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From Kuala Lumpur to Cardiff – Global Lessons for Welsh Infrastructure

Title: From Kuala Lumpur to Cardiff – Global Lessons for Welsh Infrastructure
Date: Wednesday 16th July 2014
Location: Cardiff (venue confirmation on registration)
Time: 8.30am – 10.30am
Cost: £30 plus VAT (club Members) £35 plus VAT (non club members)

From Kuala Lumpur to Cardiff – Global Lessons for Welsh Infrastructure

Rail projects are in the news right now. HS2, HS3 and Cross rail dominate the mainstream media – but Wales will be making the headlines with the electrification of the mainline to London plus the Valleys Line improvements. So as Wales will be embarking upon one of the biggest and most important rail and infrastructure projects this century very soon we should be learning about similar schemes from around the world.

Stephen Lawrence from Mott Macdonald will be sharing his experiences of the 9.5km stretch of the MRT Sungai Buloh-Kajang Line crossing the city centre of Kuala Lumpur – their own version of Cross Rail – underneath the city. Tunnelling is a complex and expensive solution to rail engineering challenges. Whilst it means less disturbance to the day to day life of the city it does mean overcoming issues such as the geology of the region, earth pressure balance and the physical operation of the tunnel boring machines not to mention the creation of seven underground stations.

It is a fascinating scheme that will have a lot of interest for architects, designers, engineers and planners across Wales with an eye on the infrastructure schemes – road and rail – scheduled for the country in the next few years.

How to Book: To reserve your place please email CEWalesEvents stating your full contact details and the names of all delegates wishing to attend.

Non-attendance by any registered delegate will be charged in full unless you have informed us by Monday 14th July. We confirm numbers to the venue the day before the event and numbers cannot be amended we are charged in full for that amount.

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