Multi-Purpose Utility Tunnels
Description
The volume’s up-to-date knowledge, which offers a sought-after overview of this not-yet-fully appreciated solution for subsurface infrastructure organization and its critical advantages in keeping with present-day concerns linked with the sustainability, resilience, and smartness of the built environment is a must for anyone interested in multi-purpose utility tunnels.
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Persons
Dr. Amin Hammad is a Full Professor at the Concordia Institute for Information Systems Engineering (CIISE). He obtained his bachelor's degree (with highest honor) from Damascus University, Syria, in 1986, and his master's and PhD from Nagoya University, Japan, in 1990 and 1993, respectively, all in civil engineering. He is the Director of the Cyber-Physical Construction and Infrastructure Systems Lab and the Associate Director of the Center of Innovation in Infrastructure Engineering and Management (CICIEM) at Concordia University. Prior to joining Concordia, he held faculty and visiting positions at Nagoya University, Carnegie Mellon University, the University of Pittsburgh, and the University of Tokyo. His research is recognized internationally in the areas of automation in construction and infrastructure management systems using advanced methods in remote sensing, simulation, optimization, machine learning, and robotics. Dr. Hammad has also collaborated on several successful research projects with industry. He was the Graduate Program Director at CIISE and the first Research and Education Director at CanBIM (now called Building Transformations). He is currently on the BOD of the International Association for Automation and Robotics in Construction (IAARC).
Content
1. Introduction
Part II. Lifecycle Management of MUTs
2. Planning of MUT Projects
3. Design of MUT
4. Construction of MUTs
5. Operation and Management of MUTs
Part III. Economics and Sustainability of MUTs
6. Lifecycle Cost-Benefit Analysis of MUTs
7. Cost-Sharing Through PPP Projects
Part IV. Legal and Administrative Framework of MUTs
8. Legal Framework
9. Administrative Framework
Part V. Review of MUT Projects
10. MUT Projects in Europe
11. MUT Projects in North America
12. MUT Projects in the Far East
13. MUT Projects in Asia and the Middle East