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100 _aJardine, F
245 _aStudying the evidence
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490 _aNew Civil Engineer
_v12 October 2000, 40(1)
520 _aLooks at how the construction of the Jubilee Line Extension (JLE) has created a vital case study for future urban tunnelling. The challenge of protecting a number of landmark buildings on route was overcome successfully, and evidence of using the pioneering compensation grouting as a safeguard was collected. This evidence will be made available in a book of 30 case histories of buildings along the JLE route, which is based on a CIRIA led research project "Subsidence damage to buildings: prediction, protection and repair". On a similar theme, a conference is to be held at Imperial College, London on 17 and 18 July 2001 entitled "The response of buildings to excavation-induced ground movements".
590 _aABS
650 _aCOMPENSATION GROUTING
650 _aSUBSIDENCE DAMAGE
650 _aCONSERVATION
650 _aPROTECTION
650 _aLONDON UNDERGROUND
650 _aCIRIA
650 _aJUBILEE LINE EXTENSION
650 _aTUNNELLING
690 _aBUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION-REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE
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