2025 Carl E. Akeley Award: “Shotcrete as Final Liner – Design Considerations”

The 20th annual Carl E. Akeley Award was presented to Andy Thompson for his article, “Shotcrete as Final Liner — Design Considerations,” which was published in Shotcrete magazine, Volume 27, Number 3, 3rd Quarter 2025. The article discusses how shotcrete (often called sprayed concrete) is increasingly used worldwide as…

How Do You Recruit for an Invisible Job?

You can be working on a large-scale, technically challenging, resource-consuming project … and if it goes well, people will not even know you’re there. Herein lies one of the struggles the tunneling industry faces: If people aren’t aware the projects exist, they also don’t know there are jobs available…

Shotcrete Placement for Initial Support: Climate Pledge Arena Tunnel Project

The Washington State Coliseum was an arena built for the 1962 Seattle World’s Fair. More than half a century later, in 2019, a $1B construction program began to redevelop and expand the arena. The redeveloped building, with a new name — Climate Pledge Arena — retains the historical roof, but below the surface is another story…

Shotcrete as Final Liner — Design Considerations

The use of shotcrete placement (often called sprayed concrete) for the final permanent structural lining of underground structures and facilities continues to increase around the world. Where non-uniform shapes are required, shotcreting provides…