] — AGC, Other

Atkinson ConstructionLarry L. Pitzer, Business Mgr.9425 S Riverside Dr., Ste. 2026Sandy, UT 84070Ph: 773-491-2429E-mail: [email protected]

Atkinson ConstructionWilliam F. Cahoone, Business Dev.Robert A. Reseigh, Exec. VP200 Union Blvd., Ste. 400Lakewood, CO 80228Ph: 303-985-1660Fax: 303-985-1449Web Site: www.atkn.comE-mail: [email protected], Large Diameter Tunneling — ISEE, NUCA, UCA of SME, BEAVERS, MOLES, SME

Atlantic Construction EngineersDick Haas, PresidentGrace Liu, PhD, Chief Engineer370 First Ave. N.W.Issaquah, WA 98027Ph: 425-392-4820Fax: 425-392-3016Engineering/Design, Construction Manage-ment, Disputes Review, Geotechnical — ASCE, UCA of SME

Atlas Copco BHMTDale Rotto, Product Specialist - HDD/Shaft/Tunneling1600 S. Great Southwest Pkwy.Grand Prairie, TX 75051Ph: 972-337-9723Fax: 972-602-3135E-mail: [email protected] Consumables, Cutters, Drilling

Atlas Copco CMT USAPatrick Gagne, Product Mgr.3700 E. 68th Ave.Commerce City, CO 80022Ph: 303-217-2829Fax: 303-288-8828Web Site: www.atlascopco.comE-mail: [email protected] Support

Atlas Copco Wagner Inc.Brian Mayers John Noordwijk, PresidentPO Box 20307Portland, OR 97294Ph: 503-255-2863Fax: 503-251-3014Web Site: www.atlascopcowagner.comE-mail: [email protected], Engineering/Design

Atlas Dewatering Systems Inc.Andy Ingriselli, VP of OperationsRussell Thomas, Project Mgr.111 Ortona CourtConcord, ON L4K 3M3CanadaPh: 905-669-6825Fax: 905-669-4036Web Site: www.atlasdewatering.comE-mail: [email protected], Ground Freezing & Dewatering, Grout-ing, Dewatering

Avanti InternationalDavid Magill, CEOFrank Aguilar, Manager, Inside Sales822 Bay Star Blvd.Webster, TX 77598Ph: 281-486-5600Fax: 281-486-7300Web Site: www.avantigrout.comE-mail: [email protected], Pumps, Soil Stabilization

Baker Corp.Paul Rezmer, Sales Rep.2205 E. Lincoln HwyChicago Hts., IL 60411Ph: 708-758-5177Fax: 708-758-5815Web Site: www.bakercorp.comE-mail: [email protected] Pumps, Equipment Rentals, Pipe-HDPE, Pumps — ISEE, NUCA, SME, Other

Baltimore Pipe Inc.Richard J. Northfi eld, President3233 Vera St.Baltimore, MD 21226Ph: 800-533-6835Fax: 410-355-7097Web Site: www.baltimorepipe.comE-mail: [email protected], Pipe Jacking, Tunnel Linings

Bamrah Construction Co.Hassan Mahdi, Managing DirectorAdollah Gheiratmand, Project ManagerNo 2 Shahin St, Tavanir AveTehran, 1434876611IranPh: 9821 88770490Fax: 9821 88785081Web Site: [email protected]: [email protected]

Barbco Inc.Jim Barbera, PresidentDavid Barbera, VP315 Pekin Rd SEPO Box 30189East Canton, OH 44730Ph: 330456-8383Fax: 330-4568396Web Site: www.barbco.comE-mail: [email protected], Drills & Rigs

Barnard Construction Co.Brad Bush, Tunnel Group ManagerShelley Burg, Business DevelopmentPO Box 99Bozeman, MT 59771Ph: 406-586-1995Fax: 406-586-3530Web Site: www.barnard-inc.comE-mail: [email protected]

Barnes Pipe & Steel SupplyJames Scott Barnes, PresidentJim Barnes, VP5520 Telegraph Rd.St. Louis, MO 63129Ph: 800-264-8840Fax: 866-416-0869E-mail: [email protected] — AGC, NUCA

Barton Southern Co. Inc.Michelle Robinson, Marketing ManagerDavid L. Barton, CEO2291 Plunkett Rd.Conyers, GA 30012Ph: 770-483-5651Fax: 770-483-5702Web Site: www.bartonsouthern.comE-mail: [email protected] Stabilization, Grouting

Basalite Concrete Products Vancouver, ULCDennis Ceolin, Operations Manager BC1280 West 77th Ave.Vancouver, BC V6P 3G8CanadaPh: 604-269-2120Fax: 604-269-2139Web Site: www.basalitedrymix.comE-mail: [email protected], Shotcrete/Shotcrete Additives

BASF Admixtures Inc.Chris Gause, Sales ManagerBob Lesher, Product Line Manager23700 Chagrin Blvd.Cleveland, OH 44122Ph: 800-628-9990Web Site: www.basf-admixtures.comE-mail: [email protected]/Shotcrete Additives, Concrete/Con-crete Additives, Other

BBZ USA Inc.Monica Rourke, Director, Technical Srvcs.PO Box 2111Bristol, CT 06011-2111Ph: 860-583-3232Fax: 860-583-3434Web Site: www.bbzusa.comE-mail: [email protected]/Design, Grout, Grouting, Slurry Wall — UCA of SME

Bekaert Corp.Jeff Rodencal, N. America Sales Mgr. Bldg Prod.Jeff Novak, Technical Mgr. N. America1395 S. Marietta PkwyBldg 500, Ste. 100Marietta, GA 30067Ph: 770-514-2280Fax: 770-426-8107Web Site: www.bekaert.com/building.comE-mail: [email protected]/Concrete Additives, Shotcrete/Shot-crete Additives, Steel Reinforcing Fiber, Reinforc-ing Fiber — ASA

Belt Maintenance SystemsBrian P. Re, VP Sales & MarketingJoseph C. Hooley, VP Operations240 Seneca St.Buffalo, NY 14204Ph: 716-852-0832Fax: 716-852-4198Web Site: www.bmsbelt.comE-mail: [email protected]

Bilfi nger Berger Civil Inc.Manfred Lechner, Senior Project Manager1000 SE Tech Center Dr. #170Vancouver, WA 98683Ph: 360-448-6948Fax: 360-256-0427Web Site: www.bilfi ngerberger.comE-mail: [email protected] Diameter Tunneling — UCA of SME, ITA

Bituminous Insurance Co.Lora Witten, AVP320-18th St.Rock Island, IL 61201Ph: 309-786-5401Fax: 309-786-3847Web Site: www.bituminousinsurance.comE-mail: [email protected]

Black & Veatch Corp.David Egger, VPCary Hirner, Sr. Tunnel Engr.8400 Ward ParkwayKansas City, MO 64114Ph: 913-458-3493E-mail: [email protected]

Blastcrete Equipment Co.Tripp Farrell, Sales Manager2505 Alexandria Rd.Anniston, AL 36201Ph: 800-235-4867Fax: 256-236-9824Web Site: www.blastcrete.comE-mail: [email protected]/Grout Pumps, Grout, Shotcrete/Shot-crete Additives

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Boart Longyear Co.John Davis, Manager Construction Drilling DivisionGeorge Burnhart, Manager Business Develop-mentPO Box 15010Cinncinati, OH 45215Ph: 513-233-4490Fax: 320-632-2915E-mail: [email protected], Grouting, Other, Drilling, Soil Stabiliza-tion — ASCE, UCA of SME, ISEE, SME

Borco L.P.Robbie Hass, General PartnerPO Box 670027Houston, TX 77267Ph: 281-539-2109Fax: 281-405-0442Web Site: www.borcolp.comE-mail: [email protected] Boring, Large Diameter Tunneling, Pipe Jack-ing, Shafts — AGC, NUCA

Boring & Tunneling Co. of AmericaDale Kornegay, PresidentPO Box 14214Houston, TX 77221Ph: 800-388-6164Fax: 713-799-1394Web Site: www.bortunco.comE-mail: [email protected], Large Diameter Tunneling, Pipe Jacking, Shafts, Cutters, Drills & Rigs, Drilling Consumables, Cost Estimation — AGC, NUCA

Boring & Tunneling Co. of AmericaArt Daniel, Executive VP200 Bryan PlaceCedar Hill, TX 75154Ph: 972-291-6142Fax: 972-291-0161Web Site: www.bortunco.comE-mail: [email protected] Diameter Tunneling, Pipe Jacking, Shafts — AGC, NUCA, SME

Boscardin Consulting Engineers Inc.Marco Boscardin, President53 Rolling Ridge Rd.Amherst, MA 01002-1420Ph: 413-459-3804Fax: 413-825-0467Web Site: www.boscardinconsulting.comE-mail: [email protected]/Design, Geotechnical, Disputes Review, Consultant, Tunnel Inspections — ASCE, UCA of SME, SME

Boucher Precast Concrete Ltd.Stephen Boucher, VP5598 Power Rd.Ottawa, ON K1G 3N4CanadaPh: 613-521-5893Fax: 613-822-2302E-mail: [email protected]

Bradshaw Construction Corp.Lester M. Bradshaw, PresidentJoe D. Bradshaw, VP3600-B St. Johns Ln.Ellicott City, MD 21042Ph: 410-461-4466Fax: 410-461-4257Web Site: www.bradshawcorp.comE-mail: [email protected] Diameter Tunneling, Pipe Jacking, Shafts, Mi-crotunneling — ASCE, UCA of SME, NUCA, MOLES

Brannan Construction Co.Jeff Rumer, Division Manager2500 E. Brannan WayDenver, CO 80229Ph: 303-534-1231Fax: 303-534-1236E-mail: [email protected] Boring, Grouting, Pipe Jacking, Tunnel Lin-ings, Tunnel Support, Large Diameter Tunneling, Microtunneling

Brennan Engineering & ConsultingDon Brennan, President58 Deer Ford DrLancaster, PA 17601Ph: 717-390-0323Fax: 717-390-0323E-mail: [email protected], Disputes Review, Engineering/Design — ASCE, UCA of SME, BEAVERS, MOLES

BRH-Garver Const LPPhil Reed, VP7600 S Santa FeBldg A - 1 EastHouston, TX 77061-4500Ph: 713-921-2929Fax: 713-921-2487E-mail: [email protected]

Brierley AssociatesA.J. McGinn, AssociateJim Smith, VP101 Old Cove Rd., Ste. 106Liverpool, NY 13090Ph: 315-451-0875Fax: 315-451-0876Web Site: www.brierleyassociates.comE-mail: [email protected]

Brierley Associates LLCGregg Sherry, VP2329 West Main St, Ste. 201Littleton, CO 80120Ph: 303-703-1405Fax: 303-703-1404Web Site: www.brierleyassociates.comE-mail: [email protected], Engineering/Design, Site Investigation/Survey, Tunnel Inspections, Cost Estimation, Con-struction Management, Disputes Review, Geotechni-cal — UCA of SME, ASCE, MOLES, BEAVERS, SME

Brookville Equipment Corp.Chris Rhoades, Dir of SalesMichael White, Sales/Marketing Specialist175 Evans StPO Box 130Brookville, PA 15825Ph: 814-849-2000Fax: 814-849-2010Web Site: www.brookvilleequipment.comE-mail: [email protected]/Haulage Equipment, Other — SME

C.C.I.Mike Hickman, Operations Mgr.PO Box 1209Odessa, TX 79760Ph: 915-367-7817Fax: 915-362-9581Web Site: www.ccidrillpipe.comE-mail: [email protected] Consumables

Can Clay Corp.Mark Bruce, PresidentDavid Rausch, Sales Mgr.402 Washington St.Cannelton, IN 47520Ph: 800-282-2529; Fax: 812-547-6514Web Site: www.canclay.comE-mail: [email protected] Jacking — ASCE

Cellular Concrete LLCBob Freeman, Sales Director421 Schantz RdAllentown, PA 18104Ph: 610-398-7833Fax: 610-398-7050Web Site: www.cellular-concrete.comE-mail: [email protected], Soil Stabilization — UCA of SME, SME

Central Mine Equipment Co.Dave Neibert, Executive VPDave Bloodworth, Sales Mgr.4215 Rider Trail N.St. Louis, MO 63045Ph: 314-291-7700Fax: 314-291-4880Web Site: www.cmeco.comE-mail: [email protected] Consumables, Drills & Rigs, Grout

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CERIU321 De La Commune West, Ste. 200Montreal, QC H2y 2E1CanadaPh: 514-848-9885Fax: 514-8487031Web Site: www.ceriu.qc.czE-mail: [email protected]

CETCO Drilling ProductsDebra Bac, Global Sales & Marketing CoordinatorRandy Strickland, Group Manager1500 W. Shure Dr.Arlington Heights, IL 60004Ph: 800-527-9948Fax: 847-394-7807Web Site: www.cetco.com/dpgE-mail: [email protected] — Other

CH2M HillJerry Eggleston, Civil Engineer2503 Esquire Dr.Boise, ID 83704Ph: 208-867-3611E-mail: [email protected], Engineering/Design

Charles E. Raines Co.Peter J. Laine, Project EngineerSouheid K Sobak, PE, Executive VP17700 Fort St.Riverview, MI 48193Ph: 734-285-7510Fax: 734-285-7572Web Site: www.charlesraines.comE-mail: [email protected] Management, Consultant, Engi-neering/Design — ASCE

Charles R. Majestic Inc.Charles Majestic, PresidentPO Box 249Gardiner, NY 12525Ph: 440-667-6303E-mail: [email protected], Large Diameter Shaft Drilling, Large Diameter Tunneling, Pipe Jacking, Shafts

ChemGroutJoe SchatzPO Box 1140LaGrage Park, IL 60526Ph: 708-354-7112Fax: 708-354-3881Web Site: www.chemgrout.comE-mail: [email protected]/Grout Pumps — ASCE, UCA of SME, Other

Chicago Blower Corp.Mary Neubauer, Mktg. Specialist1675 Glen Ellyn Rd.Glendale Hts., IL 60139Ph: 630-858-2600Fax: 630-858-7172Web Site: www.chiblo.comE-mail: [email protected]

CNA Consulting EngineersBrent K. Nelson, PE, CFOCharles R. Nelson, VP, Eningeering2800 University Ave. S.E., Ste. 102Minneapolis, MN 55414Ph: 612-379-8805Fax: 612-379-8160Web Site: www.cnaengineers.comE-mail: [email protected] Management, Engineering/Design, Site Investigation/Survey, Consultant, Disputes Review, Geotechnical, Vibration/Noise Monitoring, Tunnel Inspections — ASCE

Coast to Coast Pressure Grouting Inc.Jordan Weiner1340 S. Butterfi eld Rd.Mundelein, IL 60060Ph: 866-820-4078Web Site: www.ccpg.comE-mail: [email protected], Other

Cobb, Fendley & Associates Inc.Bobby Nagel, PE, Manager, SUE Dept.5300 Hollister, Ste. 400Houston, TX 77040-6138Ph: 713-462-3242Fax: 713-462-362E-mail: [email protected] Management, Engineering/De-sign, Site Investigation/Survey — ASCE

Cobb, Fendley & Associates Inc.Bobby Nagel, PE, Manager, SUE Depart-ment13430 Northeast Freeway, Ste. 1100Houston, TX 77040-6153Ph: 713-462-3242Fax: 713-462-3262E-mail: [email protected], Construction Management, Engineering/Design, Site Investigation/Survey — ASCE

Colcrete EurodrillJonathan Duck, Marketing Mgr.Ben Howarth, Sales EngineerTower Business Pk.Derby RoadClay Cross, Derbyshire S459AGUnited KingdomPh: +44 1246 868700Fax: +44 1246 868701Web Site: www.colcrete-eurodrill.comE-mail: [email protected] Consumables, Grout, Microtunneling Systems/Equipment, Drills & Rigs, Pipe-Steel, Pipe Jacking, Solids Control/Separation, Tunnel Linings, Tunnel Support

Colcrete EurodrillCharles Hews, VP190 Rumery St.South Portland, ME 04106Ph: 800-234-4397Fax: 207-767-5381Web Site: www.hewsco.comE-mail: [email protected] & Hoists — AGC

Commercial Metal FormingDavid Bjorson, VP-Sales & Mktg.1775 Logan Ave.Youngstown, OH 44501Ph: 330-740-8308Fax: 330-740-8296Web Site: www.commercialmetalforming.comE-mail: [email protected] Support

Concrete Reinforcements Inc.Daniel Lundeen, Sales & DesignMike West, Sales & Design13450 W. Peoria Ave.Surprise, AZ 85379Ph: 623-975-2970Web Site: www.cri-sw.comE-mail: [email protected]

Condor Earth Technologies Inc.Scott Lewis, Sr. Engineering ConsultantMike Wolski, Civil/Tunnel Engr.PO Box 3905Sonora, CA 95370Ph: 209-532-0361Fax: 209-532-0773Web Site: www.condorearth.comE-mail: [email protected] Management, Consultant, Cost Estimation, Engineering/Design, Geotechnical, Site Investigation/Survey — ASCE, UCA of SME

Connomac Corp.Michael Sullivan, ProductionGreg McDonnell 340 S. Washington Ave.LaGrange, IL 60525Ph: 800-704-2622Fax: 708-352-3067Web Site: www.connomac.comE-mail: [email protected]

Construction & Tunneling Services Inc.Dan Nowak, PresidentSteve Short, VP1609 S. Central Ave. #HKent, WA 98032Ph: 253-859-9724Fax: 253-859-9728Web Site: www.ctstbm.comE-mail: [email protected], Tunnel Boring Machines, Engineering/Design, Machine Service/Repair — UCA of SME, BEAVERS, MOLES

Contech Construction Products Inc.James R Noll, Director - Engineering ServicesKellie Grob, Director - Marketing Coomu-nications9025 Centre Pointe Dr., Ste. 400West Chester, OH 45069Ph: 513-645-7120Fax: 513-645-7399Web Site: www.contech-cpi.comE-mail: [email protected] Linings, Pipe-PVC, Pipe-Steel

Continental Conveyor & Equipment Co.Mike Roberts, Group Mgr, Systems Engi-neering438 Industrial Dr.PO Box 400Winfi eld, AL 35594Ph: 205-487-6492Fax: 205-487-4233Web Site: www.continentalconveyor.comE-mail: [email protected] Equipment

Cowin & Co. Inc.John Cowin, PresidentHerbert Gibson, Chief EngineerPO Box 19009Birmingham, AL 35219Ph: 205-945-1300Fax: 205-945-1441Web Site: www.cowin-co.comE-mail: [email protected], Grouting, Large Diameter Tunneling, Shafts, Construction Management, Cost Estimation, Engineering/Design — UCA of SME, SME

Cruz Contractors LLCDominic Pillari, Chief Project Mgr.952 Holmdel Rd.Holmdel, NJ 07733Ph: 732-946-8400Fax: 732-946-8956Web Site: www.cruzcontractors.comE-mail: [email protected], Shafts, Large Diameter Shaft Drilling — UCA of SME

CSI Tunnel SystemsLeonard A. Worden, CEOA. John R. Hart, VP Operations & Projects9 Commercial StHudson, NH 03051Ph: 800-342-3374Fax: 603-883-5050Web Site: www.csigroup.bizE-mail: [email protected] Linings, Other — Other

Cubex Ltd.Peter Corcoran, Sales Manager1218 Redonda St.Box 13 Group 524 RR 5Winnipeg, MB R2C 2Z2CanadaPh: 204-694-5505Fax: 204-633-0665Web Site: www.cubex.netE-mail: [email protected] & Rigs, Machine Service/Repair — ISEE, SME

Daigh Co. Inc.Mike Daigh, PresidentEd Gregory, Operations Mgr.2393 Canton Hwy., Ste. 400Cumming, GA 30040Ph: 770-886-4711Fax: 770-887-3783Web Site: www.daighcompany.comE-mail: [email protected], Expansive Mortar, Demolition — ISEE, SME, Other

Dawn Underground Engineering Inc.Lucy Glodkowski, President10 Village CourtHazlet, NJ 07730Ph: 888-736-3444Fax: 732-739-8870E-mail: [email protected]/Design

DC Connections Inc.David Boyce, Gen Mgr.3-11 Bellerose Dr., Ste. 364St. Albert, AB T8N 5C9CanadaPh: 780-418-0900Fax: 780-418-0904Web Site: www.dcconnections.caE-mail: [email protected]

De Neef Construction ChemicalsJohn M. Ziebell, VPBrian Iske, President5610 Brystone Dr.Houston, TX 77041Ph: 800-732-0166Fax: 713-849-3340Web Site: www.deneef.comE-mail: [email protected], Soil Stabilization — ASCE, UCA of SME, SME, MOLES

Deere and Ault Consultants Inc.Christoph Goss PhD, PE, Tunnel EngineerDon W. Deere, Chairman600 S. Airport Rd., Ste. A-205Longmont, CO 80503Ph: 303-651-1468Fax: 303-651-1469Web Site: www.deereault.comE-mail: [email protected] Management, Consultant, Disputes Review, Engineering/Design, Geotech-nical, Tunnel Inspections — ASA, ASCE, UCA of SME, SME

DEL Tank & Filtration SystemsBob Kulbeth, PresidentMichael Bailey, National Sales Mgr.PO Box 61460Scott, LA 70596Ph: 800-468-2657Fax: 337-336-7800Web Site: www.deltank.comE-mail: [email protected] Pumps, Solids Control/Separation

Derrick Equipment Co.Ray Clayton, VPAlan Bishop, Operations Mgr15630 Export Plaza Dr.Houston, TX 77381Ph: 800-873-3002Fax: 281-442-6948Web Site: www.derrickequipment.comE-mail: [email protected] Control/Separation

DF-Vimarc Corp.Nace Peard, VP Sales12337 Jones Rd.Houston, TX 77070Ph: 281-890-0521Fax: 271-890-6492Web Site: www.df-vimarc.comE-mail: [email protected] Control/Separation

Dig TecJohn Newell, President10931 Dennis Rd.Dallas, TX 75229Ph: 972-488-9910Fax: 972-488-8108Web Site: www.pipeburster.comE-mail: [email protected], Other, Pipe Jacking

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Ditch Witch/The Charles Machine Works Inc.PO Box 661959 W. Fir Av.Perry, OK 73077Ph: 580-336-4402Fax: 580-572-3523Web Site: www.ditchwitch.comE-mail: [email protected]/Guidance Instrumentation, Drills & Rigs, Other

Doka USA Ltd.Michael Schaeffer, Manager214 Gates Rd.Little Ferry, NJ 07643Ph: 877-DOKA USAFax: 201-641-6254Web Site: www.dokausa.comE-mail: [email protected] Rentals, Tunnel Linings, Used/Rental Equipment — AGC, ASCE, BEAVERS, MOLES

Dosco Overseas Eng. Ltd.Dr. Martin D. Cain, Chief ExecutiveDr. Keith A. Dykes, DirectorOllerton RdTuxford Newark, Notts NG22 0PQUnited KingdomPh: +44 1777870621Web Site: www.dosco.co.ukE-mail: [email protected], Tunnel Boring Machines, Con-veyor Equipment, Back-up Systems

Double Life Corp. Inc., TheLes Banta, PresidentChar Wheeler, VPPO Box 95361Oklahoma City, OK 73143Ph: 405-670-3306Fax: 405-670-5809Web Site: www.mudsystems.comE-mail: [email protected] Systems/Equipment

DPL AmericaTony Nicoletti, National Sales Manager2944 Gough Street, Ste. 2San Francisco, CA 94123Ph: 650-965-1636Fax: 425-642-3069Web Site: www.dplamerica.comE-mail: [email protected] Management, Other — NUCA

Dr. Allen W. Hatheway, PG, PE10256 Stoltz Dr.Rolla, MO 65401Ph: 573-364-0818Web Site: www.hatheway.netE-mail: [email protected], Forensic, Geotechnical, Site Investi-gation/Survey — ASCE, SME, Other

Dr. G. Sauer Corp.Walter Mergelsberg, PresidentPamela Moran, VP of Engineering560 Herndon Pkwy., Ste. 310Herndon, VA 20170Ph: 703-707-0700Fax: 703-707-0703Web Site: www.dr-sauer.comE-mail: [email protected] Management, Cost Estimation, Engineering/Design, Consultant, Geotechnical, Disputes Review, Vibration/Noise Monitoring — ASCE, UCA of SME

Drillers’ Choice Inc.Allen Cellar, PresidentMike Schneider, Offi ce Manager1849 Candy lane, Ste. BMarietta, GA 30008Ph: 770-420-7051Fax: 770-701-1552Web Site: www.drillerschoiceinc.comE-mail: [email protected] Consumables, Drills & Rigs, Equipment Rentals, Used/Rental Equipment — ISEE

Drilling Technique Ltd.Walter Emslander, COOBob Fonzi, Controller168 Georgetown Rd.Lawrence, PA 15055-0459Ph: 800-525-0851Fax: 724-873-7301Web Site: www.drillingtechnique.comE-mail: [email protected] & Rigs, Concrete/Grout Pumps, Drilling Consumables, Tunnel Boring Machines, Used/Rental Equipment, Grout — NUCA

DSI Mining ProductsJim Cullinane, Sr. Tech Sales22-8675 209 StreetLangley, BC N1M 3W6CanadaPh: 604-888-8859E-mail: [email protected] Bolts, Shotcrete/Shotcrete Additives, Tunnel Support

Dynatec Corp.Bob Dengler, President & CEO9555 Yonge St., Ste. 200Richmond Hill, ON L4C 9M5CanadaPh: 905-780-1980Fax: 905-780-1990Web Site: www.dynatec.caE-mail: [email protected] — UCA of SME, TAC

Dynex/Rivett Inc.James Celmer, Director of Global Sales770 Capitol Dr.Pewaukee, WI 53072Ph: 262-691-2222Fax: 262-691-0312Web Site: www.dynexhydraulics.comE-mail: [email protected]

EBA Engineering Consultants Ltd.Ian Stewart, Dr.Oceanic Plaza, 9th Floor1066 W HastingsVancouver, BC V6E 3X2CanadaPh: 604-685-0275Fax: 604-684-6241Web Site: www.eba.caE-mail: [email protected] Management, Consultant, Cost Estimation, Design/Build, Disputes Review, Engineering/Design, Environmental Studies, Geotechnical, Other, Site Investigation/Survey, Tunnel Inspections — TAC, ITA, Other

ECIRoss Johnson, VPPO Box 7095St. Paul, MN 55107Ph: 657-298-9111Fax: 657-298-9113Web Site: www.eandci.comE-mail: [email protected], Dewatering, Grouting, Microtun-neling, Other, Shafts — AGC, ASA, ASCE, NUCA

Eco Grouting SpecialistsAlex Naudts, President293199 8th Line RR 1Grand Valley, ON L0N 1G0CanadaPh: 519-928-5949Fax: 519-928-5968Web Site: www.ecogrout.comE-mail: [email protected]

Edgen Corp.Joe Rittendale, Sales Rep488 Paul Ave.St Louis, MO 61315Ph: 314-524-0001Fax: 314-524-3110Web Site: www.edgencorp.comE-mail: [email protected] — NUCA

Edrasis C. Psallidas SACostas Psallidas, Managing Dir.Clearchos Polyrialas, DirectorStn Klm Palanias-MarfopoulouKoropi, 19400 GreecePh: +30 46680600Fax: +30 46680610E-mail: [email protected], Ground Freezing & Dewatering, Grout-ing, Large Diameter Tunneling, Microtunneling, Pipe Jacking, Shafts, Slurry Wall, Construction Management, Geotechnical — ASCE

Elastizell of St. Louis Inc.Michael Rachford, Exec. VPStephen Rachford, Geotechnical SalesPO Box 267410 N 10th St.Valley Park, MO 63088Ph: 636-225-4311Fax: 636-225-0017E-mail: [email protected] — ASA, AGC, ASCE

Elgood Mayo Corp.D. Brennan, CEOB. Leisenring, PresidentPO Box 1413Lancaster, PA 17603Ph: 717-397-6201Fax: 717-397-7057Web Site: www.elgoodmayo.comE-mail: [email protected] & Rigs, Engineering/Design, Microtun-neling Systems/Equipment, Pipe Jacking, Roadheaders, Tunnel Boring Machines — AGC, BEAVERS, MOLES

Elmore Pipe Jacking Inc.Robert Marshall, General Manager12458 Gladstone Ave.Lakeview Terrace, CA 91342Ph: 818-898-1007Fax: 818-898-1419E-mail: [email protected] Boring, Grouting, Pipe Jacking, Large Diameter Tunneling, Microtunneling

Engine Control Systems (Div. of Lubrizol Canada)E. P. Richards, PresidentMichelle Bellamy, Sales & Mktg. Coord.165 Pony Dr.Newmarket, ON L3Y 7V1CanadaPh: 905-853-5500Fax: 905-853-5801Web Site: www.lubrizol.com/enginecontrolE-mail: [email protected], Engineering/Design

Engineers/Constructors Inc.Richard Nebel II, P.E.PO Box 214Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235Ph: 920-743-1222Fax: 920-746-1525E-mail: [email protected] Management, Cost Estimation, Engineering/Design, Drilling, Grouting, Site In-vestigation/Survey, Disputes Review, Vibration/Noise Monitoring, Consultant, Geotechnical — ASCE

Everest Equipment Inc.Lyle Roarke, Exec Vice-President, Sales & AdminShawn Maltais, P.E., Project Mgr.1077 Westmount St.Ayer’s Cliff, QC J0B 1C0CanadaPh: 819-838-4257Fax: 819-838-5653Web Site: www.wausau-everest.comE-mail: [email protected] Linings, Tunnel Support — TAC, SME

ExactGrade Underground Infrastructure LLCDavid Monier, Mgr.Richard Vedder, Mgr.2411 Walters Ln.PO Box 388Perryville, MO 63775Ph: 573-547-1061Fax: 573-547-1078Web Site: www.exactgrade.comE-mail: [email protected], Shafts — AGC

Excavation Engineering Associates Inc.James E. Friant, President1352 SW 175th St.Seattle, WA 98166Ph: 206-248-7388Fax: 206-244-7994E-mail: [email protected] Equipment, Consultant, Cutters, Cost Estimation, Drilling Consumables, Engineering/Design — UCA of SME, SME

Expansive Corp.Benny Barron, President115 W. California Blvd., Ste. 302Pasadena, CA 91105Ph: 626-799-7650Web Site: www.expansivecorp.comExpansive Mortar

Explo Powder Inc.Bryan Papillon, PresidentPO Box 1001Oaks, PA 19456-1001Ph: 610-216-2291E-mail: [email protected]

Fann Instrument Co.Jim Berger, Busines Dev. Mgr.PO Box 4350Houston, TX 77210Ph: 281-871-4482Fax: 281-871-4358Web Site: www.fann.comAncillary Equipment, Monitoring/Geotechnical Instrumentation

Felco IndustiresChristine Johnson, Marketing DirectorShawn Skinner, General Manager3660 Grant Creek Rd.PO Box 16750Missoula, MT 59808Ph: 406-728-9103Fax: 406-543-4221Web Site: www.felco-ind.comE-mail: [email protected] Equipment, Conveyor Equipment — NUCA

Fibercon International Inc.Keith Foley, VP Sales / Mktg.100 S. Third St.Evans City, PA 16033Ph: 724-538-5006Fax: 724-538-9118Web Site: www.fi berconfi ber.comE-mail: info@fi berconfi ber.comOther, Concrete/Concrete Additives

FKC-Lake ShoreSteve Crewdson, Markekting ManagerShawn Collins, Project Manager1501 - A Allens LanePO Box 6690Evansville, IN 47719-0690Ph: 812-426-2741Fax: 812-402-5075Web Site: www.frontierkemper.comE-mail: [email protected] & Hoists, Conveyor Equipment, Engineering/Design, Tunnel Boring Machines — ASCE, ASME

Flexco2525 Wisconsin Ave.Downers Grove, IL 60515Ph: 630-971-0150Fax: 630-971-1180Web Site: www.fl exco.comE-mail: advertising@fl exco.comOther

FMC Corp.R. J. GaneyPO Box 1370Tupelo, MS 38802Ph: 662-869-5711Fax: 662-869-7557Web Site: www.fmcconveyors.comE-mail: [email protected] Equipment, Cost Estimation, Engi-neering/Design

FMCTIAngie Swain, Marketing Communications Mgr.PO Box 1370Tupelo, MS 38802Ph: 662-869-7436E-mail: [email protected] Equipment

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FortiusBert Kriekemans, PresidentGrasbos 50Diest, 3294BelgiumPh: +32 13 32 6973Fax: +32 13 32 6874Web Site: www.fortius.beE-mail: [email protected] Bolts, Grout, Tunnel Support

Frank Coluccio Construction Co.Joe Coluccio, VPBill Austell, Project Manager9600 M. L. King Way S.Seattle, WA 98118-5693Ph: 206-722-5306Fax: 206-725-4764Web Site: www.coluccio.comE-mail: [email protected] Diameter Tunneling, Microtunneling, Drilling, Grouting, Shafts, Pipe Jacking — UCA of SME, NUCA

Friction-Lok Inc.Brian Castle, Technical Support16720 State Rt. ORolla, MO 65401Ph: 573-341-5138Fax: 573-364-0028Tunnel Support

Fried Ischebeck GmbHKarl H. Stollenwerk, Export Mgr.Loher Str. 51-69Ennepetal, 58256GermanyPh: +49 23338305-19Fax: +49 23338305-55Web Site: www.ischebeck.deE-mail: [email protected] Support

Frontier-Kemper Constructors Inc.Galyn G. Rippentrop, President & CEOPeter Hanke, Manager of EstimatingPO Box 66901695 Allen Rd.Evansville, IN 47719-0690Ph: 812-426-2741Fax: 812-428-0337Web Site: www.frontierkemper.comE-mail: [email protected], Large Diameter Tunneling, Drilling, Tunnel Linings, Tunnel Support, Ground Freez-ing & Dewatering — UCA of SME, BEAVERS, MOLES, NUCA, SME, ASCE, AGC

Fugro Consultants Inc.Bruce Bailey, Ph.D, PE, Sr. Engrng Con-sultantSaad M Hineidi, PE, Sr. VP2880 Virgo Ln.Dallas, TX 75229Ph: 972-484-8301Fax: 972-620-7328Web Site: www.fugroconsultants.comE-mail: [email protected] — ASCE

Gall Zeidler Consultants LLCVojtech Gall, PrincipalKurt Zeidler, Principal44345 Premier Plaza, Ste. 210Ashburn, VA 20147Ph: 703-726-2700Fax: 703-726-6999Web Site: www.gzconsultants.comE-mail: offi [email protected] Management, Engineering/Design, Geotechnical, Consultant, Tunnel Inspections — UCA of SME, SME, ASCE

Gary Carlson Equipment Co.Gary Carlson, PresidentJoe Miller, Sales manager10621 Nassau St. NEPO Box 49166Blaine, MN 55449Ph: 763-792-9123Fax: 763-780-2326Web Site: www.garycarlsonequip.comE-mail: [email protected] Pumps, Grout, Pumps, Used/Rental Equipment, Concrete/Grout Pumps, Shotcrete/Shotcrete Additives, Lighting, Equipment Rent-als, Conveyor Equipment — NUCA

GEI Consultants Inc.Geri LaJoie, Mktg.Dir.Dr. Marco Boscard PE, Geotechnical Program Mgr.1021 Main St.Winchester, MA 01890Ph: 781-721-4000Fax: 781-721-4073Web Site: www.geiconsultants.comE-mail: [email protected]/Design, Other, Site Investigation/Survey

GEL Geophysics LLCPeter Vogel, Senior SUE Manager20 40 Savage Rd.Charleston, SC 29407Ph: 843-769-7379E-mail: [email protected], Other, Consultant, Other, Safety — ASCE, NUCA

GeoComp Corp.Martin Hawkes, Project Engr.1145 Massachusetts Ave.Boxborough, MA 01719Ph: 978-635-0012Fax: 978-635-0266Web Site: www.geocomp.comE-mail: [email protected]/Geotechnical Instrumentation, Disputes Review, Geotechnical, Ventilation Design & Noise Control

GeoConSol Inc.Dr. Peter J. Tarkoy176 Western AveSherborn, MA 01770Ph: 508-650-3600Fax: 509-479-5400Web Site: www.geoconsol.comE-mail: [email protected] Review, Engineering/Design, Consul-tant, Geotechnical, Legal, Safety — ASCE, UCA of SME, TAC, SME

GeoData GmbHKlaus Rabensteiner, PresidentGerd Krusche, Mktg. Mgr.Hans-Kudlich-Strasse 28Leoben, A-8700AustriaPh: +43 3842 26 55 50Fax: +43 3842 26 25 55Web Site: www.geodata.atE-mail: offi [email protected]/Geotechnical Instrumentation, Sur-vey/Guidance Instrumentation, Geotechnical

Geokon Inc.Chuck Chamley, Sales Manager48 Spencer St.Lebanon, NH 03766Ph: 603-448-1562Fax: 603-448-3216Web Site: www.geokon.comE-mail: [email protected]/Geotechnical Instrumentation

GeoSonics Inc.Joy S. Griffi n, Sales & Service ManagerPO Box 506Warrendale, PA 15095Ph: 724-934-2900Fax: 724-934-2999Web Site: www.geosonics.comE-mail: [email protected]/Design, Geotechnical, Site Investigation/Survey, Consultant, Vibration/Noise Monitoring, Monitoring/Geotechnical Instrumentation — Other, UCA of SME, ISEE

Geotech Engineering & TestingDavid A. Eastwood, PE, PresidentEddie Watral, Marketing Manager800 Victoria Dr.Houston, TX 77022-2908Ph: 713-699-4000Fax: 713-699-9200Web Site: www.geotecheng.comE-mail: [email protected] Management, Engineering/De-sign, Geotechnical, Other — AGC, ASCE

Geotechniques LLCMick Honeck, OwnerEric Honeck, Projects Mgr.86 Gunnville Rd.Lancaster, NY 14086Ph: 716-759-0043Fax: 716-759-0380E-mail: [email protected], Drilling — ASCE

Geotechnology Inc.Phil Jozwiak, VP Transportation/Infra-structureWilliam “Casey” Jones, Branch Mgr2258 Grissom Dr.9136 CodyOverland Park, KS 66214Ph: 314-997-7440Fax: 314-997-2067Web Site: www.geotechnology.comE-mail: [email protected] Management, Consultant, Engineering/Design, Geotechnical, Site Inves-tigation/Survey, Vibration/Noise Monitoring — AGC, ASCE

GeoTesting Express Inc.Gary T. Torosian, Vp & Dir of Testing Services1145 Massachusetts Ave.Boxborough, MA 01719Ph: 978-635-0424Fax: 978-635-0266Web Site: www.geotesting.comE-mail: [email protected], Consultant, Engineering/Design, Site Investigation/Survey, Other

Geotrack Inc.Bernie Levin, SUE-Liaison1400 Brehm Rd.Westminster, MD 21157Ph: 410-840-9640Fax: 410-840-9640Web Site: www.geotrack.comE-mail: [email protected] Investigation/Survey

Gilco Group Inc.Gil Garcia, President8206 Rockville Rd. #202Indianapolis, IN 46214Ph: 317-450-7349Website: www.gilcogroup.comE-mail: [email protected] Management, Consultant, Cost Estimation, Design/Build, Disputes Review, Engineering/Design, Environmental Studies, Fo-rensic, Geotechnical, Safety, Site Investigation/Survey, Tunnel inspections, Ventilation Design & Noise Control, Vibration/Noise Monitoring — SME, ITA, Other

Global Detection SystemsKen Price, President1233 Confederate Rd.Houston, TX 77055Ph: 713-984-1437Fax: 713-984-0955Web Site: www.globaldetectionsystems.comE-mail: kenprice@fl ash.netMicrotunneling Systems/Equipment, Safety, Safety

Global Equipment Mktg. Inc., Magnetics DivisionMarshall Gralnick, PresidentPO Box 810483Boca Raton, FL 33481-0483Ph: 561-750-8662Fax: 561-750-9507Web Site: www.globalmagnetics.comE-mail: [email protected] Equipment, Solids Control/Separation

Global Pump Co. LLCTodd Johnston, Sales Eng.Gino Mersino, VP10162 E ColdwaterDavison, MI 48423Ph: 810-653-4828Fax: 810-653-7828Web Site: www.globalpump.comE-mail: [email protected] Pumps, Pumps, Used/Rental Equip-ment, Other

GMK International Group Inc.Silvio M Martino, Sales ManagerFrancis Horvath, Marketing Manager623 South Home AvePark Ridge, IL 60068Ph: 847-698-2574Fax: 8476980570Web Site: www.gmk-international.comE-mail: [email protected] Diameter Tunneling, Ventilation, Loco-motives/Haulage Equipment

Godwin Pumps of America Inc.Jeff Pass, Sales EngineerBob Spinner, Midwest Corporate Manager16830 Chicago Ave.Lansing, IL 60438Ph: 708-889-1560Fax: 708-889-1561Web Site: www.godwinpumps.comE-mail: [email protected] Systems, Dewatering Pumps, Equip-ment Rentals, Pipe-HDPE, Pumps, Used/Rental Equipment, Engineering/Design

Godwin Pumps of America Inc.Joseph Abbott, National Sales Mgr.One Floodgate Rd.Bridgeport, NJ 08014Ph: 856-467-3636Fax: 856-467-4841Web Site: www.godwinpumps.comE-mail: [email protected] Pumps, Lighting, Pumps

Golder Associates Inc.Neil Eurick, Mktg./Sales44 Union Blvd., Ste. 300Lakewood, CO 80228Ph: 303-980-0540Fax: 303-985-2080Web Site: www.golder.comE-mail: [email protected], Cost Estimation, Engineering/Design, Site Investigation/Survey — ASCE, UCA of SME

Golder Associates Ltd.Storer Boone, Associate2390 Argentia Rd.Mississauga, ON L5N 5Z7CanadaPh: 905-567-4444Fax: 905-567-6561Web Site: www.golder.comE-mail: [email protected] Management, Engineering/De-sign, Consultant — TAC

Gomez InternationalRick Gomez, COORenetta Gomez, CEO1530 Pinal Ave.PO Box 10490Casa Grande, AR 85230Ph: 520-907-8543Fax: 520-421-7165Web Site: www.gomezinternational.comE-mail: [email protected] Management, Consultant, Cost Estimation, Disputes Review, Engineering/Design, Legal, Machine Service/Repair, Site Investigation/Survey — UCA of SME, ASCE

GradallBob Heidenreich, Account Mgr.John Menapace, Account Mgr.406 Mill Ave.New Philadelphia, OH 44663Ph: 330-339-2211Fax: 330-339-8468Web Site: www.gradall.comExcavators

Greely ConstructionRichard Feenstra, GM of OperationsDave Elgersma, Field Manager430 McNeilly Rd., Ste. 206Stoney Creek, ON L8E 5E3CanadaPh: 905-643-7687Fax: 905-6437628Web Site: www.greely.comE-mail: [email protected], Construction Management, Engi-neering/Design, Geotechnical, Consultant

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Green Mountain International Inc.Bill H. Phillips, VP OperationsCasey DuPree, Marketing Dept.235 Pigeon St.Waynesville, NC 28786Ph: 828-456-9970Fax: 828-456-9699Web Site: www.mountaingrout.comE-mail: [email protected]

Ground Force Systems Inc.Rick Cronin, Manager3076 Glendale Pl.Abbotsford, BC V2S 7H1CanadaPh: 604-308-3165Fax: 604-855-4722Web Site: www.groundforcesystems.caE-mail: [email protected], Dewatering, Drilling, Slurry Wall

Gunda Corp. Inc.Rajesh Tanwani, Project ManagerRachel Baker, Marketing/Business Develop-ment7322 Southwest Frwy, Ste. 1802Houston, TX 77074Ph: 713-541-3530Fax: 713-541-0032Web Site: www.gundacorp.comE-mail: [email protected] Management, Consultant, Cost Estimation, Disputes Review, Engineering/De-sign — ASCE, Other

Gunther-Nash Inc.Jim Brendel, Dir. of Mining ServicesTwo City Place, Ste. 380St Louis, MO 63141Ph: 314-692-2611Fax: 314-692-4288Web Site: www.alberici.comE-mail: [email protected] Management, Grouting, Large Diameter Tunneling, Shafts

Hager GeoScience Inc.Jutta Hager, PresidentMario Carnevale, VP596 Main St.Woburn, MA 01801-2924Ph: 781-935-8111Fax: 781-935-2717Web Site: www.hagergeoscience.comE-mail: [email protected], Vibration/Noise Monitoring, Tunnel Inspections, Geotechnical — Other, ASCE

Halcrow Group Ltd.Simon Fricker, Sector DirectorMark Johnson, Sector Mgr.22 Cortlandt St.New York, NY 10007U.S.A.Ph: 516-625-5600Web Site: www.halcrow.comE-mail: [email protected] Management, Cost Estimation, Engineering/Design, Site Investigation/Survey, Consultant, Disputes Review, Geotechnical

Haley & AldrichRobin Dill, Vice PresidentDan Dobbels, Vice President465 Medford St., Ste. 2200Boston, MA 02129Ph: 617-886-7400Fax: 617-866-7600Web Site: www.haleyaldrich.comE-mail: [email protected], Geotechnical, Environmental Stud-ies — ASCE, MOLES

Hanson Pipe & PrecastCharles Sullivan, Sales Rep3062 Providence St.Sun Prairie, WI 53590Ph: 608-837-4643Fax: 608-837-9590E-mail: [email protected], Pipe-Steel — Other

Hany AGReinhard Mueller, Division Mgr.Buechstrasse 20Jona, CH-8645SwitzerlandPh: +41 1 9254111Fax: +41 1 9236245Web Site: www.haeny.comE-mail: [email protected]

Harris & AssociatesVern Phillips, VPTanya Wollman, Corp. Communications120 Mason CircleConcord, CA 94520Ph: 800-827-4901Fax: 925-827-4982Web Site: www.harris-assoc.comE-mail: [email protected] Management, Engineering/De-sign, Consultant — ASCE

Hatch Mott MacDonaldEric W. Jordan, Project Geologist20 Cornelison Ave.New York, NY 10960Ph: 212-967-2212 x209Fax: 212-967-6196Web Site: www.hatchmott.comE-mail: [email protected] Management, Engineering/De-sign, Geotechnical, Tunnel Inspections — Other

Hatch Mott MacDonaldShimi Tzobery, Sr. Tunnel Engr.301 E. 64th St.Apt #7FNew York, NY 10065Ph: 646-682-7159E-mail: [email protected]

Hatch Mott MacDonaldLee Warnock, Southwest Area Manager2727 Camino Del Rio South #244San Diego, CA 92107Ph: 619-858-1595Fax: 619-858-1599E-mail: [email protected] Management, Engineering/De-sign, Geotechnical

Hatch Mott MacDonaldJohn “Ike” Isaacson, Tunnel Project Engineer3103 N. First St.San Jose, CA 95134Web Site: www.hatchmott.comE-mail: [email protected] Management, Consultant, Engineering/Design, Geotechnical, Site Investi-gation/Survey, Tunnel Inspections

Hatch Mott MacDonaldRandall J. Essex, Exec. VP, Dir of Tunnels15245 Shady Grove Rd., Ste. 340Rockville, MD 20850Ph: 240-361-3000Fax: 240-361-3020Web Site: www.hatchmott.comE-mail: [email protected] Management, Engineering/Design, Consultant, Geotechnical, Site Investigation/Survey, Safety, Other, Disputes Review, Environmental Studies, Vibration/Noise Monitoring, Tunnel Inspections — ASCE, UCA of SME, TAC

Hayward Baker Inc.George K. Burke, P.E., VP-Engineering1130 Annapolis Rd., Ste. 202Odenton, MD 21113Ph: 410-551-8200Fax: 410-551-1900Web Site: www.haywardbaker.comE-mail: [email protected], Drilling, Engineering/Design, Grouting — AGC, ASCE, UCA of SME, BEAVERS, MOLES

Hazemag & EPR GmbHMr. Wilhelm Brokweg 75Duelmen, 48249GermanyPh: +49 2594 770Fax: +49 2594 77 296Web Site: www.epr.deE-mail: [email protected] Consumables, Drills & Rigs, Microtun-neling Systems/Equipment, Pipe Jacking, Tunnel Boring Machines

HD Supply - WaterworksScott Smith, SalesMatt Henke, Sales16195 54th St NESt. Michael, MN 55376Ph: 800-950-7659Fax: 763-428-7559Web Site: www.nationalwaterworks.comE-mail: [email protected], Pipe-PVC — NUCA

Heavy Rescue Inc.Thomas Kenney, Instructor284 Bishops TerraceHyannis, MA 02601Ph: 866-323-6111Fax: 617-325-0238Web Site: www.heavyrescueinc.comE-mail: [email protected], Safety, Ventilation

Heintzmann Corp.Henry S. Mullins, Sales Engr.PO Box 301Cedar Bluff, VA 24609Ph: 276-964-7413Web Site: www.heintzmann.comE-mail: [email protected] Linings, Tunnel Support — UCA of SME

Henkels & McCoyJames M. Dillahunty, Regional VP2840 Ficus St.Pomona, CA 91766Ph: 909-451-2500Fax: 909-451-2590Web Site: www.henkels.comE-mail: [email protected] Boring, Drilling, Pipe Jacking, Other — NUCA

Henkels & McCoy Inc.515 Huffi nes Bv.Lewisville, TX 75056Ph: 972-512-2900Fax: 972-512-2957Web Site: www.henkels.comE-mail: [email protected] Boring, Drilling, Pipe Jacking, Large Diameter Tunneling, Microtunneling, Other — NUCA, Other

Henkels & McCoy Inc.Paul M. Henkels, Jr., Division Manager5000 NE 148th Ave.Portland, OR 97294-0009Ph: 503-255-5125Fax: 503-255-5129Web Site: www.henkels.comE-mail: [email protected] Boring, Drilling, Pipe Jacking, Large Diameter Tunneling, Microtunneling, Other — NUCA, Other

Henkels & McCoy Inc.W. Mike Jordan, Regional VP1800 Johnson St.Elkhart, IN 46514Ph: 574-264-1121Fax: 574-264-1137Web Site: www.henkels.comE-mail: [email protected] Boring, Drilling, Other, Pipe Jacking, Large Diameter Tunneling, Microtunneling — NUCA, Other

Henkels & McCoy Inc.Paul M. Henkels, ChairmanT. Roderick Henkels, President/CEO985 Jolly Rd.Blue Bell, PA 19422-0900Ph: 215283-7600Fax: 215-283-7659Web Site: www.henkels.comE-mail: [email protected] Boring, Drilling, Pipe Jacking, Large Diameter Tunneling, Microtunneling, Other — NUCA, Other

Henkels & McCoy Inc.John Donmoyer, VP & Dir. Telecommunications5230 N. Susquehanna TrailYork, PA 17405Ph: 717-266-5641Fax: 717-266-2642Web Site: www.henkels.comE-mail: [email protected] Boring, Drilling, Large Diameter Tunnel-ing, Microtunneling, Other — NUCA, Other

Henkels & McCoy Inc.Robert J. Johnston, VP & Div. Mgr.4845 SE 44th St.Newcastle, OK 73065Ph: 405-364-5433Fax: 405-364-4543Web Site: www.henkels.comE-mail: [email protected] Boring, Pipe Jacking, Other — NUCA

Hennig & Co.Brian Hennig, President1770 FordhamMountain View, CA 94040Ph: 650-961-6642Fax: 650-961-4483E-mail: [email protected] — AGC

Herrenknecht Corp.Ralf Heddenhausen, VP1221 29th St. SWAuburn, WA 98001Ph: 253-804-6511Fax: 253-804-6507Web Site: www.herrenknecht.deE-mail: [email protected], Microtunneling Systems/Equipment, Survey/Guidance Instrumentation, Tunnel Bor-ing Machines, Pipe Jacking, Roadheaders, Used/Rental Equipment, Machine Service/Repair — UCA of SME, BEAVERS, MOLES, NUCA

Hibbard InshoreDave Malak, Project EngineerBrad Hibbard, President361 Gallogly Rd.Lake Angelus, MI 48326Ph: 248-745-8456Fax: 248-745-4958Web Site: www.hibbardinshore.comE-mail: [email protected], Tunnel Inspections — Other

Hilti Inc.5400 S. 122nd E. Ave.PO Box 21148Tulsa, OK 74146Ph: 800-879-8000Fax: 800-879-7000Web Site: www.us.hilti.comE-mail: [email protected] Consumables, Drills & Rigs

HNTB Corp.Hugh P. Caspe, National Dir.-Tunnel Services75 State St.Boston, MA 02109Ph: 617-542-6900Fax: 617-428-6905Web Site: www.hntb.comE-mail: [email protected] Management, Consultant, Cost Estimation, Engineering/Design, Geotechnical, Disputes Review — ASCE, UCA of SME, MOLES

Hobas Pipe USAKimberly Paggioli, PE, Marketing Mgr.1413 E. Richey Rd.Houston, TX 77073-3508Ph: 281-821-2200Fax: 281-821-7715Web Site: www.hobaspipe.comE-mail: [email protected]/FRP, Tunnel Linings, Pipe-Polymer Concrete

Horizontal Boring & Tunneling Co.Brent L. Moore, Estimator505 S. River Ave., PO Box 429Exeter, NE 68351Ph: 402-266-5347Fax: 402-266-5377E-mail: [email protected] Boring, Drilling, Pipe Jacking, Large Diameter Tunneling, Microtunneling, Grouting — AGC, Other, NUCA

Howard R. Green Co.Pete Merten, PE, Project ManagerRick Camarata, VP16020 Swangley Ridge Rd.Chesterfi eld, MO 63017Ph: 636-519-0990Fax: 636-519-0996Web Site: www.hrgreen.comE-mail: [email protected]/Design — ASCE, Other

HRH of Ohio-Surety Bonding/InsuranceJack Kehl, VP, Joe Urquhart2245 North Bank Dr.Columbus, OH 43220Ph: 800-837-0503Fax: 614-326-7857Web Site: www.hrh.comE-mail: [email protected] — AGC, Other

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Hunter Personnel Contacts Ltd.Alan Bozeat, Managing Dir.Abchurch Chambers24 St. Peters Rd.Bournemouth, Dorset BH1 2LNUnited KingdomPh: +44 1202 29832Fax: +44 1202 298383Web Site: www.hunterpersonnel.comE-mail: [email protected], Tunnel Boring Machines, Ventilation

Huxted TunnelingSteve Caneen, PresidentKim Huxted, VP3208 17th Street St.Palmetto, FL 34221Ph: 941-722-6613Fax: 941-722-6615Web Site: www.huxtedtunneling.comE-mail: [email protected]

Hydro Safe Oil Division Inc.Janet Thompson, Offi ce Admin.Alyson Rush, President13626 Pearwood Dr.Dewitt, MI 48820Ph: 800-500-5028Fax: 517-669-1207Web Site: www.hydrosafe.comE-mail: [email protected] Lubricants

ILF Consultants Inc.Heiner J. Sander, Managing Dir.3911 Old Lee Hwy.Fairfax, VA 22030Ph: 703-383-1280Fax: 703-383-1281Web Site: www.ilf.comE-mail: [email protected] Management, Cost Estimation, Disputes Review, Engineering/Design, Site Investigation/Survey

Ingersoll-Rand Co.Dave Pietrzykowski, Mktg. Mgr.7500 Shadwell Dr.Roanoke, VA 24019Ph: 540-362-3321Fax: 540-362-7767Drilling Consumables

Insitu Contractors Inc.Harry Oussoren, P. Eng.150 Stevenson St. S.Guelph, ON N1E 5N7CanadaPh: 519-763-0700Fax: 519-763-6684E-mail: [email protected], Geotechnical, Dewatering Pumps, Pumps

Inspecsol Engineering Inc.Michael Gentner, PE, VP14496 Sheldon Rd., Ste. 200Plymouth, MI 48170Ph: 734-453-5123Fax: 734-453-5201Web Site: www.inspecsol.comE-mail: [email protected], Engineering/Design, Environmen-tal Studies, Geotechnical, Site Investigation/Survey, Vibration/Noise Monitoring — AGC, ASCE, Other

InstantelRon Mask, Sales Mgr.309 Legget Dr.Ottawa, ON K2K 3A3CanadaPh: 613-592-4642Fax: 613-592-4296Web Site: www.instantel.comE-mail: [email protected]/Geotechnical Instrumentation

InterpipeMike Olson, Business DevelopmentDes Moines, IA 50309Ph: 515-267-8884Fax: 515-267-9148Web Site: www.polymerpipe.comE-mail: [email protected]/Concrete Additives, Microtunneling Systems/Equipment, Pipe-Polymer Concrete, Tunnel Linings

Intertorg Inc. (Lovat Rep)Andy Rocklin, VP9258 Madison Ave.Orangevale, CA 95662Fax: 916-988-9736E-mail: [email protected]/Rental Equipment, Microtunneling Sys-tems/Equipment, Pipe Jacking, Tunnel Boring Machines, Drills & Rigs

Iowa TrenchlessJason Clark, PresidentPO Box 846Panora, IA 50216Ph: 641-755-4692Fax: 641-755-4361E-mail: [email protected], Auger Boring, Pipe Jacking, Microtun-neling — NUCA

Irwin Car and EquipmentKevin Bartholow, VP-Locomotive ProductsPO Box 56Blairsville, PA 15717Ph: 724-459-6814Fax: 724-459-0793Web Site: www.irwincar.comE-mail: [email protected]/Haulage Equipment, Machine Service/Repair — UCA of SME

Italian C.M.C. Di RavennaXue Ji Hong (Cigun), Deputy Site AgentPO Box 16LuQuan CountyKunming, Yunan 651500ChinaPh: +86-871-8904696Fax: +86-871-8904693E-mail: [email protected] Management, Consultant, Cost Estimation — TAC

ITT FlygtMouloud Aouaz, Dewatering Specialist300 LabrossePointe Claire, QC H9R 4V5CanadaPh: 514-428-4877Fax: 514-695-7990Web Site: www.ittfl ygt.ca/dewatering.E-mail: [email protected]

ITT Flygt Corp.Radu D. Murgescu, Market Manager35 Nutmeg Dr.PO Box 1004Trumbell, CT 06611Ph: 203-380-4700Fax: 203-380-4705Web Site: www.fl ygtus.comE-mail: [email protected] Pumps — NUCA, UCA of SME, Other

J. F. Shea Co. Inc.Peter Shea655 Brea Canyon Rd.Walnut, CA 91789Ph: 909-594-9500Fax: 909-594-0917Web Site: www.jfshea.comLarge Diameter Tunneling

J. F. Shea ConstructionShemeck Ogiuski, Project Manager713 10th AveNew York, NY 10019Ph: 212-564-8552Fax: 212-564-7937E-mail: [email protected] Diameter Tunneling, Shafts

J. H. Cohn LLPMike Brewster, Director27 Christopher WayEatontown, NJ 07724Ph: 732-578-0700Web Site: www.jhcohn.comE-mail: [email protected]

Jack Barry & Associates Inc.Jack Barry, President31962 Via Pavo RealCoto De Caza, CA 92679-4119Ph: 949-713-9909Fax: 949-709-8863Web Site: www.jba-1.comE-mail: [email protected], Engineering/Design, Vibration/Noise Monitoring, Cost Estimation, Legal, Noise Control — ASCE, UCA of SME

Jacobs AssociatesPaula Goodwin, Associate & Mktg. Mgr.465 California St., Ste. 1000San Francisco, CA 94104Ph: 415-434-1822Fax: 415-956-8502Web Site: www.jacobssf.comE-mail: [email protected] Management, Cost Estimation, Engineering/Design, Design/Build, Tunnel Inspections – ASCE, UCA of SME, Beavers, SME

Jacobs AssociatesRafael Castro, Assoc & VP67 S Bedford St., Ste. 400 WestBurlington, MA 01803Ph: 781-229-5820Fax: 781-229-5821Web Site: www.jacobssf.comE-mail: [email protected] Management, Cost Estimation, Engineering/Design, Design/Build, Tunnel Inspections – ASCE, UCA of SME, Beavers, SME

Jacobs AssociatesSteve Dubnewych, Assoc & VP221 E. Walnut St., Ste. 220Pasadena, CA 91101Ph: 626-737-6520Fax: 626-737-6530Web Site: www.jacobssf.comE-mail: [email protected] Management, Cost Estimation, Engineering/Design, Design/Build, Tunnel Inspections – ASCE, UCA of SME, Beavers, SME

Jacobs AssociatesMark Havekost, Associate101 SW Main St., Ste. 320Portland, OR 97204Ph: 503-227-1800Fax: 503-227-1821Web Site: www.jacobssf.comE-mail: [email protected] Management, Cost Estimation, Engineering/Design, Design/Build, Tunnel Inspections – ASCE, UCA of SME, Beavers, SME

Jacobs AssociatesGregg Davidson, Associate811 1st Ave., Ste. 407Seattle, WA 98104Ph: 206-682-0081Fax: 206-682-0092Web Site: www.jacobssf.comE-mail: [email protected] Management, Cost Estimation, Engineering/Design, Design/Build, Tunnel Inspections – ASCE, UCA of SME, Beavers, SME

Jacobs AssociatesJohn Stolz, Sr. Assoc & VPCraig Camp, Sr. Engr.1843 Hotel Circle South, Ste. 350San Diego, CA 92108Ph: 619-260-5570Fax: 619-688-0958Web Site: www.jacobssf.comE-mail: [email protected] Management, Cost Estimation, Engineering/Design, Design/Build, Tunnel Inspections – ASCE, UCA of SME, Beavers, SME

Jacobs Civil Inc.Steven Kramer, VPNick Chen, VP1100 N. Glebe Rd.Arlington, VA 22201Ph: 571-218-1446Fax: 571-218-1550Web Site: www.jacobs.comE-mail: [email protected] Management, Consultant, Cost Estimation, Engineering/Design, Geotechnical — ASCE, UCA of SME

James W. FowlerJohn Arciszewski, Project Engr.Jim McDonald, Tunnel Mgr.1405 El Cielo Ln.Escondido, CA 92026Ph: 503-932-1791Fax: 206-350-7024E-mail: [email protected], Other — AGC, ASCE, Other

Jay Dee Contractors Inc.Michael Allen, Engineer38881 Schoolcraft Rd.Livonia, MI 48150Ph: 734-591-3400Fax: 734-464-6868Web Site: www.jaydeecontr.comE-mail: [email protected] Diameter Tunneling, Microtunneling, Pipe Jacking, Shafts, Large Diameter Shaft Drilling

Joginder Bhore International Inc.Joginder S. Bhore, PresidentChristine K. Bhore, Secretary/Treasurer210 S. Hawkins St.Waxahachie, TX 75165Ph: 972-923-2132Fax: 972-923-2132E-mail: [email protected] Management, Consultant, Disputes Review, Safety, Cost Estimation, Site Investigation/Survey, Vibration/Noise Monitor-ing, Geotechnical, Legal, Tunnel Inspections, Ventilation Design & Noise Control — ASCE, UCA of SME, MOLES

Johnson Gas Appliance Co.Richard F. Kohl, VP520 E. Ave. NWCedar Rapids, IA 52405-3898Ph: 319-305-6282E-mail: [email protected]

Johnson Industries Inc.Arnemann Grender, VP Eng101 Pine ForkPikeville, KY 41501Ph: 606-639-2029Fax: 606-639-0259Web Site: www.johnsonindustries.comE-mail: [email protected]/Haulage Equipment

Jordan, Jones & Goulding Inc.Refi k Elibay, PE, Director of TunnelingMike Robison, PE, Construction Manager6801 Governors Lake PkwyNorcross, GA 30071Ph: 678-333-0190Fax: 770-455-7391Web Site: www.jjg.comE-mail: [email protected] Management, Engineering/Design, Geotechnical, Disputes Review, Site Investigation/Survey — ASCE, UCA of SME

Judith Nitsch Engineering Inc.Lori Chicoyne, Marketing Dir.186 Lincoln St., Ste. 200Boston, MA 02111-2403Ph: 617-338-0063Fax: 617-338-6472Web Site: www.jnei.comE-mail: [email protected]/Design, Site Investigation/Survey

Kennametal Inc.Scott Rife, Mgr - Engineering1600 Technology WayLatrobe, PA 15650Ph: 724-539-5360Fax: 724-539-5079Web Site: www.kennametal.comE-mail: [email protected]

Kenny Construction Co.Patrick B. Kenny, Exec VPTed Budd, VP - Tunnel Group2215 Sanders Rd., Ste. 400Northbrook, IL 60062Ph: 847-541-8200Fax: 847-272-5421Web Site: www.kennyconstruction.comE-mail: [email protected] Diameter Tunneling, Pipe Jacking, Shafts, Large Diameter Shaft Drilling, Grouting, Ground Freezing & Dewatering, Microtun-neling — AGC, ASCE, UCA of SME, BEAVERS, NUCA

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Kenseal Construction ProductsKen Lippmann Jr.Claude Bonilla21-32 Borden Ave.Long Island City, NY 11101Ph: 718-937-5490Fax: 718-937-0845Web Site: www.kenseal.comE-mail: [email protected]/Concrete Additives, Concrete/Grout Pumps, Dust Control, Expansive Mortar, Grout, Lasers, Lighting, Safety, Shotcrete/Shotcrete Additives, Soil Stabilization

Kerr Pump Corp.Ed Nowell, OwnerMark Nowell, Owner2214 W. 14th St.PO Box 735Sulphur, OK 73086Ph: 580-622-4207Fax: 580-622-4206Web Site: www.kerrpumps.comE-mail: [email protected] & Rigs, Ancillary Equipment

Kiewit Construction Co. - Eastern DistrictMichael Ramsey, Chief Estimator470 Chestnut Ridge Rd.Woodcliff Lake, NJ 07677Ph: 201-571-2500Fax: 201-571-2600Web Site: www.kiewit.comE-mail: [email protected] Diameter Tunneling, Shafts, Slurry Wall

Kiewit Construction Co.Karlus Cozart, Business Development ManagerKiewit Plaza, Ste. E-200Omaha, NE 68131Ph: 402-517-6557Fax: 402-346-8610Web Site: www.kiewit.comE-mail: [email protected], Large Diameter Tunneling, Microtun-neling, Pipe Jacking, Shafts, Slurry Wall

KinectricsCheryl Tasker, Sales/Mktg.800 Kipling Ave., #KR114Toronto, ON M8Z 5S4CanadaPh: 416-207-5500Fax: 416-207-5555Web Site: www.kinectrics.comE-mail: [email protected], Grouting, Site Investigation/Survey

King & KingChristopher McNulty1730 M St. NWWashington, DC 20036Ph: 202-887-0590Fax: 202-887-0628Web Site: www.king-king-law.comE-mail: [email protected]

King Packaged Materials Co.Joe Hutter, VP-SalesScott Rand, Sales Mgr.PO Box 699Burlington, ON L7R 3Y5CanadaPh: 905-639-2993Fax: 905-333-3730Web Site: www.kpmindustries.comE-mail: [email protected]/Concrete Additives, Grout, Concrete/Grout Pumps, Shotcrete/Shotcrete Additives

KMK Consultants Ltd.Robert Fleeton, PresidentTony Mellegers, Mgr. Field Service220 Advance Blvd.Brampton, ON L6T4J5CanadaPh: 905-459-4780Fax: 905-459-7869Construction Management, Engineering/Design, Site Investigation/Survey, Consultant, Tunnel Inspections, Cost Estimation

Koehler Lighting ProductsSteve Lipe, Dir. of SalesKristi Fehlinger, Mktg. Specialist380 Stewart Rd.Hanover Twp., PA 18706Ph: 570-825-1900Fax: 570-825-1974Web Site: www.fl ashlight.comE-mail: [email protected]

KR Swerdfeger Const Inc.Ray Swerdfeger, PresidentKeith Swerdfeger, Chairman421 E. Industrial Bv.Pueblo West, CO 81007Ph: 719-547-0242Web Site: www.krswerd.comE-mail: [email protected] Boring, Drilling, Other, Pipe Jacking — AGC, NUCA, Other

Kuriyama of America Inc.Gary Kammes, Director of Marketing360 E. State ParkwaySchaumburg, IL 60173-5335Ph: 847-755-0360Fax: 847-885-0996Web Site: www.kuriyama.comE-mail: [email protected]

L.J. Keefe Co.Lawrence J. Keefe, President704 W Central Rd.Mount Prospect, IL 60056-2339Ph: 847-577-7715Fax: 847-577-3620E-mail: [email protected] Boring, Pipe Jacking, Large Diameter Tunneling — NUCA

Lachel Felice & Associates Inc.Conrad W. Felice, CEOPO Box 5266Golden, CO 80401Ph: 303-279-4321Fax: 303-279-0797Web Site: www.lachel.comE-mail: [email protected] Estimation, Engineering/Design, Geotech-nical, Consultant, Disputes Review, Construc-tion Management — ASCE, UCA of SME

Lally Pipe & TubeRichard J. Northfi eld, Sales RepSte. 103, Parish House222 Prince George St.Annapolis, MD 21401Ph: 401-267-9711Fax: 410-267-9714Web Site: www.lallypipe.comE-mail: rnorthfi [email protected]

Lametti & Sons Inc.Guy Larson, Vice PresidentPO Box 477Hugo, MN 55038Ph: 651-426-1380Fax: 651-426-0044Web Site: www.lametti.comE-mail: [email protected], Pipe Jacking, Tunnel Linings, Tunnel Support, Large Diameter Tunneling, Microtun-neling, Shotcrete/Shotcrete Additives — NUCA

LaserCraft Inc.Ed Sanford, Business Dev. Mgr.5680 Oakbrook Pkwy., Ste. 149Norcross, GA 30093Ph: 770-409-9660Fax: 770-409-9649Web Site: www.lasercraftinc.comE-mail: [email protected]

LaservisionShannon Brooks, Marketing50 Carters Rd.Dural, NSW 2158AustraliaPh: + 612 9658-1000Fax: + 612 9658-1035Web Site: www.laservision.com.auE-mail: [email protected]

Layne GeoConstructionThomas M. Hurley, District Mgr.1707 South 4490 WestSalt Lake City, UT 84104Ph: 801-972-3333Fax: 801-974-1018Web Site: www.laynegeo.comE-mail: [email protected], Grouting, Geotechnical, Ground Freezing & Dewatering, Jet Grouting — ASCE, UCA of SME

Layne GeoConstruction, A Div. of Layne Christensen Co.Hermann Blackert, Sr. Engr.127 Oneida Valley Rd., Ste. 112Butler, PA 16001Ph: 724-283-2262Fax: 724-283-2264Web Site: www.laynegeo.comE-mail: [email protected], Grouting, Jet Grouting — ASCE

Lindahl Marine Contactors Inc.Peter Perish Jr., Dir. of Operations1287 Naperville Dr.Romeoville, IL 60446Ph: 630-759-3700Fax: 630-759-3494Web Site: www.lindahlmarine.comDivers

Liquid Earth Support Inc.Gilbert Tallard, President128 Corlies Ave.Pelham, NY 10803Ph: 914-738-4880Fax: 914-738-1297Web Site: www.liquidearthsupport.comE-mail: [email protected] Consumables, Concrete/Grout Pumps, Soil Conditioning Agents, Soil Stabilization, Solids Control/Separation, Grout, Consultant — ASCE

Liqui-Force Services (Ontario) Inc.Kim K. Lewis, CEO2015 Spinks Dr.Kingsville, ON N9Y2E5CanadaPh: 519-322-4600Fax: 519-322-4606Web Site: www.liquiforce.comE-mail: [email protected], Other, Tunnel Linings, Tunnel Sup-port, Large Diameter Tunneling, Shotcrete/Shotcrete Additives

Loudoun Tunneling Co. Inc.John Underwood, PresidentJohn Aylestock, CEOPO Box 77Sterling, VA 20167-0077Ph: 703-450-5656Fax: 703-450-6455E-mail: [email protected] Boring, Pipe Jacking, Large Diameter Tunneling — NUCA

Lovat Inc.Marco Giorelli, VP Sales & MktgCraig Bournes, Product Manager441 Carlingview Dr.Etobicoke, ON M9W 5G7CanadaPh: 416-675-3293Fax: 416-675-6702Web Site: www.lovat.comE-mail: [email protected] Boring Machines, Used/Rental Equip-ment, Large Diameter Tunneling — UCA of SME, TAC, SME

Luckinbill Inc.Dennis Luckinbill, PresidentGeorge Asplund, Project Mgr.304 E. BroadwayEnid, OK 73701Ph: 580-233-2026Fax: 580-233-9488Microtunneling — AGC

Lyman Henn Inc.Tracy Lyman, PrincipalRaymond Henn, Principal110 16th St., Ste. 900Denver, CO 80202Ph: 303-534-1100Fax: 303-534-1777Web Site: www.lymanhenn.comE-mail: [email protected]/Design, Geotechnical, Consultant, Construction Management, Cost Estimation, Disputes Review, Site Investigation/Survey, Other, Legal, Vibration/Noise Monitoring — ASCE, UCA of SME, BEAVERS, MOLES, SME

Machine Technologies LLCD. Scott Olson, Manager1130 Blue Mound Rd. West Ste. 400Haslet, TX 76052Ph: 817-439-1108Fax: 817-439-0633Web Site: www.machine-technologies.comE-mail: [email protected], Concrete/Grout Pumps, Grout — Other

MACTEC Engineering & Consulting Inc.Gary W. Rhodes, Principal396 Plasters AveAtlanta, GA 30324Ph: 404-817-0307Fax: 404-817-0207E-mail: [email protected], Other — ASCE

Magnum Tunneling LLCPatrick L. Mann, COORon Roberts, VP6315 Hermann Rd.Houston, TX 77050Ph: 832-300-3333Fax: 832-300-3334Web Site: www.magnumboring.comE-mail: [email protected] Boring, Grouting, Large Diameter Shaft Drilling, Microtunneling, Other, Pipe Jacking, Shafts, Dewatering, Large Diameter Tunneling, Slurry Wall

Mala GeoScience USA Inc.Matt Wolf, PresidentJim Cook, Sr. Account Mgr.PO Box 80430Charleston, SC 29416Ph: 843-852-5021Fax: 843-769-7397Web Site: www.malags.comE-mail: [email protected]

Marathon Drilling Co. Ltd.David McPhedran, PresidentRobert Kiatt, Operations Mgr.2501 Delzotto Ave.Ottawa, ON K1T 2V6CanadaPh: 613-822-0571Fax: 613-822-7176E-mail: [email protected], Grouting, Large Diameter Tunneling, Pipe Jacking — NUCA

Martin Marietta Magnesia SpecialtiesCarol Rogers, Advertising MgrNadine Fenchak, Chemical SalesPO Box 15470Baltimore, MD 21220-0470Ph: 410-780-5500Fax: 410-780-5777Web Site: www.magspecialties.comE-mail: [email protected] Control

MATEX/Control Chemical (1989) Corp.Bob Coak, Production Manager - Lubricants7016 30th St. SECalgary, AB T2C 1N9CanadaPh: 800-267-6840Fax: 403-720-4951Web Site: www.matex-ccc.comE-mail: [email protected]

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Matterhorn Footwear107 Highland St.Martinsburg, PA 16662Ph: 814-793-3786Fax: 814-793-9272Web Site: www.matterhornboot.comE-mail: [email protected]

Max FlowAngela Portelli 775 US Hwy. 70 W.Black Mountain, NC 28711Ph: 201-641-3322Fax: 201-641-3322Web Site: www.maxfl ow.comE-mail: [email protected]/Concrete Additives, Grout

Maxon Industries Inc.Bill Maxon, PresidentGlen Maxon, Chairman3204 W. Mill Rd.Milwaukee, WI 53209Ph: 414-351-4000Fax: 414-351-9057Web Site: www.maxon.comE-mail: [email protected] Equipment, Used/Rental Equipment, Concrete/Grout Pumps, Equipment Rentals, Grout, Soil Stabilization, Tunnel Support, Shotcrete/Shotcrete Additives

McNally Tunneling Corp.Lawrence Lenahan, Vice PresidentJosh Suffel, Estimator/Engineer24700 Center Ridge Rd. Ste. 215Westlake, OH 44145Ph: 440-835-0053Fax: 440-835-0448Web Site: www.mcnallytunneling.comLarge Diameter Tunneling, Shafts, Pipe Jack-ing, Large Diameter Shaft Drilling — ASCE, BEAVERS, MOLES, SME

McWhorter & Associates LLCJudge McWhorter, Member107 Magnolia LnDaniels, WV 25832Ph: 304-763-9140E-mail: [email protected]

Mechanical Tunneling ConsultingPeter Dowden, Principal5007 Doon WayAnacortes, WA 98221Ph: 360-293-7836Fax: 360-293-5505E-mail: [email protected] Review, Engineering/Design, Consul-tant — UCA of SME

Merco Inc.Stephen K Mergentime, PresidentM. V. Mergentime, Exec V.P.1117 Rte. 31 S.Lebanon, NJ 08833Ph: 908-730-8622Fax: 908-730-6472Web Site: www.mercoinc.comE-mail: [email protected], Large Diameter Tunneling, Microtun-neling, Pipe Jacking, Shafts, Slurry Wall — AGC, ASCE, BEAVERS, MOLES, SME, UCA of SME

Mersino Dewatering Inc.Cesar C. Almeida, Engineering Manager10162 E Coldwater Rd.Davison, IL 48423Ph: 810-658-3472Fax: 810-653-7828Web Site: www.mersino.comE-mail: [email protected] Pumps, Equipment Rentals, Grout, Pipe-HDPE, Pipe-PVC, Pumps, Soil Conditioning Agents, Soil Stabilization, Used/Rental Equip-ment, Dewatering, Drilling, Ground Freezing & Dewatering, Grouting, Jet Grouting, Slurry Wall

Metragen II Ltd.Christine Carnovale, Owner3701 Chesswood Dr., Ste. 309Toronto, On M3J 2P6CanadaPh: 416-635-9212Fax: 416-635-8266Web Site: www.metragenll.comE-mail: [email protected]

MI Pipes Inc.Robert Lys Jr., P.E., Operations Mgr.4300 Meadowbrook Dr.Bryan, TX 77802Ph: 979-776-5878Fax: 979-774-0155Web Site: www.mipipeinc.comE-mail: [email protected]/FRP, Pipe Jacking, Tunnel Linings

Michels Pipeline Construction Inc.William Weltin, VP-Sewer, Water & Tunnel Div.Ray Post16500 W. Rogers Dr.New Berlin, WI 53151Ph: 262-814-0100Fax: 262-814-0300Web Site: www.michels.comLarge Diameter Tunneling, Microtunneling, Pipe Jacking, Drilling, Shafts — NUCA

MiconJohn Popovich, VP25 Allegheny Sq.Glassport, PA 15045Ph: 412-664-7788Fax: 412-664-7717Web Site: www.miconmining.comE-mail: [email protected] & Rigs, Grout, Grouting, Drilling, Ventila-tion — SME

Microtunneling Inc.Timothy R. Coss, PresidentPO Box 7367Boulder, CO 80306Ph: 303-444-2560Fax: 303-444-0889Web Site: www.microtunneling.comE-mail: [email protected] Linings, Tunnel Support, Ventilation, Microtunneling Systems/Equipment, Ancillary Equipment, Cutters, Pipe-Composite/FRP, Pipe-Polymer Concrete, Solids Control/Separation, Disputes Review, Consultant

Midwest Industrial Supply Inc.Shannen Noble1101 3rd St. SECanton, OH 44707Ph: 330-456-3121Fax: 330-456-3247Consultant, Safety — ASCE, SME

Midwest Mole Inc.Dan Liotti, Pres.Jason Miller, VP2460 N. Graham Ave.Indianapolis, IN 46218Ph: 317-545-1335Fax: 317-545-1558Web Site: www.midwestmole.comE-mail: [email protected] Boring, Drilling, Grouting, Microtunnel-ing, Pipe Jacking, Shafts, Large Diameter Tun-neling — AGC, ASCE, NUCA, ASA, UCA of SME

Miller SupplyKirk Miller, Store Mgr.1537 Blachleyville RoadWooster, OH 44691Ph: 330-263-7890Fax: 330-263-7441Pipe-Steel

Miller The DrillerKris Young, President/CEOBrandon Young, VP Operations5125 E. University Ave.Des Moines, IA 50327Ph: 515-266-2261Fax: 515-266-1349Web Site: www.millerthedriller.comE-mail: [email protected] Jacking, Auger Boring — NUCA, AGC

Mills Machine Co.Chuck Mills, PresidentPO Box 1514Shawnee, OK 74802-4900Ph: 405-273-4900Fax: 405-273-4956Web Site: www.millsmachine.comE-mail: [email protected] Consumables

Mine Radio Systems Inc.Ken Morrell, PresidentCindy Chesney, Sales, Mktg, Project Coordinator394 Hwy 47, RR#1Goodwood, ON L0C1A0CanadaPh: 905-640-1839Fax: 905-640-1649Web Site: www.mineradio.comE-mail: [email protected], Safety

Mine Site Technologies (USA) Inc.Jerry Bennett, General Mgr.Laura Yohai, Offi ce Administrator10520 Research Dr.Rolla, MO 65401Ph: 573-364-1356Fax: 573-364-0059Web Site: www.minesite.com.auE-mail: [email protected] — SME, UCA of SME

Minesteel Fabricators LimitedPhilip Brown, Business Development ManagerRonald P. Elliott, President/CEO4530 Hwy 11 N.Northbay, ON P1R 8G3CanadaPh: 705-474-8037Fax: 705-474-5083Web Site: www.minesteel.comE-mail: [email protected] Equipment, Locomotives/Haulage Equipment, Pipe-Steel

Mining Equipment Inc.Matt Pope, Vice PresidentRob Pope, Vice PresidentPO Box 2114Durango, CO 81302Ph: 970-259-0412Fax: 970-259-5149Web Site: www.jetairfans.comE-mail: [email protected] Pumps, Locomotives/Haulage Equipment, Ventilation, Used/Rental Equipment — UCA of SME, BEAVERS

Mole Constructors Inc.Paul Marshall, PresidentMike Smithson, VP29100 Hall St.Solon, OH 44139Ph: 440-248-0616Fax: 440-248-8132Web Site: www.molecon.comE-mail: [email protected] Diameter Tunneling, Shafts — AGC, ASCE, UCA of SME, MOLES

Moretrench American Corp.Paul Schmall, VP, Chief Engineer100 Stickel Ave.Rockaway, NJ 07866Ph: 973-627-2100Fax: 973-627-6078Web Site: www.moretrench.comE-mail: [email protected] Freezing & Dewatering, Grouting, Other — ASCE, MOLES, Other, SME

Morris & AssociatesNate Tarbox, Director Concrete CoolingTammy Lassiter, Sales CoordinatorPO Box 1046Raleigh, NC 27602Ph: 919-582-9200Fax: 919-582-9100Web Site: www.morris-associates.comE-mail: [email protected]/Concrete Additives — Other

Morrison Mud Ltd.Ian Morrison, CEOStewart Hook, Offi ce Mgr.40 Filleul Rd.Wareham, Dorset BH20-7APUnited KingdomPh: +44 1929 551245Fax: +44 1929 554361Web Site: www.morrisonmud.co.ukE-mail: [email protected]

MSA Instrument DivisionPO Box 427Pittsburgh, PA 15230Ph: 800-MSA-4678Fax: 724-776-3280Web Site: www.msanet.comE-mail: [email protected]

Mueser Rutledge Consulting EngineersHugh Lacy, PartnerMartha Huguet, Mktg. Mgr.225 W. 34th St.14 Penn PlazaNew York, NY 10122Ph: 917-339-9300Fax: 917-339-9400Web Site: www.mrce.comE-mail: [email protected]/Design, Site Investigation/Survey, Vibration/Noise Monitoring, Cost Estimation, Consultant, Geotechnical — ASCE, BEAVERS, MOLES, UCA of SME

Multiquip Inc.Mike Ferguson, VP of Sales18910 Wilmington Ave.Carson, CA 90746Ph: 800-421-1244Fax: 310-537-3927Web Site: www.multiquip.comE-mail: [email protected]/Grout Pumps, Dewatering Pumps, Cutters — AGC, NUCA

Multiurethanes Inc.Grant Davis, Tech RepPO Box 127Buffalo, NY 14207Ph: 716-842-0066Fax: 716-842-0055Web Site: www.multiurethanes.comE-mail: [email protected], Monitoring/Geotechnical Instrumenta-tion — ASCE, TAC

Multiurethanes Ltd.Michael Dolan, Regional Manager6214 Kestrel Rd.Mississauga, ON L5T 1Y9CanadaPh: 905-564-7650Fax: 905-564-7998Web Site: www.multiurethanes.comE-mail: [email protected]/Design, Grout, Monitoring/Geo-technical Instrumentation — TAC

multiVIEW Locates Inc.John Scalfe, Dir of Business ManagementHartley French, Mktg.1091 Brevik Pl.Mississauga, ON L4W 3R7CanadaPh: 905-629-0979Fax: 905-629-7379E-mail: [email protected]/Design, Site Investigation/Survey, Other

MWHMichael Bruen, VPFarrukh Mazhar, VP175 W. Jackson Blvd.Chicago, IL 60604Ph: 425-602-4000Fax: 425-602-4020Construction Management, Cost Estimation, Disputes Review, Engineering/Design, Site Investigation/Survey — ASCE, UCA of SME, BEAVERS, MOLES, ITA

MWHMichael P. Bruen, Vice President & Reg. Mgr.Joseph Clare, Sr. Geotechical Engineer2353 130th Ave. NW, Ste. 200Bellevue, WA 98005Ph: 425-896-6900Fax: 425-602-4020Web Site: www.mwhglobal.comE-mail: [email protected] Management, Cost Estimation, Engineering/Design, Site Investigation/Survey, Disputes Review, Geotechnical, Tunnel Inspec-tions — ASCE, UCA of SME

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MWH GlobalGreg Raines, Tunnel Practice LeaderChris Ottsen, Geosciences Group Leader380 Interlocken Crescent, Ste. 200Broomfi eld, CO 80021Ph: 858-751-1213Web Site: www.mwhglobal.comE-mail: [email protected] Management, Consultant, Cost Estimation, Design/Build, Disputes Review, Engineering/Design, Environmental Studies, Forensic, Geotechnical, Tunnel Inspections — ASCE, UCA of SME, BEAVERS, MOLES, SME, ITA

Myers-Aplex, A Pentair Pump Co.Ronald Lowe, Area Manager7467 Wildwood Rd.Gilmer, TX 75645Ph: 903-734-6335Fax: 903-734-4642Web Site: www.femyers.comE-mail: [email protected] Pumps, Pumps

Nada Pacifi c Corp.Cal Terrasas, PresidentPO Box 8Caruthers, CA 93609Ph: 559-864-8850Fax: 559-864-7012Microtunneling — NUCA

National OilwellFrank Pearce, Construction Eq.George Gress, Mgr. Solids Control1530 W. Sam Houston Pkwy.Houston, TX 77043Ph: 713-935-8000Web Site: www.natoil.comE-mail: [email protected] & Hoists, Dewatering Pumps, Drilling Consumables, Drills & Rigs, Solids Control/Separation, Survey/Guidance Instrumentation

National Tunnel Equipment Co. (NTE)Len Liotti, President1315 Jumana LoopApollo Beach, FL 33572Ph: 813-641-7717Fax: 813-641-7717E-mail: [email protected] Jacking, Tunnel Boring Machines, Used/Rental Equipment, Ancillary Equipment, Safety

National Tunnel InstituteNeil Lipski, CEOW9581 CR APlainfi eld, WI 54966Ph: 414-248-1666Fax: 715-366-4784E-mail: [email protected]

Naylor Pipe Co.Russ Blais, SalesMike Griffi n, Sales1230 E. 92nd St.Chicago, IL 60619Ph: 773-721-9400Fax: 773-721-9494Web Site: www.naylorpipe.comE-mail: [email protected], Ventilation — SME, UCA of SME

Nella DrillingGill Tardif, General Manager118 Rue de la GareSt. Henri, QC G0R 3E0CanadaPh: 418-882-2002Fax: 418-882-2721Web Site: www.nella-drilling.comE-mail: [email protected] Boring, Drilling, Other, Pipe Jacking, Large Diameter Tunneling, Tunnel Linings, Microtunneling — Other

Nicholson Construction Co.Brian O’Gara, Bus. Dev. Coordinator12 McClane St.Cuddy, PA 15031Ph: 412-221-4500Fax: 412-221-3127Web Site: www.nicholsonconstruction.comE-mail: [email protected], Rock Drilling, Shafts, Slurry Walls, Soil Stabilization, Other— AGC, ASCE, AUA, MOLES

Nickolson Construction Services Inc.Bob Nickolson, Project ManagerRobin Nickolson, President956 Villa St.Elgin, IL 60120Ph: 847-931-8600Fax: 847-931-8601E-mail: [email protected] Boring, Drilling, Pipe Jacking

No-Dig Sewers Without a TrenchBilly Nelson, Division SalesDavid Gill, Division Sales826 E. 4th St.Pittsburg, KS 66762Ph: 800-835-0320Fax: 620-231-5663Web Site: www.no-dig-pipe.comE-mail: [email protected] Jacking — AGC, NUCA

Normet Corp.Juhani Asikainen, Mgr.Ahmolantie 6Peltosalmi, FIW74510FinlandPh: +358 17 863 241Fax: +358 17 823 606Web Site: www.normet.fi E-mail: [email protected] Ancillary Equipment, Shotcrete/Shotcrete Additives

North American Drillers Inc.Bill Maloney, VPTim Bruner, Proj. Engineer70 Gum Springs Rd.Morgantown, WV 26508Ph: 304-291-0175Fax: 304-291-0671Web Site: www.nadrillers.comE-mail: [email protected], Drilling — AGC, UCA of SME, SME

Northeast Remsco Construction Inc.Alberto Solana, PE, Sr. VP-EngineeringRichard Palmer, PE, Tunneling Manager1433 Hooper Ave., Ste. 121Bayview Corporate CenterToms River, NJ 08753Ph: 732-557-6100Fax: 732-341-3078Web Site: www.superna.comE-mail: [email protected], Pipe Jacking, Auger Boring, Grouting, Tunnel Linings, Tunnel Support — AGC, ASCE

Northwest Boring Co.Don Gonzales13248 NE 177th PlaceWoodinville, WA 98072Ph: 425-483-9191Fax: 425-487-2895Large Diameter Tunneling, Microtunneling

NSA Geotechnical Services Inc.Tim Ross, PresidentEd Kase, Marketing Dir.15000 W. 6th Ave., Ste. 100Golden, CO 80401Ph: 303-277-9920Fax: 303-277-9921Web Site: www.nsaengineering.comE-mail: [email protected], Consultant, Engineering/Design, Geotechnical, Site Investigation/Survey — ASCE, SME

NTH Consultants Ltd.Keith Swaffar, CEOFritz Klingler, VP480 Ford Field2000 Brush St.Detroit, MI 48226Ph: 313-237-3900Fax: 313-237-3909Web Site: www.nthconsultants.comE-mail: [email protected], Engineering/Design, Geotechnical, Construction Management, Environmental Studies, Tunnel Inspections, Vibration/Noise Monitoring

NUMABruce Palmer, Product Mgr.-Constr.646 Thompson Rd.Thompson, CT 06277Ph: 860-923-9551Fax: 860-923-2617Web Site: www.numahammers.comE-mail: [email protected] Consumables

Obayashi Corp.Hirokazu Onozaki, General Mgr.Patrick Stratton, Business Dev.5000 Shoreline Ct., Ste. 201South San Francisco, CA 94080Ph: 650-952-4910Fax: 650-589-8384Web Site: www.obayashi.co.jpE-mail: [email protected] Diameter Tunneling, Shafts — AGC, UCA of SME, BEAVERS, TAC, ASCE, MOLES

Overhead TechnologyMark Llyod, PresidentBob Walker, TreasurerPO Box 11011436 Menlo Ave.Clovis, CA 93613Ph: 559-322-9041Fax: 559-322-9099Web Site: www.overheadtechnology.comE-mail: [email protected] Equipment, Cranes & Hoists

Pacifi c Blasting & Demolition Ltd.Ron Elliott, Vice PresidentRon Woolf, GM-Mining3183 Norland Ave.Burnaby, BC V5B 3A9CanadaPh: 604-291-1255Fax: 604-291-2813Web Site: www.pacifi cblasting.comE-mail: ron@pacifi cblasting.comDrilling, Microtunneling — Other, ISEE

Pacifi c Corrugated Pipe Co.K.G. Parkhurst, E.A.PO Box 2450Newport Beach, CA 92658-8972Ph: 949-650-4555Fax: 949-650-0781Web Site: www.pcpipe.comE-mail: [email protected] — BEAVERS

Pacifi c International Grout Co.Patrick Stephens, President1997 Division St.PO Box 32330Bellingham, WA 98226Ph: 360-733-5270Fax: 360-734-3354Web Site: www.pigcoinc.comE-mail: [email protected] — UCA of SME, NUCA, SME

Palmieri USAAllen Holbert, PresidentAndrew Holbert, Shop Foreman171 Locust Ave. Ext., Ste. 101Mt. Morris, PA 15349Ph: 724-324-5898Fax: 724-324-5805E-mail: [email protected], Drills & Rigs, Microtunneling Systems/Equipment, Tunnel Boring Machines, Auger Bor-ing, Tunnel Support — UCA of SME, SME

Parker Hannifi nSherrill I. Owens, Sr. Adminstrator, Mktg. Services6035 Parkland Bv.Cleveland, OH 44124-4141Ph: 216-896-2442Fax: 216-896-4034Web Site: www.parker.comE-mail: [email protected], Cutters — SME

Parsons BrinckerhoffGeorge Munfakh, Tunnel Resource Center ManagerOne Penn PlazaNew York, NY 10119Ph: 212-465-5205Fax: 212-465-5592Web Site: www.pbworld.comE-mail: [email protected] Management, Consultants, Engineering/Design, Safety, Site Investigation,/Survey Vibration/Noise Monitoring, Geotechnical — ASCE, AUA, BEAVERS, MOLES

Parsons EngineeringVictor Clarke, Branch Manager5430 NW 176 StMiami Gardens, FL 33055Ph: 305-621-5473E-mail: [email protected] Freezing & Dewatering, Grouting, Large Diameter Tunneling, Construction Man-agement, Engineering/Design, Geotechnical, Tunnel Inspections

Patton & Cooke Co.Dale Romanko, Marketing Specialist7795 128th St.Surrey, BC V3W 4E6CanadaPh: 604-591-5374Fax: 604-591-3505Web Site: www.pattonandcooke.comE-mail: [email protected]

Pendleton ResourcesMark Selleck1120 Lincoln St., # 702Denver, CO 80203Ph: 303-832-8100E-mail: [email protected]

Permalok Corp.Gary W. Huber, Permalok Sales472 Paul Ave.St. Louis, MO 63135Ph: 314-524-1900Fax: 314-524-5702Web Site: www.permalok.comE-mail: [email protected] — NUCA, Other

Peter M. Douglass Inc.Peter M Douglass, President8427 NE 175th StKenmore, WA 98028-1897Ph: 425-485-2349Fax: 425-488-2976E-mail: [email protected]

Phillips Machine Service Inc.Todd Cushman367 George St.Beckley, WV 25801Ph: 304-255-0537Fax: 304-255-0565Web Site: www.phillipsmachine.comE-mail: [email protected], Conveyor Equipment, Lighting, Locomotives/Haulage Equipment, Monitoring/Geotechnical Instrumentation, Roadheaders, Tunnel Boring Machines, Used/Rental Equipment, Machine Service/Repair — UCA of SME, SME

Pigott Shaft Drilling (PSD) Ltd.Adam Berry, Business Development Mgr.Michael Rowlinson, Operations Mgr.PO Box 63Preston, Lancashire PR4 0B7United KingdomPh: +44 1772 690076Fax: +44 1772 690840Web Site: www.mudcleaning.comE-mail: [email protected] Control/Separation

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Pinnacle OneKen Pinnegar, P.E., Constr. Claims Con-sultant4199 Campus Dr., Ste. 650Irvine, CA 92612Ph: 949-854-5237Fax: 949-854-5239Web Site: www.pinnacleone.comE-mail: [email protected] Review

Pipeline Maintenance Services LLCBrad Grant, Owner1413 Noble St.Longwood, FL 32750Ph: 407-388-4505Web Site: www.pipelinemaintenanceser-vices.comE-mail: bradgrant@ pipelinemaintenanceservices.comOther

Plaxis BVPeter Brand Delftechpark 26Delft, 2628 XHThe NetherlandsPh: +31 15 2600 450Fax: +31 15 2600 451Web Site: www.plaxis.comE-mail: [email protected]

Polyvision NVBenny Thomas, Sales Dir.Anne Schrogen, Sales Engr.Zuiderring 56Genk, 3600BelgiumPh: +32 89 32 31 30Fax: +32 89 32 31 31Web Site: www.polyvision.comTunnel Linings

Pompaction Inc.Francis Gagnier, VPBruno Carangelo, Mktg Coordinator119 Hymus Bv.Pointe-Claire, QC H9R 1E5CanadaPh: 514-697-8600Fax: 514-697-0343Web Site: www.pompaction.comE-mail: [email protected]/Grout Pumps, Dewatering Pumps, Equipment Rentals, Microtunneling Systems/Equipment, Pumps, Shotcrete/Shotcrete Addi-tives, Tunnel Support, Used/Rental Equipment — SME, TAC, ITA

Port Pipe & Tube Inc.Nick Zuckman, Sales11999 Katy Freeway, Ste. 340Houston, TX 77079Ph: 281-752-7600Fax: 281-752-7667Web Site: www.portpipe.comE-mail: [email protected] — AGC, NUCA

Powtek Corp.Orlando Bergonzini, Sales Director3060 Bristol Rd.Bensalem, PA 19020Ph: 215-752-9901Fax: 215-702-1602Web Site: www.powtek.usE-mail: [email protected] Equipment

Prime Resins Inc.Steve Rose, Marketing Mgr.2291 Plunkett Rd.Conyers, GA 30012Ph: 770-388-0626Fax: 770-388-0936Web Site: www.primeresins.comE-mail: [email protected], Soil Stabilization

Progressive Contractors Inc.Tom Sloan, VP - Bridge DivisionDavid Graham, Project Manager14123 42nd St. NESt. Michael, MN 55376Ph: 763-497-6100Fax: 763-497-6101Web Site: www.pciroads.comE-mail: [email protected], Other — AGC

ProseiManuel Lopez-Portillo, Director GeneralSan Lorenzo 153-9Piso Col. Del Valle, D.F. 03100MexicoPh: 525-575-1868Fax: 525-575-2130E-mail: [email protected] — AMITOS

Prosonic Corp.Steve Bratton, Director of Business Dev.Mark Knolle, Senior VP27819 State Route 7Marietta, OH 45750Ph: 740-373-2190Fax: 740-373-5003Drilling

Prosser PumpsBill Kabbaz, Sales Mgr.Tom Marshall, Product Mgr.1485 Lexington Ave.Mansfi eld, OH 44906-2674Ph: 419-774-1511Fax: 419-774-1530Web Site: www.cranepumps.comE-mail: [email protected] Pumps — NUCA

PROTAN A/SBo Johansson, Director Ventifl exPO Box 420Drammen, 3002NorwayPh: +47 3222 1600Fax: +47 3222 1700Web Site: www.protan.comE-mail: ventifl [email protected]

PSP Consulting EngineersFritz Gruebl, Prof. Dipl.-Ing.Bertram Ostermeier, Dr.-Ing.Heinrich-Heine-Str.1Munich, Bavaria 80686GermanyPh: +49 89 5783960Fax: +49 89 57839640Web Site: www.psp-tunnel.deE-mail: [email protected]/Design, Consultant, Geotechnical, Cost Estimation, Design/Build

Putzmeister America Inc.Bill Carbeau, Sector Manager, Telebelt and Special ProjectsKelly Hayes, Marketing Manager1733 90th St.Sturtevant, WI 53177Ph: 262-886-3200Fax: 262-884-6338Web Site: www.putzmeister.comE-mail: [email protected]/Grout Pumps, Pumps, Conveyor Equipment

Pyott Boone ElectronicsGary Sergent, Sales EngineerPO Box 809Tazewell, VA 24651Ph: 276-988-5505Fax: 276-988-5892Web Site: www.pyottboone.comE-mail: [email protected], Lasers, Monitoring/Geotech-nical Instrumentation

QMCSteve Schmidt, President18071 Mt. Washington St.Fountain Valley, CA 92708Ph: 714-754-0337Fax: 714-546-4915Web Site: www.qmccranes.comE-mail: [email protected] & Hoists

QSP Packers LLCMark Hartley, Partner/OwnerRon Roland, Partner/Owner2207 Inter Ave. Ste. BPuyalllup, WA 98372Ph: 253-770-0315Fax: 253-770-0327Web Site: www.qsppackers.comE-mail: [email protected], Pipe-PVC, Other, Monitoring/Geo-technical Instrumentation — Other

Quaker Chemical Corp.Michael Zink, Global Mktg. Mgr.Paul J. Quinn, Process Specialist901 Hector St.One Quaker ParkConshohocken, PA 19428-0809Ph: 610-832-4000Fax: 610-832-8652Web Site: www.quakerchem.comE-mail: fl [email protected]

R. A. Warren Equipment Ltd.H. Bursey, P.E., PresidentK. Sullivan, Sales1040 Wallace Rd.North Bay, ON P1B 8G4CanadaPh: 705-474-2331Fax: 705-474-0909Web Site: www.tunnellocomotives.comE-mail: [email protected] Service/Repair, Locomotives/Haulage Equipment, Back-up Systems, Used/Rental Equipment — SME

R. V. Anderson Associates Ltd.J. Knoyle, Project EngineerG. Bauer, Associate Director1750 Courtwood Cresc., Ste. 220Ottawa, ON K2C 2B5CanadaPh: 613-226-1844E-mail: [email protected], Design/Build, Engineering/Design

Raisebor, A Division of Covin & Co. Inc.#1 Country Rd. 2770Aztec, NM 87410Ph: 505-334-8700Fax: 505-334-8740Web Site: www.raisebor.comE-mail: [email protected]

Ras-Dam Construction Ltd.Peter Rasmussen, VPBox 5430, Stn. EEdmonton, AB T5P 4C9CanadaPh: 780-962-0686Fax: 780-962-9481E-mail: [email protected], Microtunneling, Pipe Jacking, Shafts

RCI Construction GroupBill Austell, Project ManagerPO Box 1730Sumner, WA 98390Ph: 253-863-5200Fax: 253-859-5702Web Site: www.rci-group.comMicrotunneling, Pipe Jacking, Shafts, Large Diameter Tunneling-- AGC, UCA of SME

Redzone RoboticsBrian Bannon, VP Business DevelopmentScott Thayer, CTO484 W. Seventh Ave.Homestead, PA 15120Ph: 412-476-8980Fax: 412-476-8981Web Site: www.redzone.comE-mail: [email protected], Engineering/Design

Reed Shotcrete EquipmentMike Newcomb, Marketing Mgr.Jim Shea, President13822 Oaks Ave.Chino, CA 91710Ph: 909-287-2100Fax: 909-287-2100Web Site: www.reedpumps.comE-mail: [email protected]/Grout Pumps, Pumps, Shotcrete/Shot-crete Additives-- ASA, Other

REI Drilling Inc.Dan Brunner, PresidentJeff Schwoebel, Director345 E. 4500 S., Ste. 300Salt Lake City, UT 84107Ph: 801-270-2141Fax: 801-271-2880E-mail: [email protected] SME

Remedial Construction Services Inc.Steve Birdwell, President9720 DerringtonHouston, TX 77064Ph: 281-955-2442Fax: 281-890-5172Web Site: www.recon-net.comE-mail: [email protected] Management, Grouting, Micro-tunneling, Pipe Jacking, Slurry Wall

RE-Systems Group, USAScott Schendrel, Director Bus. Dev.John Huh, President430 Oak Grove St., Ste. 410Minneapolis, MN 55403Ph: 612-872-1900Fax: 612-872-1902Web Site: www.re-systemsgroup.comE-mail: [email protected], Tunnel Linings, Shotcrete/Shotcrete Ad-ditives, Concrete/Concrete Additives, Concrete/Grout Pumps, Reinforcing Fiber — Other

Revay & Associates Ltd.Timothy Cooke, PE, Ottawa Bureau ChiefBill Gillan, PE, VP39 Robertson Rd., Ste. 230Nepean, ON K2H8R2CanadaPh: 613-721-6801Fax: 613-596-8172Web Site: www.revay.comE-mail: [email protected] Management, Disputes Review, Cost Estimation — Other, ASCE

RKK-SoilFreeze Technologies LLCJames Quitslund, VP-Admin. & Mktg.8514 154th Ave. NERedmond, WA 98052Ph: 425-861-6010Fax: 425-558-5865Web Site: www.soilfreeze.comE-mail: [email protected] Freezing & Dewatering, Shafts

Rockmore InternationalPejman Eghdami, Exec. VP10065 SW Commerce Cir.Wilsonville, OR 97070Ph: 503-682-1001Fax: 503-682-1002Web Site: www.rockmore-intl.comE-mail: [email protected] Consumables

Rocscience Inc.Alison Marley, Marketing & Business DevelopmentEvelyn Cunningham, President31 Balsam Ave.Toronto, ON M4E 3B5CanadaPh: 416-698-8217Fax: 416-698-0908Web Site: www.rocscience.comE-mail: [email protected], Geotechnical — ASCE

Rocvent Inc.Bernt Ivarsson, PresidentPO Box 1120Copper Cliff, ON P0M 1N0CanadaPh: 705-692-5854Fax: 705-692-9044Web Site: www.rocvent.comE-mail: [email protected], Ventilation Design & Noise Control, Vibration/Noise Monitoring — SME, TAC

Rotex OyKari Koponen, Sales Dir.Jorma Jarvela, Managing Dir.Pihtisulunkatu 1ATampere, 33330FinlandPh: +358 3 347 5800Fax: +358 3 347 5858Web Site: www.rotex.fi E-mail: [email protected] Drilling Consumables, Microtunneling Systems/Equipment, Tunnel Support

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Royalty MetalsRoy Teifeld, PresidentPO Box 101236Chicago, IL 60610Ph: 312-840-9546Fax: 312-840-9547E-mail: [email protected] — UCA of SME, ITA, SME, BEAVERS

RST Instruments Ltd.Vlado Cancar, International Projects Manager200-2050 Hartley Ave.Coquitlam, BC V3K 6W5CanadaPh: 604-540-1100Fax: 604-540-1005Web Site: www.rstinstruments.comE-mail: [email protected]/Geotechnical Instrumentation, Geotechnical, Vibration/Noise Monitoring

Ruen Drilling Inc.Arlen Ruen, VPJon Carpenter, Bus. Dev.2320 River Rd.PO Box 267Clark Fork, ID 83811Ph: 208-266-1151Fax: 208-266-1379Web Site: www.ruendrilling.comE-mail: offi [email protected] — SME, ASCE, ITA

Ruskin Co.Mike Wiltfong, Product Mktg. Mgr.John Knapp, VP-Mktg.3900 Dr. Greaves Rd.Grandview, MO 64030Ph: 816-761-7476Fax: 816-761-1936Web Site: www.ruskin.comE-mail: [email protected], Tunnel Hvac Silencers

SandvikLourdes Caceres, Tunneling Segment345 Patton Dr SWAtlanta, GA 30336Ph: 404-797-3071Web Site: www.sandvik.comE-mail: [email protected]

Sandvik Mgt. LLCKaren Robinette, Inside Sales Rep.Gary Fuller, Sales Mgr.15020 Industrial Park Rd.Bristol, VA 24202Ph: 276-645-5405Fax: 276-669-7130Web Site: www.mgt.sandvik.comE-mail: [email protected], Drilling Consumables — NUCA, SME

SCCIRobert Verkyk, PresidentBobbi Grant, Business Manager6026 W. Linebaugh Ave.Tampa, FL 33625Ph: 813-963-1026Fax: 813-963-1131Web Site: www.sccipiling.comE-mail: [email protected] Diameter Tunneling, Other

Schauenburg Flexadux Corp.John Kelleher, PresidentDick Lange, Sales & Mktg2233 Sanford Dr.Grand Junction, CO 81505Ph: 970-245-9400Fax: 970-245-9402Web Site: www.schauenburg-us.comE-mail: [email protected], Ventilation, Pipe-Composite/FRP, Safety — UCA of SME, SME

Schwing America Inc.Tom O’Malley, Marketing Mgr.5900 Centerville Rd.St. Paul, MN 55127Ph: 651-429-0999Fax: 651-429-3464Web Site: www.schwing.comE-mail: [email protected]/Grout Pumps, Engineering/Design, Shotcrete/Shotcrete Additives, Conveyor Equip-ment — AGC

Seca Construction Co.Ivar “Stoney” Leius, PresidentStephen S. Leius, VP556 Solon Rd.Chagrin Falls, OH 44022Ph: 440-247-9174Fax: 440-247-9256E-mail: [email protected] Diameter Tunneling, Microtunneling, Pipe Jacking, Shafts

SEH Inc.Ronald Farmer, Sr. Geotechnical Engr.3535 Vadnais Center Dr.St. Paul, MN 55110Ph: 651-490-2000Fax: 651-490-2150E-mail: [email protected]/Design, Geotechnical — ASCE, Other

Sehulster Tunnels Inc.Joseph P. Sehulster, Exec. VPS 6 W 31108 Hidden HollowDelafi eld, WI 53018Ph: 262-968-4283Fax: 262-968-4284E-mail: [email protected] Linings, Cost Estimation, Disputes Review, Software, Consultant, Pipe-Concrete

Sekisui SPR Americas LLCPieter Tackenberg, VP1045 Research Center Atlanta Dr.Atlanta, GA 30331Ph: 720-320-7549Fax: 303-688-1570Web Site: www.sekisui-spr.comE-mail: [email protected] Linings — ASCE, NUCA

S.E.L.I. SpAAndrea Simonetti, Commercial ManagerVirginia Iurato, PR & MarketingPiazza G. Marconi 26/CItalyPh: +39-06.5929241Fax: +39-06.5926220Web Site: www.selitunnel.comE-mail: [email protected] Equipment, Back-up Systems, Equipment Rentals, Locomotives/Haulage Equipment, Tunnel Boring Machines, Used/Rental Equipment, Large Diameter Tunneling, Consultant, Design/Build, Engineering/Design, Machine Service/Repair

Shaft Drillers InternationalBill Maloney, Managing Dir.63 Gum Springs Rd.Morgantown, WV 26508Ph: 800-331-0175Fax: 304-291-0671Web Site: www.shaftdrillers.comE-mail: [email protected], Grouting, Shafts, Large Diameter Shaft Drilling — AGC, UCA of SME, SME, Other

Shannon & Wilson Inc.Red Robinson, Dir. of Underground ServicesPaul Godlewski, VP400 N. 34th St., Ste. 100Seattle, WA 98103Ph: 206-632-8020Fax: 206-695-6777Web Site: www.shannonwilson.comE-mail: [email protected] Management, Consultant, Engineering/Design, Geotechnical, Site Investi-gation/Survey, Vibration/Noise Monitoring — SME, ASCE, UCA of SME

Sharpesoft Estimating SoftwareBrent Hooten, Sales Mgr.925 Market St.Yuba City, CA 95991Ph: 800-777-0786Fax: 530-671-5739Web Site: www.sharpesoft.comE-mail: [email protected]

Shotcrete Technologies Inc.Kristian Loevlie, PresidentMary Jane Loevlie, Vice PresidentPO Box 32741431 Miner St.Idaho Springs, CO 80452Ph: 303-567-4871Fax: 303-567-4605Web Site: www.shotcretetechnologies.comE-mail: [email protected] Linings, Shotcrete/Shotcrete Additives — ITA, UCA of SME, SME

Shurjoint Piping ProductsMark Beach, VPEric Anderson, VP4601 E. Cheyenne Ave., Ste. 105Las Vegas, NV 89115Ph: 702-644-4492Fax: 702-644-1091Web Site: www.shurjoint.comE-mail: [email protected]

SI Concrete SystemsPete Tatnall, Underground Const. Dir.3800 Bays Ferry TrailMarietta, GA 30062-5287Ph: 678-560-4160Fax: 678-560-4171Web Site: www.fi bermesh.comE-mail: [email protected]/Concrete Additives, Shotcrete/Shot-crete Additives, Tunnel Support — SME, ASA, ASCE, UCA of SME

Sika AG Tunnelling & MiningJuerg Schlumpf, Marketing/Technical Mgr.Jeannine Bumbach, AssistantBellikonerstr 218Widen, 8967SwitzerlandPh: +41 56-649 31 11Fax: +41 56 649 32 04Web Site: www.sika-stm.comE-mail: [email protected]/Grout Pumps, Conveyor Equipment, Shotcrete/Shotcrete Additives, Tunnel Linings, Tunnel Support, Concrete/Concrete Additives

Slope IndicatorRhonda Benbrooks, Inside Sales12123 Harbour Reach Dr.Mukilteo, WA 98275Ph: 425-493-6200Fax: 425-493-6250Web Site: www.slopeindicator.comE-mail: [email protected]/Geotechnical Instrumentation, Geotechnical, Ventilation Design & Noise Control, Survey/Guidance Instrumentation — AGC, ASCE, ISEE

SMEC Inc. (Specialized Mining & Engineering Corp.)Glen Sykes, President446 Elm Ave.Rifl e, CO 81650Ph: 208-771-1294E-mail: [email protected] Management, Consultant, Cost Estimation

SMJ Inc.Q. Spendrup, PresidentPO Box 55034Grand Junction, CO 81505Ph: 970-243-5134Fax: 970-243-1213Web Site: www.smjfans.comE-mail: [email protected], Dust Control

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Snyder Engineering LLCLarry Snyder, Owner/Member4251 Kipling St., Ste. 550Wheat Ridge, CO 80033Ph: 303-420-1544Fax: 303-420-1843E-mail: [email protected] Review, Engineering/Design, Consul-tant — Other, UCA of SME

Soilmat Engineers & Consultants Ltd.Danny Schebesch, President130 Lancing Dr.Hamilton, ON L8W 3A1CanadaPh: 905-318-7440Fax: 905-318-7455E-mail: [email protected]

Sol Data Inc.Daniel Kippelen, General Manager100 Emerson LaneBridgeville, PA 15017Ph: 412677-2292Email: [email protected]

Spec Mix Inc.Brian Carney, GM/VP2025 Centre Pointe Blvd., Ste. 260Mendota Hts., MN 55120Ph: 888-773-2649Fax: 888-405-3463Web Site: www.specmix.comE-mail: [email protected]/Concrete Additives, Grout, Shotcrete/Shotcrete Additives, Soil Stabilization, Reinforc-ing Fiber — ASA, SME, Other

Specialized Services Co. (SSC)Arvid Veidmark III, Trenchless Technology Specialist2001 W. North Ln.Phoenix, AZ 85021Ph: 602-997-6164Fax: 602-997-4811Web Site: www.sscboring.comE-mail: [email protected], Consultant, Cost Estimation, Design/Build, Disputes Review, Engineering/Design, Auger Boring, Grouting, Pipe Jacking, Drilling, Large Diameter Tunneling, Microtun-neling, Other

Spring & Associates Inc.Rodney Spring, Owner29565 Chilcutt Rd.Easton, MD 21601Ph: 410-822-0485Fax: 410-820-9096Web Site: www.springandassociates.comE-mail: [email protected] Boring, Drilling, Pipe Jacking, Microtun-neling — NUCA

Stantec Architecture Ltd.Todd Busch, Associate111 Dunsmuir St #1000Vancouver, BC V6B 6A3CanadaPh: 604-696-8459E-mail: [email protected]/Design, Environmental Studies, Consultant, Noise Control, Ventilation Design & Noise Control, Vibration/Noise Monitoring

Stantec Consulting Ltd.Dave Krywiak, Project Manager10160 112th St.Edmonton, AB T5K 2L6CanadaPh: 780-917-7101Fax: 780-917-7049Web Site: www.stantec.comE-mail: [email protected]/Geotechnical Instrumentation, Safety, Other

Startco Engineering Ltd.Jeff Glenney, Sales Engineer406 Jessop Ave.Saskatoon, SK S7N 2S5CanadaPh: 306-373-5505Fax: 306-374-2245Web Site: www.startco.caE-mail: [email protected]

Stone Construction Equip. Inc.Kathryn Reissig, Mktg. Svcs. Mgr.32 E. Main St.Honeoye, NY 14471-0150Ph: 716-229-5141Fax: 716-229-2363Web Site: www.stone-quip.comE-mail: [email protected] Equipment

Strata Tech Inc.Will Jaques, President3601 104th St.Des Moines, IA 50322Ph: 800-347-1606Fax: 515-251-7705Web Site: www.strata-tech.comE-mail: [email protected], Tunnel Linings, Tunnel Support

Structural Composites Inc.Brian Iske, PresidentJohn Ziebell, Vice President18314 Mathis Rd.Waller, TX 77484Ph: 936-372-3511Fax: 936-372-9897Web Site: www.sci-enforce.comE-mail: [email protected] Support

Sub-Technical Inc.Eric Smith, PresidentHomer Libengood, Vice PresidentPO Box 1178Mars, PA 16046Ph: 724-625-0008Fax: 724-625-0009Web Site: www.sub-technical.comE-mail: [email protected], Grouting, Grout, Geotechnical — Other

SubTerra Inc.Chris Breeds, PresidentPO Box 520218 E, North Bend WayNorth Bend, WA 98045Ph: 425-888-5425Fax: 425-888-2725Web Site: www.subterra-inc.comE-mail: [email protected] Management, Monitoring/Geotechnical Instrumentation, Consultant, Vibration/Noise Monitoring, Cost Estimation, Disputes Review, Engineering/Design, Geotech-nical, Site Investigation/Survey — UCA of SME, ISEE, ASCE, ASA, TAC, SME

Sud-Chemie AGHans Werner TimmSteinbockstr 12Moosburg, 85368GermanyPh: +49 8761 820Fax: +49 8761 82637Web Site: www.sued-chemie.deE-mail: [email protected] Consumables

Sunbelt RentalsJeff Cooper, Mktg. Mgr.Scott Webb, Mktg. Mgr.611 Templeton Ave.Charlotte, NC 28203Ph: 704-348-2676Fax: 704-348-5722Web Site: www.sunbeltrentals.comE-mail: [email protected] Rentals

Super Excavators Inc.Jeff Weakly, PresidentN59 W14601 Bobolink Ave.Menomonee Falls, WI 53051Ph: 262-252-3200Web Site: www.superexcavators.comE-mail: [email protected], Pipe Jacking, Shafts, Large Diameter Tunneling, Tunnel Linings, Tunnel Support

Surecrete Inc.Fred Sherrill, PresidentJeff Stokke, Operations Mgr.155 NE 100th St., Ste. 300Seattle, WA 98125-8081Ph: 206-523-1233Fax: 206-524-6972Web Site: www.surecrete.comE-mail: [email protected]/Concrete Additives, Grout, Shotcrete/Shotcrete Additives, Used/Rental Equipment — ASA

Surveying Equipment Specialists Inc.Rudy Meneses, VP - SalesMalcom Stephens, Customer Representative11875 W. Little York #901Houston, TX 77041Ph: 713-466-3363Fax: 713-466-8330Web Site: www.forsurveying.comE-mail: [email protected], Equipment Rentals, Lasers, Safety, Software, Survey/Guidance Instrumenta-tion, Used/Rental Equipment — AGC, Other

Tacs GmbHUli Ramminger, Dipl.-InformHeinrich-Heine-Str. 1Munchen, 80686GermanyPh: +49 89 578396-16Fax: +49 89 578396-32Web Site: www.tacsgmbh.deE-mail: [email protected]/Guidance Instrumentation

Taylors TBMs1495 N. 8th St.Colton, CA 92324Ph: 909-825-3913Fax: 909-825-3997E-mail: [email protected] Boring Machines

TBM Exchange InternationalPeter J. Tarkoy17 Everett St.Sherborn, MA 01770Ph: 508-650-3600Web Site: www.tbmexchange.comE-mail: [email protected], Microtunneling Systems/Equipment, Tunnel Boring Machines, Used/Rental Equip-ment — ASCE, UCA of SME, TAC

TBM ServicesSam Schwarzweller1141 Juliette Pl.Fallbrook, CA 92028Ph: 760-451-0998Fax: 760-451-0798Machine Service/Repair

TBM: Tunnel Business MagazineJames W. Rush, EditorPO Box 190Peninsula, OH 44264Ph: 330-467-7588Fax: 330-468-2289Web Site: www.tunnelingonline.comE-mail: [email protected]

Technicore Underground Corp.Tony DiMillo, PresidentLynn Jackson, VP102 Bales Dr EastPO Box 93089Newmarket, ON L3Y 8K3CanadaPh: 905-898-4889Fax: 905-898-2822Web Site: www.technicore.caE-mail: [email protected] & Rigs, Microtunneling Systems/Equip-ment, Tunnel Boring Machines, Tunnel Linings, Drilling, Grouting, Microtunneling, Pipe Jacking, Shafts — TAC

Techno Drill Ltd.Jonathan Duck, Mktg.& Export Mgr.Simon DuckBatten Rd.Downton, Wiltshire SP5 3HUUnited KingdomPh: +44 1725 513131Fax: +44 1725 513121Web Site: www.technodrill.comE-mail: [email protected] & Rigs

TEI Rock DrillsJoe Patterson, VP Mktg.John Patterson, PresidentPO Box 1309Montrose, CO 81402Ph: 800-777-3745Fax: 970-249-1999Web Site: www.teirockdrills.comE-mail: [email protected] & Rigs, Drilling Consumables — ISEE

TenbuschAl Tenbusch, OwnerPO Box 417Lewisville, TX 75067Ph: 972-221-2304Fax: 972-221-2498Web Site: www.tenbusch.comE-mail: [email protected] Equipment, Tunnel Boring Machines, Tunnel Linings

Tensar International Corp.5883 Glenridge Dr., Ste. 200Atlanta, GA 30328Ph: 888-828-5125Fax: 404-250-9185Web Site: www.tensarcorp.comE-mail: [email protected]/Design, Geotechnical — ASCE, SME

Terra Form Footing Corp.Bernam Fraley, PresidentJacque Rolland, Offi ce Mgr.2050 W. Michigan Ave.Clinton, MI 49236Ph: 517-456-4161Fax: 517-456-4162E-mail: [email protected] Jacking, Tunnel Boring Machines

Terracrete Systems Ltd.George Nickel, PresidentAlan Henderson, Branch Mgr.1638 Alberta Ave.Saskatoon, SK S7K 1R6CanadaPh: 306-244-6244Fax: 306-931-3481Web Site: www.terracrete.comE-mail: [email protected]/Grout Pumps, Concrete/Concrete Additives, Conveyor Equipment, Drilling Consumables, Grouting, Shotcrete/Shotcrete Additives, Slurry Wall

Tetra Tech RMCRich Tocher, PrincipalGary Linden, Engineering Geologist1900 S. Sunset St., Ste. 1-FLongmont, CO 80501Ph: 303-772-5282Fax: 303-665-6959Web Site: www.ttrmc.comE-mail: [email protected]/Design, Geotechnical — UCA of SME, ASCE, ITA, Other

The Redpath GroupMichael J Kelly, VP710 Mckeown Ave, PO Box 810North Bay, ON P1B 8K1CanadaPh: 705-474-2461Web Site: www.jsredpath.comE-mail: [email protected], Shafts, Raise Bore, Drills & Rigs, Raise Drills

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The Robbins Co.29100 Hall St.Solon, OH 44139Ph: 440-248-3303Fax: 440-248-1702Web Site: www.robbinstbm.comE-mail: [email protected] Equipment, Cutters, Drills & Rigs, Drill-ing Consumables, Tunnel Boring Machines, Used/Rental Equipment — ITA, NUCA, UCA of SME

The Snyder AgencyPhil Snyder, CEO2918 Plantation Wood Ln.Missouri City, TX 77459-4236Ph: 281-437-9200Web Site: www.snyderagency.comE-mail: [email protected]

Thompson PumpJohn Farrell, VP SalesDoug French, VP-Branch OperationsPO Box 291370Port Orange, FL 32129Ph: 800-767-7310Fax: 386-761-0362Web Site: www.thompsonpump.comE-mail: [email protected] Pumps, Used/Rental Equipment — NUCA

Tifco IndustriesRalph Langoria, Microtunnel SpecialistJeff Owens, Purchasing SpecialistPO Box 40277Houston, TX 77240Ph: 281-469-4800Fax: 281-469-3205Web Site: www.tifco.comE-mail: [email protected]

Tim McDowell Equipment Ltd.21 Thompson Rd.Skead, ON P0M 2Y0CanadaPh: 602-885-6560Fax: 705-969-4180Web Site: www.mcdowellequipment.comE-mail: [email protected]/Rental Equipment, Consultant, Design/Build, Machine Service/Repair — Other

Timmons Electric Co. Inc.Sam Timmons Jr., PresidentRon Timmons, EE130 N. Court St.Morganfi eld, KY 42437Ph: 270-389-2420Fax: 270-389-2443E-mail: [email protected], Ancillary Equipment, Communications, Dewatering Pumps, Other — AGC

Tishman Construction Corp. of NJGareth C. Middleton, PE, VPOne Riverfront Plaza, Fifth FloorNewark, NJ 07102Ph: 973-643-4007Fax: 973-643-7982E-mail: [email protected]

Tracto-TechnikPoastfach 4020Lennestadt, 57356GermanyE-mail: [email protected]

Tramco Inc.Ralph Langoria, Microtunnel SpecialistJeff Owens, Purchasing SpecialistPO Box 26858Indianapolis, IN 46226-0858Ph: 317-356-3514Fax: 317-359-5254E-mail: [email protected] Boring, Large Diameter Tunneling, Shafts — NUCA

Transpo Industries Inc.20 Jones St.New Rochelle, NY 10801Ph: 914-636-1000Fax: 914-636-1282Web Site: www.transpo.comE-mail: [email protected] Linings

Trauner Consulting Services Inc.Helen McBrady, Mgr. Business Dev.Pliny Jewell, Managing Exec.3111 Camino Del Rio N., Ste. 1100San Diego, CA 92108Ph: 619-640-8500 X 106Fax: 619-640-8501Web Site: www.traunerconsulting.comE-mail: helen.mcbrady@ traunerconsulting.comConstruction Management, Consultant, Cost Estimation, Disputes Review, Legal

Traylor Bros. Inc.George Williamson, VPPO Box 458Bodega Bay, CA 94923-0458Ph: 925-484-0444Fax: 925-484-0666Web Site: www.traylor.comE-mail: [email protected], Large Diameter Tunneling, Shafts

Treviicos Corp.Nino Catalano, President250 Summer St.Boston, MA 02210Ph: 617-345-9955Fax: 617-345-0041Web Site: www.treviicos.comE-mail: [email protected], Drilling, Grouting, Shafts, Slurry Wall — AGC, ASCE, UCA of SME, MOLES

TrimbleJoe Cahoon, Mktg. Comm. Mgr.5475 Kellenburger Rd.Dayton, OH 45424Ph: 937-233-8921Fax: 937-233-9441Web Site: www.trimble.comE-mail: infoe&[email protected]

Trimble Navigation Ltd.Erik Schuetz, Portfolio Manager10355 Westmoor Dr., Ste. 100Westminster, CO 80021Ph: 720-587-4529Fax: 720-587-6101Web Site: www.trimble.comE-mail: [email protected]/Geotechnical Instrumentation, Survey/Guidance Instrumentation

Tumsco Inc.Tippy Carlin, VPTim Carlin, VP1627 Stone WayAuburn, CA 95603Ph: 530-888-8361Fax: 530-888-0772Ventilation — UCA of SME, BEAVERS

Tunnel Engineering and Applications Inc.Odd G. Askilsrud, President14322 148th Pl. SERenton, WA 98059Ph: 425-271-5672Fax: 425-271-5672E-mail: [email protected] Boring Machines, Construction Manage-ment, Geotechnical, Disputes Review, Other, Site Investigation/Survey, Tunnel Inspections, Cost Estimation — SME, UCA of SME

Tunnel Systems Inc.Bill Sivesind, President22013 W. Bostian Rd.Woodinville, WA 98072Ph: 425-488-4880Fax: 425-485-6859Web Site: www.tunnelsystems.comE-mail: [email protected] Boring, Pipe Jacking, Drilling, Tunnel Boring Machines — NUCA, AGC

TunnelSupplies.comSteve Thorwood, Executive VP-SalesPO Box 729Bristol, VA 24203Ph: 540-466-5335Fax: 540-466-6669Web Site: www.tunnelsupplies.comCommunications, Concrete/Concrete Additives, Conveyor Equipment, Cranes & Hoists, Cutters, Dewatering Pumps, Drilling Consumables, Grout, Lasers, Lighting, Monitoring/Geotechnical Instru-mentation, Pipe-Composite/FRP, Pipe-Concrete, Pipe-HDPE, Pipe-Steel, Roadheaders, Safety, Survey/Guidance Instrumentation, Tunnel Boring Machines, Tunnel Linings, Tunnel Support, Ventilation

Turecki Pipe & Steel Ltd.Darren Turecki, President2796 W. 37th Ave.Vancouver, BC V6N 2T6CanadaPh: 604-676-1600Fax: 604-676-1900Web Site: www.thepipetrader.comE-mail: [email protected] — Other

UB Equipment Corp.Charles Min, Sales Mgr.4701-B Littlejohn St.Baldwin Park, CA 91706Ph: 626-813-1591Fax: 626-813-1594Web Site: www.ubequipment.comE-mail: [email protected] Service/Repair

Underground Inc.Karl White, PresidentPO Box 155Fairview, KY 42221Ph: 270-265-5922Fax: 270-265-5944Auger Boring — AGC

Underground Plus Construc-tion Services Inc.William D. Leech, P.E., Principal16605 E. Palisades Blvd., Ste. 124Scottsdale, AZ 85268-3716Ph: 480-837-7335Fax: 480-837-2527Web Site: www.undergroundplus.comE-mail: [email protected] Management, Disputes Review, Engineering/Design, Geotechnical, Consultant, Cost Estimation, Design/Build, Site Investiga-tion/Survey, Tunnel Inspections — UCA of SME, SME

United Central IndustrialRandall Britton, Sales Specialist115 Shaelah Ct.St. Charles, MO 63304Ph: 636-447-2419Fax: 636-447-9522E-mail: [email protected], Conveyor Equipment, Cranes & Hoists, Lighting, Safety, Ventilation, Dewater-ing Pumps, Drilling Consumables, Grout, La-sers, Monitoring/Geotechnical Instrumentation, Shotcrete/Shotcrete Additives, Survey/Guidance Instrumentation — UCA of SME, ASCE

Universal Building ProductsJerry Cardea, Eng305 S. New Albany Ave.Sellersburg, IN 47172Ph: 812-246-8088Fax: 812-246-8833E-mail: [email protected]

URS Corp.Heather Ivory, Reg. Tunnel Practice Mgr.Carlos A. Jaramillo, Sr. Project Mgr.1333 Broadway, Ste. 800Oakland, CA 94612Ph: 614-464-4500Fax: 614-464-0588Web Site: www.urscorp.comE-mail: [email protected], Construction Management, Cost Estimation, Design/Build, Disputes Review, Engi-neering/Design, Environmental Studies, Forensic, Geotechnical, Safety, Site Investigation/Survey, Tunnel Inspections — ASCE, UCA of SME, SME, ITA

UtilitecJorge Fernandez, VP245 N Mt. ViewPomona, CA 91767Ph: 909-629-7279Fax: 909-620-1109E-mail: [email protected]

Vadnais Corp.Jeff Anderson, VP9164 Rehco Rd.San Diego, CA 92121Ph: 858-550-1460Fax: 858-550-1470Microtunneling

Varis - Smart Underground CommunicationsMatt Ward, Managing DirectorDuane Berry, Manager, Customer Support22 Brady St., Unit 4Sudbury, ON P3E 6E1CanadaPh: 705-674-8111Fax: 705-674-7834Web Site: www.varismine.comE-mail: [email protected]

Vector Steel Inc.Ryan Stinson, Sales1808 Country Club Dr.Redlands, CA 92373Ph: 909-792-8099Fax: 909-792-1543Web Site: www.vectorsteel.comE-mail: [email protected], Pipe Jacking

Vertigraph Inc.Erich Schoenkopf, President12959 Jupiter Rd., Ste. 252Dallas, TX 75238Ph: 800-989-4243Fax: 214-340-9437Web Site: www.vertigraph.comE-mail: [email protected] Management, Software — AGC

Vesco EngineeringBob Vrabel, OwnerPO Box 2007New Hyde Park, NY 11040Ph: 516-746-5139Fax: 516-747-6911E-mail: [email protected] Control/Separation, Engineering/Design, Large Diameter Tunneling, Microtunneling, Slurry Wall, Used/Rental Equipment, Consultant — SME

Vibco Inc.John Vitko, Sales Mgr.75 Stilson Rd., PO Box 8Wyoming, RI 02898Ph: 401-539-2392Fax: 401-539-2585Web Site: www.vibco.comE-mail: [email protected]

wwwVibra-Tech/GeosonicsDouglas Rudenko, VP Regional Mgr.Matthew J Pilz, VP Regional Mgr.PO Box 577Hazleton, PA 18201Ph: 800-233-6181Fax: 570-455-0626Web Site: www.vibra-tech-inc.comE-mail: [email protected], Geotechnical, Consultant, Vibration/Noise Monitoring — ISEE, SME

Vision Underground Inc.Russell J. Miller, President478 Parkview Ave.Golden, CO 80401Ph: 303-526-4748Fax: 303-526-2009E-mail: [email protected], Site Investigation/Survey — ASCE, UCA of SME, SME

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VMT GmbHAndre Bregler, MarketingStegwiesenstr. 24Bruchsal, 76646GermanyWeb Site: www.vmt-gmbh.deE-mail: [email protected]/Guidance Instrumentation, Engineering/Design, Consultant, Tunnel Linings, Tunnel Support, Pipe Jacking, Tunnel Boring Machines, Communications, Roadheaders

W. L. Hailey & Co. Inc.Randy Houston, VPAndrew Swank, VPPO Box 40646Nashville, TN 37204Ph: 615-255-3161Fax: 615-256-1316Web Site: www.wlhailey.comE-mail: [email protected] Diameter Tunneling, Pipe Jacking, Shafts, Construction Management — AGC, ASCE, UCA of SME, BEAVERS, ISEE, MOLES, NUCA, SME

Westcon Microtunneling Inc.Mike Ellis, PresidentRoger Ellis, Project Mgr.800 S. MainPleasant Grove, UT 84062Ph: 801-785-3401Fax: 801-785-1371Web Site: www.westcon.netE-mail: [email protected] — Other, NUCA

Whittle Cost ConsultingRichard N. Whittle, Principal3720 Whitehall Dr.Dallas, TX 75229Ph: 214-353-9604Web Site: www.whittleconsulting.comE-mail: [email protected] Estimation

Wholesale Mine Supply LPJoe DiBridge, Sales ManagerAlan Quinn, Systems Engineer358 Main St.North Huntingdon, PA 15642Ph: 724-515-4993Fax: 724-864-7582Web Site: www.wholesaleminesupply.comE-mail: [email protected] — SME

Willco Far WestFrank Willden, CEO3435 W. 500 S.Salt Lake City, UT 84104Ph: 801-886-2111Fax: 801-886-2112Web Site: www.willcofarwest.comE-mail: [email protected] Jacking, Large Diameter Tunneling, Drill-ing, Microtunneling, Auger Boring — NUCA

Williams Form Engineering Corp.Mark Williams, VP8165 Graphic Dr.Belmont, MI 49306Ph: 616-866-0815Fax: 616-866-0815Web Site: www.williamsform.comE-mail: [email protected] Bolts, Soil Stabilization, Other — ASCE, Other

winLawrence J. Keefe, President704 W. Central Rd.Mount Prospect, IL 60056-2339Ph: 847-577-7715Fax: 847-577-3620E-mail: [email protected] Diameter Tunneling, Microtunneling, Pipe Jacking, Shafts — NUCA

WinEstimator Inc.John Hanson, Sr. Account ManagerFarrell Ward, Sales Assistant19450 68th Ave S.PO Box 1208Kent, WA 98035Ph: 800-950-2374Fax: 253-395-3634Web Site: www.winest.comE-mail: [email protected] Estimation, Software — AGC

Xenon Geosciences Inc.Mark Howell PO Box 292027Kettering, OH 45429Ph: 937-643-9796Fax: 509-461-6966Web Site: www.xenongeosci.comE-mail: [email protected], Consultant, Vibration/Noise Monitoring — Other

Zed Tunnel Guidance Ltd.Colin Bent, TG Sales Mgr.Unit 1 Russell HouseMolesey RoadWalton on Thames, Surrey KT12 3PJUnited KingdomPh: +44 1932 251 440Fax: +44 1932 244 971Web Site: www.zed-tg.co.ukE-mail: [email protected]/Guidance Instrumentation

Zeni DrillingAlan Zeni, President1529 Blue Horizon Rd.Morgantown, WV 26501Ph: 304-328-5665Fax: 304-328-5805Web Site: www.shaftdrillers.comDrilling, Shafts

Zia Municipal Supply Inc.Chris Tizzano, VP SalesChris Connie, VP Operations6490 Shier Rings Rd., Ste. ADublin, OH 43016Ph: 614-793-2399Fax: 614-793-2336Web Site: www.ziamunicipal.com

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Tunneling Industry Directory 2009

Manufacturers❏ Ancillary Equipment❏ Back-up Systems❏ Coatings❏ Communications❏ Concrete/Concrete Additives❏ Concrete/Grout Pumps❏ Conveyor Equipment❏ Cranes & Hoists❏ Cutters❏ Dewatering Pumps❏ Drilling Consumables❏ Drills & Rigs❏ Dust Control❏ Equipment Rentals❏ Excavators❏ Expansive Mortar❏ Grout❏ Grout Pumps❏ Lasers❏ Lighting❏ Locomotives/Haulage Equipment❏ Microtunneling Systems/

Equipment❏ Monitoring Equipment❏ Monitoring/Geotechnical

Instrumentation❏ Noise Control❏ Other❏ Pipe Jacking❏ Pipe-Composite/FRP

Manufacturers (Continued)❏ Pipe-Concrete❏ Pipe-HDPE❏ Pipe-Polymer Concrete❏ Pipe-PVC❏ Pipe-Steel❏ Pumps❏ Raise Drills❏ Reinforcing Fiber❏ Roadheaders❏ Rock Bolts❏ Rock Breaking/Grinding❏ Safety❏ Seismographs❏ Shotcrete❏ Shotcrete/Shotcrete Additives❏ Sliplining❏ Software❏ Soil Conditioning Agents❏ Soil Stabilization❏ Solids Control/Separation❏ Steel Reinforcing Fibers❏ Survey/Guidance Instrumentation❏ TBM Lubricants❏ TBM Rolling Stock❏ Tunnel Bench Wall Panels❏ Tunnel Boring Machines❏ Tunnel Linings❏ Tunnel Support❏ Used/Rental Equipment❏ Ventilation

Contractor❏ Auger Boring❏ Demolition❏ Dewatering❏ Divers❏ Drilling❏ Ground Freezing & Dewatering❏ Grouting❏ Jet Grouting❏ Large Diameter Shaft Drilling❏ Large Diameter Tunneling❏ Microtunneling❏ Other❏ Pipe Jacking❏ Raise Rore❏ Relining❏ Seals❏ Shafts❏ Slurry Wall❏ Tunnel linings❏ Tunnel Support❏ Tunneling-Large Diameter

Professional❏ Construction Management❏ Consultant❏ Cost Estimation❏ Demolition❏ Design/Build❏ Disputes Review❏ Dust Control❏ Engineering Software❏ Engineering/Design❏ Environmental Studies❏ Forensic❏ Geophysical❏ Geotechnical❏ Legal❏ Machine Service/Repair❏ Marketing/Advertising❏ Other❏ Safety❏ Site Investigation/Survey❏ Tunnel Inspections❏ Ventilation Design & Noise Control❏ Vibration/Noise Monitoring

Associations❏ AGC❏ AMITOS ❏ ASA❏ ASCE❏ BEAVERS❏ ISEE

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CALIFORNIAAlameda County, Calif.New Irvington TunnelSan Francisco Public Utilities Commission

Constructing a tunnel parallel to the existing Irvington Tunnel, in Alameda County, Calif., will allow the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission to decommis-sion the Irvington Tunnel for inspection and rehabilitation to improve the water delivery reliability. Located between the Calaveras and Hayward Fault Zones, the mixed-face tunnel is made up of inter-bedded layers of sandstone and shale, with several smaller fault zones. Adding more complications, the tunnel offers 700 ft of cover and high hydrostatic head with potential water inflows up to 1,000 gpm.

An 18,200-ft long excavation is pro-posed with the installation of a 10-ft inside diameter concrete liner. There will also be construction of a new access road to the Irvington Portal and a new Portal within the piping manifold. Additional isolation valves and connections to the Bay Division Pipelines, originating from the Irvington Tunnel site, will also be installed.

The total construction cost for the proj-ect is estimated at $154 million. The bid date has been proposed for March 2009, with an estimated construction start around August 2009.

Berkeley-Orinda, Calif.The Caldecott Tunnel ProjectCalifornia Department of Transportation

The Caldecott Tunnel connects Alameda and Contra Costa Counties via State Route 24, and The Caldecott Improvement Project proposes to alleviate traffic con-gestion along Route 24 by constructing a fourth bore of the Caldecott Tunnel. The goals of the project are to improve mobil-ity for motorists and emergency crews along State Route 24 via the Caldecott tunnels, reduce delays and improve travel times, eliminate the need for daily tunnel lane reversals and merges, enhance safety for the traveling public and Caltrans maintenance workers and respond to Regional Measure 2 and Contra Costa County Measure J.

The project is fully funded with a total production cost estimated at $420 million. The design phase will be completed in summer 2008. Construction is planned to begin in the summer of 2009, with a com-pletion in 2013 or 2014. It’s proposed that excavation will be completed primarily by roadheader with around-the-clock activity from both sides. If the construction is limited to one side, the project’s duration will be increased by 14 months, the cost will be increased by $45 million and risks for serious delays will increase. A sound-isolating and sound-absorbing temporary wall will need to be built — 1,000 ft long and 35 to 40 ft high.

San Francisco, Calif.Bay TunnelSan Francisco Public Utilities Commission

Down by the Bay, the Bay Tunnel Segment of the new Bay Division Pipeline (BDPL) No. 5 will extend 5 miles from Newark. From there, it will cross under the San Francisco Bay and adjacent marshlands, ending in Menlo Park, Calif. Under the San Francisco Bay, it’s a mix of sandy and silty clays of the San Antonio Formation, with one 500-ft section through the Franciscan Formation bedrock.

Using a pressurized-face tunnel boring machine, the construction of the 26,200-ft long tunnel will utilize bolted and gasket, pre-cast concrete segment initial lining and the installation of a 9-ft inside diame-ter welded steel pipe final liner. Two per-manent shafts will also be constructed -- one 58-ft in diameter and 129 ft deep and one 28-ft in diameter with a depth of 83 ft. It’s proposed that these will be construct-ed using either slurry wall or caisson methods.

The total construction cost is estimated at $280 million. The bid date is proposed for August 2008, with an estimated con-struction start in January 2009.

San Mateo County, Calif.New Crystal Springs Bypass TunnelSan Francisco Public Utilities Commission

Beginning from the south and mostly through bedrock contained within the

Franciscan Complex, classified as Melange and sandstones, the New Crystal Springs Bypass Tunnel will provide system redun-dancy for the vulnerable Crystal Springs Bypass Pipeline and improve delivery reliability. The tunnel passes under San Mateo Creek near the north, where poten-tial pre-grouting may be needed to strengthen the creek bed.

The excavation will measure 13-ft in diameter and 4,200-ft long. Installation of initial pre-cast concrete segmental lining will be needed to support the tunnel exca-vation, in addition to the installation of additional isolation valves, vaults and con-nections to the existing pipelines and/or tunnel ends. The tunnel will sport an 8-ft inside diameter welded steel pipe (WSP) final liner.

The total construction cost is estimated at $57 million. The bid date will be set in April 2008, with an estimated construc-tion start in October 2008.

FLORIDAMiami, Fla. Port of Miami Tunnel ProjectState of Florida Department of Transportation

As Miami-Dade County’s second lead-ing economic generator, providing 81,800 jobs, $5 billion in wages and $12 billion in economic output, according to Washington Economic Group Study, the Port of Miami needs a strong infrastructure. So, the proposed Port of Miami Tunnel (POMT)will play an integral role in improving SR-836 and I-395.

The project includes a tunnel under Government Cut, roadway work on Dodge and Winston Islands, MacArthur Causeway Bridge widening and a 42-ft tunnel boring machine, with an estimated year of excavation — six months in each direction. The Port of Miami Tunnel is being procured as a public-private part-nership.

Under the POMT Concession contract, the concessionaire will finance the project based on the expectation of earning annu-al “availability payments” once the proj-ect opens for service. Essentially these will be payments from FDOT, contingent upon actual lane availability and service quality. Local partners in Miami-Dade

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County are committed to share 50 percent of the capital cost of the project.

The estimated construction cost of the tunnel is $1 billion.

MARYLANDPrince George's/Montgomery CountyWSSC Bi-County TunnelWashington Suburban Sanitary Commission

The study phase of the Bi-County Water Main project was completed in January 2006, and the design phase is continuing through 2007 with the con-struction phase planned to begin in mid 2008 and last three to four years, into late 2011. The tunnel itself will be approxi-mately 100 to 260 ft below the finished grade, and requires a tunnel boring machine to cut through the bedrock.

Black and Veatch is the prime design engineer, while Jacobs Associates and EA Engineering, Jacobs Engineering, and Hatch Mott MacDonald are on the short list of primary construction management

firms. The design engineer will be provid-ing technical review and performing mis-cellaneous services during construction. The WSSC is in the process of selecting an engineer to provide inspection, quality control and other services during con-struction. The estimated construction cost is between $115 million and $135 million.

NEW YORKNew YorkNo. 7 Line ExtensionMetropolitan Transportation Authority

To redevelop the Hudson Yards area of Midtown West, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority proposed con-struction and operation of an extension of the No. 7 line. The MTA agreed on a $2.1 billion expansion for the No. 7 train as part of the development of the MTA’s rail yards on the West Side of Manhattan. Taking the subway further west from its current finishing point at Times Square, continuing along 41st Street and 11th Ave

and then south to a new terminal at 34th Street and 11th Ave.

Construction of the No. 7 Subway Extension would be accomplished by a vari-ety of mining methods, including the use of a tunnel boring machine, conventional exca-vation, cut-and-cover, and drill-and-blast. The contract to dig the tunnels for the expansion is estimated at $1.14 billion

The contracts will be bid and awarded in 2009.

LOOKING AHEAD Muni Tunnel • (San Francisco, Calif.)

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Available Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) methods such as

mediation, arbitration and Dispute Review Boards (DRBs) provide a wel-come alternative to litigation for the resolution of disputes. DRBs, however, can provide a unique opportunity for “dispute avoidance” that is not possible with the other ADR methodologies. Owners and contractors alike have stat-ed that, in their opinion, the greatest value of DRBs is in their ability to pre-vent “issues” from ever becoming “dis-putes.” Unfortunately, the benefits of such dispute avoidance are impossible to quantify in either dollars or time as the savings are in “avoided costs.”

A traditional DRB is composed of an unbiased panel of three experienced and recognized experts in the type of work being undertaken that is familiar with the contract documents, that regularly visits the site and meets with the parties throughout construction, and that moni-tors progress through weekly or month-ly reports. As such, a DRB is in a unique position to consider “issues” before they become full-blown “disputes.” Through discussion of these issues and proactive questioning from the board before the parties become entrenched in their posi-tions, the issues are often resolved with-out having to resort to dispute hearings. Consequently, a truly successful DRB may never need to conduct a hearing.

In January 2007, the Dispute Resolution Board Foundation (DRBF) published its revised manual, “DRBF Practices and Procedures,” for DRBs and DABs (Dispute Adjudication Boards) that incorporated “lessons learned” over the past 10 years, since publication of the original “Construction Dispute Review Board Manual” by McGraw-Hill. (This revised manual is available in hard-copy through the DRBF or on the Web site at www.drb.org.) One revision was the elimination of the term “fair” throughout the revised manual because some DRB members had interpreted the use of this term to mean the board was obligated to ensure “fairness” in their recommendations or decisions, even if it meant ignoring some

terms of the contract. In actuality, many contracts contain seemingly unfair terms, however, the successful contrac-tor has accepted these terms in signing the contract, perhaps with the added risk reflected in the bid price. The revised manual emphasizes that the DRB does not have the authority to alter the terms of the contract.

A further revision is the addition of “advisory opinions” to the repertoire of available approaches to dispute avoid-ance and resolution through DRBs. Unlike the more formal dispute hearing process, mutual agreement by both par-ties to the contract is required in order to request an advisory opinion from the board. The parties are encouraged to seek advisory opinions before they become entrenched in their respective positions. The advisory opinion process is quick and easy and is intended to get the board’s initial opinion on the entitle-ment issues of the dispute, based on fairly cursory information presented by each party. Based on my experience, the process involves brief oral presentations (less than an hour) by each party, fol-lowed by questions from the board, a

brief caucus by the board to discuss and prepare its opinions, and an oral report-ing of the board’s opinion on the same day.

If the advisory opinion process does not lead to resolution of the dispute, either party may request a regular dis-pute board hearing on the matter. The subsequent hearing process provides the board with more complete informa-tion on the dispute and more thorough presentations of the parties’ respective positions. The board then considers only the more comprehensive information provided in its evaluation of the dispute (disregarding any prior advisory opin-ions) and prepares a written report containing its findings and recommen-dations, with supporting rationale.

Advisory opinions have been used on many projects to date with outstanding success; I am aware of only one dispute that went on to a subsequent DRB hear-ing following an advisory opinion. This remarkable success may reflect any or all of the following:

A better understanding of respec-• tive positions based on open and honest communication and board questioning;

Less complex issues that can be • conveyed in short briefs to the board;

A mutual desire to end the dispute • at this early stage; or

A reconsideration of the merits of • the respective positions by the parties based on the board’s initial opinions.

In any event, the results of advisory opinions to date are extremely impres-sive and, in my opinion, should always be considered in the early stages of a dispute that is or may be developing between the parties.

Peter M. Douglass is an independent con-sulting engineer on underground construc-tion, has served on numerous DRBs, and is immediate past president of the DRBF. He can be reached at [email protected].

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Dispute Review Boards: More Than Just Dispute Resolution By Peter Douglass

Owners and contractors alike have stated that, in their opinion,

the greatest value of DRBs is

in their ability to prevent “issues” from ever becoming

“disputes.”

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