Tunnelling projects and innovations from around the world have been recognised in the ITA Tunnelling Awards 2024.

“These outstanding achievements from across the world demonstrate how each of the projects, innovations and young tunnellers of the 2024 Awards series are changing how underground engineering is shaping the future development and sustainability of cities and global public infrastructure,” said the ITA.

At a gala dinner in Genoa last Thursday, London’s Thames Tideway took the Gold Trophy when it was named Major Project of the Year (€500m+). The Silver Trophy went to Grand Central Madison, formerly East Side Access, New York, US, and Bronze to Thomson-East Coast Line Contracts T222 to T310, Singapore. The judges awarded fourth place to the single-bore double-deck Municipal Expressway Tunnel with super-large diameter, China.

Luigi D’Angelo was named the 2024 Young Tunneller of the Year

The winners of the seven categories of the 10th Anniversary series of the ITA Tunnelling Awards are:

Major Project of the Year (€500m+)

Gold: Thames Tideway, London, UK
Silver: Grand Central Madison, formerly East Side Access, New York, US
Bronze: Thomson-East Coast Line Contracts T222 to T310, Singapore
Fourth: Single-bore double-deck Municipal Expressway Tunnel with super-large diameter, China

Project of the Year (€50-500m)

Gold: Brenner Base Tunnel – Lot H52 Hochstegen, Austria
Silver: Isarco River Underpass – Lot H71, Brenner Base Tunnel, Italy
Bronze: Lyon-Turin Saint-Martin-la-Porte Exploratory Tunnel, France
Fourth: Musaimeer Pump Station and Outfall Project, Qatar

London’s Thames Tideway super sewer project won the Major Project of the Year title

Renovation Project of the Year

Gold: Manfreida Road Tunnel Renovation Project, Italy
Bronze: Genoa Railway Junction Capacity Upgrade, Italy
Silver: Refurbishment of the Heinenoord Immersed Tube Road Tunnel, Netherlands

Product/Equipment Innovation of the Year

Gold: Ultra-small turning radius hard rock TBM, China
Silver: SOGUN: Geometric control system for shotcreting and other tunnelling works, Spain
Bronze: Advanced hybrid wireless sensor network system for safety risk sensing in tunnel and underground engineering, China
Fourth: Type 0-90° continuous conveyor equipment, China

Manfreida Road Tunnel Renovation Project, Italy won the Renovation of the Year award

Technical Innovation of the Year

Gold: Disc cutter wear sensor package and TBM monitoring system, South Korea
Silver: MIRET-Tunnel AI, Italy
Bronze: Advanced tunnelling assistance system, Italy

Beyond Engineering

Gold: Modern underground cemetery – where creativity, sustainability and efficiency meet tradition, Israel
Silver: City Rail Link goes beyond in Tamaki Makaurau, Auckland, New Zealand
Bronze: Eco-friendly metro construction for challenging coastal geological environments, China
Fourth: Risk control for safe shield tunnelling through complex strata of the Pearl River System, China

Young Tunneller of the Year                                    

Gold: Luigi D’Angelo, project engineer for Italferr on the Naples-Bari high speed railway, Italy, age 34
Silver: Hanan Samadi, Iran, age 28             
Bronze: Adriano Martoccia, Italy, age 33   

Next year’s ITA Tunnelling Awards will be held in Belgrade, Serbia, in conjunction with the 2025 SETC Southeastern Europe Tunnelling Conference on October 1-3.

Video presentations of all the finalists will be available soon on the ITA-AITES YouTube channel.