The Channel Tunnel

The Channel Tunnel
Author: Sandy Donovan
Publisher: Twenty-First Century Books
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780822546924

A history of the building of the Channel Tunnel, which connects England and France, with emphasis on the difficulties of digging a tunnel where some engineers said it could not be done.

Engineering the Channel Tunnel

Engineering the Channel Tunnel
Author: Colin Kirkland
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 346
Release: 1995-07-27
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780419179207

The Channel Tunnel may be the greatest engineering project in Europe this century. This book describes the tremendous engineering achievement of the construction of the tunnel. Written by twenty of the key engineers involved, it provides a fascinating, informative and inspiring account of the project for both engineering professionals and general readers.

The Channel Tunnel

The Channel Tunnel
Author: Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain)
Publisher: Thomas Telford
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1995
Genre: Channel Tunnel (Coquelles, France, and Folkestone, England)
ISBN: 0727720244

The Channel Tunnel is a major civil engineering feat which is in effect the host for an equally impressive and complex transportation system. These proceedings from a conference held in October 1994, address the key strategies and issues specifically related to the design, installation, commissioning, control, operation and maintenance of the transport system from the national road network into the terminals and through the tunnels. It addresses in particular how the design of the rolling stock, control, communicatin, ventilation and power supply systems have developed into reality, and how transportation issues and the maintenance and operation have played such a prominent role in the execution of the project.

The Official History of Britain and the Channel Tunnel

The Official History of Britain and the Channel Tunnel
Author: Terry Gourvish
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 688
Release: 2006-09-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134165447

Commissioned by the Cabinet Office and using hitherto untapped British Government records, this book presents an in-depth analysis of the successful project of 1986-94. This is a vivid portrayal of the complexities of quadripartite decision-making (two countries, plus the public and private sectors), revealing new insights into the role of the British and French Governments in the process. This important book, written by Britain’s leading transport historian, will be essential reading for all those interested in PPPs, British and European economic history and international relations. The building of the Channel Tunnel has been one of Europe’s major projects and a testimony to British-French and public-private sector collaboration. However, Eurotunnel’s current financial crisis provides a sobering backcloth for an examination of the British Government’s long-term flirtation with the project, and, in particular, the earlier Tunnel project in the 1960s and early 1970s, which was abandoned by the British Government in 1975.

The Channel Tunnel Story

The Channel Tunnel Story
Author: G Anderson
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0203362292

The Channel Tunnel is a huge construction project, employing over 14,000 people at peak, and costing over 15611 billion of private money. It has succeeded in spite of great financial, political and techncial difficulties, and a fundamentally flawed contract. This book tells the story of the project, based on the coverage in Construction News and with commentary taken from recent interviews with key project sources.

The Chunnel Project

The Chunnel Project
Author: Frank T. Anbari
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2005
Genre: Channel Tunnel (Coquelles, France, and Folkestone, England)
ISBN: 9781628700411

The Channel Tunnel

The Channel Tunnel
Author:
Publisher: Thomas Telford
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1993
Genre: Channel Tunnel
ISBN: 0727719394

The seven refereed papers in this special issue of ICE Proceedings cover the planning, design and construction of the UK terminal buildings of the -u10 billion Channel Tunnel project. Written by senior members of the project team, the papers place the terminal in context with other surface works and describe its development from concept to construction. Emphasis is given to the complex relationships which existed between the many statutory bodies, interested parties and local populations together with the responses made to concerns on environmental issues.

Engineering Geology of the Channel Tunnel

Engineering Geology of the Channel Tunnel
Author: Colin S. Harris
Publisher: Thomas Telford
Total Pages: 646
Release: 1996
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780727720450

The Channel Tunnel has been called the greatest engineering project of the century, overcoming a unique set of financial, political and engineering challenges. This book provides a comprehensive insight into the events which culminated in the first dry link between Britain and France. It describes the relationship between the site investigation, data interpretation and construction of the works. It examines areas such as the difficulties inherent in predicting geology from a relatively small number of boreholes and revealing how the use of modern geophysical techniques.

The Chunnel

The Chunnel
Author: Drew Fetherston
Publisher: Crown
Total Pages: 426
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN:

In a "business narrative of high risk and high finance, of culture clashes and reckless blunders," the author explains the tunnel from an engineering standpoint and also from the viewpoint of the financiers who had planned to make money on the project.

The History of the Channel Tunnel

The History of the Channel Tunnel
Author: Nicholas Faith
Publisher: Pen and Sword Transport
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-06-28
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781526712998

The Channel Tunnel, has been one of histories most protracted and at times acrimonious, construction projects. From the paranoia of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, when there was a fear that foreign hordes would rush through the tunnel and invade Britain, to the lethargic attempts in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, its a miracle, that this great feat of Engineering, was ever constructed at all. Nicholas Faith, has delved into the archives and researched the fascinating truth about this project, that took so long to authorise and construct. The author has found material in the archives, both in Britain and abroad, that has not been previously published or seen, outside a closed group of people.