TAC Ontario Chapter Talk

Thursday, May 9, 2024 at 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM EDT

930, Dixon Road, Toronto, ON, M9W 1J9, Canada

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Thursday, May 9, 2024 at 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM EDT

Lone Star Texas Grill, 930, Toronto, ON, M9W 1J9, Canada.

Presenters: RENÉ CHRISTIAN REICHL, Area Manager, EVP

Date & Time: Thursday, May 9, 2024

                      Doors and registration: 5:00pm

                      Presentation: 6:00pm

Location: Lone Star Texas Grill, 930 Dixon Road, Toronto, Ontario

Cost: TAC Members: $15 

          Non-Members: $30 

          Government Employees: $10 

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Presentation Overview:

TPC – TUNNEL PROCESS CONTROL

In combination of our highly experienced tunnel engineers, our data-management and visualisation software TPC, offers a unique service to support owners, contractors, and consultants on their TBM projects.

Equipped with all the technoogies to visualize, track, and alert our software TPC is the perfect environment for any TBM tunnel engineer to keep TBMs on track.

Speaker Bio:

 

RENÉ CHRISTIAN REICHL

Since graduating from University in Germany in 2001 René has worked exclusively on tunnel projects utilizing pressurized face tunnel boring machines (Slurry, EPB or Hybrids). He took on different leadership or key roles on projects in North America, Europe, Middle East, and Asia. Besides expert knowledge about tunnel boring machine technology and tunnel construction René is also skilled in cost and schedule management (Primavera), claims analysis and reporting.

In North America, René has worked on TBM tunneling projects in California, Washington, Florida, Virginia, New York, British Columbia, and Ontario. He worked full-time on-site as part of the owner’s Construction Management teams on three (3) of the four largest pressurized face TBM projects in the US (Port of Miami Tunnel (13 m), SR99 Bored Tunnel in Seattle (17.5 m) and Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel (14 m). He also supported several clients as a panel member for design review and value engineering.

Rene was further leading setup and application of the TBM data monitoring software Tunnel Process Control (TPC) on more than 15 different TBM projects in North America. Rene provided user training and guidance during TBM excavation.

 

Tunnelling Association of Canada

http://www.tunnelcanada.ca

Tunnelling Association of Canada http://www.tunnelcanada.ca The Tunnelling Association of Canada (TAC) brings together Canadian, North American and International individuals and firms to promote and advance Canadian tunnelling and underground excavation technologies and to represent the interests of the tunnelling and underground excavation community in matters of technical and public concern.

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