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Work the WORLD with Us Work the WORLD with us From January 2014, Global Tunnelling Experts (GTE) has participated and staffed 185 projects in 42 countries (green countries on the map above). During the last couple of years Global Tunnel- ling Experts, in average, have had more than 600 assignments pr. year. Part of our success is that our clients are supported from our 8 offices and rep- resentations in Denmark, France, Germany, The Netherlands, Qatar, Singapore, Spain and the United Kingdom. GTE have the experience and will get you the right person for the job DETAILED REFERENCELIST ALGERIA CANADA Yuncheng – Shanxi Dashuiwang Water Constantine – Beni Haroun PK 9 Kemano – Hydro Power T2 Completion Tunnel Diversion Project Saskatoon – Jansen Mine Xiamen – Metro Line 2 Phase 1 ARGENTINA Toronto – Coxwell Bypass Buenos Aires – Aguas del Parana Toronto – Crosstown COLOMBIA Buenos Aires – Riachuelo Margen Izquierdo Lot 1 Vancouver – Evergreen Line Bogota – Interceptor Tunjuelo Canoas Buenos Aires – Riachuelo Margen Izquierdo Lot 3 Vancouver – Water Supply Tunnel Outfall CZECH REPUBLIC Buenos Aires – Sarmiento CHILE Pilsen – Ejpovice Tunnelcomplex Buenos Aires – Tunel Aliviador Vega El Teniente – Mine El Teniente Las Lajas – Alto Maipo HEPP DENMARK AUSTRALIA Los Condores – Mine Los Condores Copenhagen – Damhusledningen Brisbane – Northern Link Santiago – Alto Maipo HEPP Copenhagen – Metro Line M4 Sydhavn Gold Coast – Marine Parade Volcano – Alto Maipo HEPP Extension Newcastle – Hunter Valley Water Melbourne – Spencer St Sewer Upgrade project CHINA ECUADOR Melbourne – West Gate Tunnel Beijing – Metro Line 10 Tena – Coca Codo Sinclair Hydropower Melbourne – Metro Rail Line 1 Beijing – Zhangjiakou High-Speed Railway Lin Project Headrace Tunnel Perth – Forrestfield Airport Link (FAL) Changsha – Changzhutan Intercity Railway Quito – Metro Sydney – Northconnex Chengdu – Metro Line 18 Sydney – Metro City & Southwest (Stage 2) Dongguan – Guangdong Intercity Metro Project EGYPT Dongguan – Intercity, Foshan Warburton – O’Shaunassy Cairo – Metro Line 3 Guangdong Lufeng – Nuclear Power Plant Tunnel Cairo – Suez Channel Road Tunnel Project AUSTRIA Ismailia – Road Tunnel Guangzhou – Metro Line 8 Innsbruck – Brenner Basistunnel Port Said – Road Tunnel Andre – Koralmtunnel Guangzhou – Metro Line 13 Phase 1 Guangzhou – Metro Line 14 Guangzhou – Pearl River Delta Urban Express Rail FRANCE AZERBAIJAN Bure – Andra de Bure Ultimate Storage Transportation Baku – Metro Purple Line Grenoble – Chute de Gavet HEPP Hangzhou – Wangjiang Road Tunnel Lyon – Metro Hangzhou – Wenyi Road Highway Tunnel Project BELARUS Nice – Tramway Line T2 Nanning – Metro Line 1 lot 7 Minsk – Potash Mine Paris – Metro Extension Line 11 Nanjing – Metro Line 10 Paris – Metro Extension Line 14 Lot 2 Qingdao – Metro Line 1 Paris – Metro Extension Line 14 Lot 4 BRAZIL Shanghai – Bei Heng Motorway Paris – Metro Line 15 Sud Lot 5 Rio de Janeiro – Copacabana Shanghai – Zhuguang Road Tunnel Paris – Metro Line 15 Sud T2B Rio de Janeiro – Linha 4 Sul Shantou – Su’ Ai Sea Crossing Tunnel Paris – Metro Line 15 Sud T3C Sao Paulo – Metro Line 5 Shantou – Su’Ai Sub-sea Tunnel East Paris – Metro Line 15 Sud T2A Shenyang – Liaoning North Water Diversion Paris – Metro Line 16 Bulgaria Shenzhen – Metro Line 7 Paris – Railway Virofly Vlizy Sofia – Metro Line Wuhan – Metro Line 2 Paris – RER Extension Line E Wuhan – Metro Line 7 Rennes – Metro Line B Yangquan – Coal Mine GEORGIA NEW ZEALAND SWEDEN Tbilisi – Mtkvari HEPP Auckland – Waterview Connection Förslöv – Hallandsas Stockholm – Anneberg/Skanstull Tunnel GERMANY NORWAY Berlin – Metro Linie 5 Bergen – Ulrikentunnel TURKEY Frankfurt – U-Bahn Linie 5 Oslo – Follo Line Ankara – Gerede/Ankara Isikli Tunnel Karlsruhe – Kombilösung Ankara – Metro Line Kecioren/Kizilay Rastatt – Rastatt Tunnel PAKISTAN Gaziantep – Kilavuzlu Irrigation Main Canal Stuttgart – ATCOST Azad – Neelum Jhelum Hydropower Project Istanbul – Metro Bakirköy/Bahcelievler/Kirazli Ulm/Wendlingen – Albvorlandtunnel Istanbul – Metro Bostanci/Dudullu Ulm/Wendlingen – Bosslertunnel PANAMA Istanbul – Metro European Side 3rd Airport Panama City – Metro Line 1 Metro Connection GREECE Istanbul – Metro Ikitelli/Ataköy Thessaloniki – Metro Extension POLAND Istanbul – Metro Kabatas/Besiktas/Mecidi- Danzig – Slowacki Tunnel yeköy HONG KONG Warsaw – Metro Line 2 Istanbul – Metro Otogar Shatin Central Link (SCL) Phase 1 – Lot 1103 Istanbul – Metro Uskudar/Ihlamurkuya/Cek- Express Rail Link – XRL – CRCC QATAR mekoey Shatin Central Link (SCL) Phase 1 – Lot 1128 Doha – Idris Istanbul – Strait Road Crossing Eurasiatunnel Shatin Central Link (SCL) Phase 1 – Lot 1109 Doha – Metro Gold Line Silvan – Silvan Tunnel Diyarbakir Express Rail Link – XRL – CRCC Doha – Metro Green Line Shatin Central Link (SCL) Phase 1 – Lot 1103 Doha – Metro Red Line North UAE Shatin Central Link (SCL) Phase 1 – Lot 1128 Doha – Metro Red Line South Abu Dhabi – STEP Contract T-02 Shatin Central Link (SCL) Phase 1 – Lot 1109 Dubai – Deep Tunnel Storm Water System Tuen Mun ROMANIA Dubai – Metro Red Line Bucharest – Metro Line 5 INDIA UNITED KINGDOM Bangalore – Metro North-South RUSSIA Blackpool – RAN DP4 Offshore Irish Sea Chennai – Metro Phase 1 Moscow – Airport Scheremetjewo Transfer Bridgwater – Hinkley Point Nuclear Power Delhi – Metro Line 3 Tunnel Plant Katni – Sleemanabad Irrigation Tunnel Project Moscow – Metro Line 2 East Yorkshire – Humber Crossing Mumbai – Metro Line 3 Moscow – Metro Line 8 Glasgow – Shieldhall 3 Mumbai – Water Supply IV Moscow – Metro Line 10 Keswick – Castlering Drive Veligonda – Irrigation Project Moscow – Metro Nekrasovskaya Line Knighton (Wales) – EVA Rehabilitation Project Petersburg – Metro Jushnaja London – Crossrail C300 ISRAEL London – Crossrail C305 Tel Aviv – Jerusalem Railway Tunnel No. 3 SAUDI ARABIA London – Crossrail C410 Tel Aviv – Metro Red Line Taif – Water Transmission System London – Crossrail C435 Riyadh – Metro Line 1 2 London – Thames Tideway C405 West ITALY Riyadh – Metro Line 5 London – Thames Tideway C415 Catania – Metro Mecca – Haram Sewer Line London – Thames Tideway East C415 Caposele – Pavoncelli Aqueduct London – Thames Tideway Central Barberino di Mugello – Florence/Bologna Galle- SINGAPORE London – Thames Tideway Lee Tunnel Newark – Flood Alleviation ria Santa Lucia Down Town Line 2 C917 Scarborough – York Potash Mine Brixen – Brenner Basistunnel Mauls Down Town Line 2 C918 Milan – Metro Line 4 Down Town Line 2 C921 Radimero – Milano-Genova Cociv Down Town Line 3 C923 USA Serravalle – Milano-Genova Cociv Down Town Line 3 C929 Cleveland – Doan Valley Storage Tunnel Rome – Metro Line C Down Town Line 3 C931 Cleveland – Dugway Storage Tunnel Savona – Savona Tunnel Down Town Line 3 C933 Detroit – I-75 Storm-Water Drainage Tunnel Turin – Torino Metro Line 1 Extension S Down Town Line 3 C935 Fort Wayne – Fort Wayne 3RPORT DTSS Phase 2 T07 Hartford – South Conveyance and Storage JAPAN DTSS Phase 2 T08 Tunnel Tokyo – Outer Ring Road DTSS Phase 2 T09 Los Angeles – Crenshaw/LAX Transit Corridor DTSS Phase 2 T11 Los Angeles – Metro Purple Line Section 2 MALAYSIA Keppel Project Los Angeles – Metro Purple Line Westside Kuala Lumpur – Klang Valley SSP MRT 1 Murnane Pipeline Project 5 Subway Extension Kuala Lumpur – Klang Valley SSP MRT 2 Stamford Canal Diversion Los Angeles – Regional Connector Transit Thomson Line T206 Corridor MEXICO Thomson Line T215 San Francisco – Silicon Valley Clean Water Guadalajara – Tren Ligero de Guadalajara Tunel Thomson Line T217 Gravity Pipeline Urbano Thomson Line T219 Washington D.C. – Washington Anacostia Mexico City – Canal General CHALCO Colector Thomson Line T220 River Tunnel Mexico City – Tunnel Emisor Oriente Lot 1 Thomson East Coast Line T307 Washington D.C. – Washington First Street Mexico City – Tunnel Emisor Oriente Lot 6 Powergrid Transmission Cable Tunnel NS3 Tunnel Mexico City – Tunnel Emisor Oriente Portal de Salida SOUTH KOREA VENEZUELA Mexico City – Tren Toluca Changwon – Goseong Green Power Plant Caracas – Guarena Guatire Gangneung – Anin Tunnel Caracas – Metro Line 2 Los Teques MORROCO Icheon – Wonju-Kangneung Railway Tunnel Caracas – Metro Line 5 Casablanca – Sewer Bouskoura Seoul – Daegok Sosa Subway Seoul – Metro Line 9 THE NETHERLANDS Leiden – Rijnlandroute Boortunnel SPAIN The Hague – Rotterdamse Baan Barcelona – El Prat www.global-tunnelling-experts.com.
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