16th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
UNDERGROUND CONSTRUCTION PRAGUE 2026
25th – 27th MAY | CLARION CONGRESS HOTEL PRAGUE

FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME

Opening Ceremony
4 Keynote Lectures
2 parallel sessions on 7 topics
Technical exhibition
Poster session
Social Evening at the Břevnov Monastery

 

2 parallel sessions on 7 topics
Open Session
Technical exhibition
Poster session

 

Technical excursions

In this year´s edition, 88 full papers were accepted.


Session 1: Conventionally excavated tunnels
Session 2: Mechanically excavated tunnels
Session 3: Other underground structures, repositories, reconstructions and history
Session 4: Geotechnical investigation and monitoring
Session 5: BIM, numerical modelling, research, development and sustainability
Session 6: Equipment, operational safety and maintenance
Session 7: Risk management, contractual relationships and funding


Radek Mátl (Czech Republic)
Planned and constructed tunnels on the motorway network in the Czech Republic

Michal Froněk (Czech Republic)
Beroun Tunnel — high-quality railway connection to Western Europe

Petr Provazník (Czech Republic)
Erzgebirge Tunnel — a key part of the new Dresden — Prague railway connection

Dr. Alun Thomas (Denmark)
Design optimisation for carbon savings on the new lines of the Copenhagen metro


Dr. Angelos Gakis (Austria)
Shallow Conventional Tunnelling under a Live 21-Lane Highway

Dr. Vojtech Gall (United States)
Design and Construction of Urban Tunnels Through Pile Foundations: Case Studies and Applications — The Gateway Program in New York City, Manhattan Contract P1B

Prof. Bai Yun (China)
A-TBM tunneling in China

Prof. Shahab Yasrebi (Canada/Iran)
Innovative Top-Down Construction of the Niayesh Underground Parking and Its Integration with the Niayesh Tunnel, Tehran

Prof. Dietmar Adam (Austria)
Long-term measurements of energy geostructures at the Taborstraße metro station in Vienna

Nasri Munfah (United States)
Underground Space Development as a Catalyst for Urban Growth

Prof. Robert Galler (Austria)
Experimental investigations on the thermal performance of refractory plaster for tunnel applications

Haldun Kahyaoglu (Spain)
Pareto Efficiency vs. impartiality and objectivity in construction contracts for tunnels

Nasri Munfah (United States)
Ten Recommendations for Avoiding Multi-Contract Disputes in Underground Projects


Dr. Monika Mitew-Czajewska, Assoc. Prof., Institute of Roads and Bridges, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
High-Speed Rail Network tunnels in Poland – overview and challenges

Florian Diernhofer, Team Leader Tunnel Safety Projects, ILF Consulting Engineers GmbH, Austria
Advanced Equipment, Operational Safety and Maintenance for the Koralm Railway Tunnel

Heinz Ehrbar, Independent Consultant, Heinz Ehrbar Partner LLC, Switzerland
Selection of the most suitable organisational model for long tunnels

Prof. José-Miguel Galera, CEO, SYSTRA Subterra, Spain
Geotechnical challenges during the design and construction of high-speed rail tunnels — case studies

Gerhard Harer, Head of Central Coordination BBT, ÖBB-Infrastruktur AG, Austria
Aspects concerning the real operational availability of long railway tunnels

Martin Knights, Independent Consultant, Martin Knights Consulting Ltd, Great Britain
Key contract features of the UK High Speed 2 Phase 1 Project

Jiří Merta, Advisor to the Director of the High-Speed Lines Construction Management, Správa železnic, Czech Republic
Technical and operational concept of high-speed railways in the Czech Republic

Raimundo Jose Saiz Perez, Global Head of Business Development, ACCIONA Construction, Spain
Innovative Engineering Solutions to Geotechnical and Hydrogeological Challenges in Lot 1 of the Pajares Tunnels on the León — Asturias HSR Line

Andrea Pigorini, ITA President, Head of Infrastructure Engineering, FS Engineering, Italy
Italian High-Speed Rail: 1,000 km through and beneath Cities and Mountains — Engineering the Next 1,000 km towards Southern Italy

Patrick Senn, Senior Project Manager / Expert, Amberg Engineering AG, Switzerland
Lessons Learned from Major Alpine Railway Tunnels — A Cross-Project Perspective on Design, Risk, and Collaboration


Site visit A – Prague Metro Line D — construction of the Pankrác—Olbrachtova section

Site visit B – Main traffic control centre of the city of Prague

Site Visit C – Rudolf adit + Old wastewater treatment plant

Site visit D – Construction of tunnels on the D11 motorway and on the Náchod bypass

Site visit E – Exploration adit for the Kamenná vrata Tunnel and Pepr mine workings

Site visit F – Construction of the HG Utility Tunnel at Václav Havel Airport Prague

Site visit G – Richard Radioactive Waste Repository