The specialization "Construction Practices in Deep Excavations and Tunnels" includes three interconnected courses, each spanning 10 to 12 hours, designed to provide an in-depth understanding of underground construction. The first course, "Deep Excavations and Support Systems" covers vital topics such as underground structures, site investigation, pre-excavation support systems, retaining systems, and the design of embedded systems. This course equips learners with the skills to perform effective site investigations and implement various support systems. The second course, "Tunnel Construction Practices" explores tunnel construction methods, design principles, tunnel boring machines (TBMs), and monitoring systems, providing insights into selecting construction methods and ensuring tunnel safety and efficiency. The third course, "Underground Metros, Shafts, and Caverns" focuses on constructing and designing complex underground structures like metro stations, shafts, and caverns, emphasizing construction techniques and methodologies for these large-scale projects. Targeted learners for this course include undergraduate and postgraduate students, faculty, and fresh industry professionals in the Indian Subcontinent. By completing this specialization, learners will acquire comprehensive knowledge, practical skills, and proficiency in advanced tools and techniques, enhancing their ability to manage complex underground construction projects and advancing their careers in this field.
What you'll learn
understand underground structures
perform effective site investigations
implement support systems
explore tunnel construction methods
design complex underground structures
Course objectives
to equip learners with practical skills for managing underground construction
to enhance knowledge of construction methodologies for underground projects