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BRITISH TUNNELLING SOCIETY (BTS) Warwick
The British Tunnelling Society (BTS) is a vibrant specialist branch of the Institute of Civil Engineers (ICE) providing a forum and knowledge exchange for professional tunnellers.
With the new Tunnelling MSc now underway in the school the BTS Young Members are coming to Warwick to showcase the tunnelling industry with site visits, guest lectures and company events all aimed at getting you involved! This is a great opportunity to find out more about this hidden industry and the chance to get a sponsored start to your career.
Please drop us an email at btswarwick@gmail.com to get on our mailing list and search for BTS Warwick on Facebook to join our group.
We want to keep you informed of opportunities in the tunnelling industry and show you what an interesting career it is so please get in touch!
Matt and Peter
(Warwick Graduates now sponsored on the Tunnelling MSc)
We hope to have some guest lectures soon and will be in touch for more news articles and how we go about PDR points.
Matt J. Breeze
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