Books
Emily D. Johnson

Metro Construction Challenges

Metro Construction Challenges explores the complex world of underground rail systems, focusing on the geological and financial hurdles that often dictate project success. It highlights how factors such as soil composition and groundwater levels significantly impact tunneling feasibility and costs. Consider, for instance, how seismic activity can necessitate advanced engineering solutions, driving up expenses. The book uniquely integrates geological analysis with financial modeling, emphasizing proactive risk management.

The book progresses from fundamental geological principles to various tunneling techniques, including traditional cut-and-cover and advanced tunnel boring machines (TBM). It then transitions into financial aspects, analyzing funding models and cost management. Real-world case studies illustrate practical challenges and successful solutions, providing readers with a comprehensive overview. This approach offers valuable insights for policymakers, urban planners, engineers, and investors involved in urban development and infrastructure projects.

The book's central argument emphasizes that successful metro construction requires a holistic approach. It stresses the need for advanced geological investigation, innovative engineering solutions, and adaptable financial strategies. Without a thorough understanding of all three, projects risk significant cost overruns or failure. This focus on integrated planning makes the book a valuable resource for anyone seeking to navigate the complexities of metro construction.
162 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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