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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tunnelling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific instance or type of tunnelling process or activity.
Example: "The engineers are working on a tunnelling project that will connect the two cities."
Alternatives: "a tunnel construction" or "a tunnel excavation".
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Then, in 1971, he was hired to help direct a tunnelling project in the central Alps, beneath Switzerland's Seelisberg.
Crossrail has also set up a Tunnelling and Underground Construction Academy (Tuca), part-funded by the government's Skills Funding Agency.
A tunnelling breakthrough is always a moment of celebration for the crew, as well as one of relief for Crossrail's engineers and architects.
But the completion of that massive, 26-mile dig is far from the end of a tunnelling boom in the capital and beyond.
Check the exit mode(s) you are not likely to select: (a) Tunnelling (b) Temporary live burial (c) Fake kidnapping (d) Parachuting (e) Gender switch (f ) Stowaway position on a Somali pirate vessel (g) Mysterious town-house explosion (h ) Swamp traverse 6.
And "That's where the money is," says Mr Hanemann.Mr Brown will be looking for some of that money during his trip, particularly if he can direct it towards one of the two big infrastructure projects he sees as his legacy: the construction of a high-speed rail link between Los Angeles and San Francisco (the other is a tunnelling scheme to divert water from northern to southern California).
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