Books
Everett Sinclair

Underground Infrastructure

Underground Infrastructure explores the growing importance of subsurface construction as a solution to urban challenges. As cities face increasing populations and limited space, underground roads, tunnels, and utility networks offer a sustainable path forward. The book investigates the technologies, architectural considerations, and broader impacts of these projects on urban density and livability.

Historically, underground infrastructure has evolved from basic aqueducts to complex tunnel systems. Today, Geographic Information System (GIS) databases and subsurface mapping technologies are used to navigate spatial relationships and complexities of underground environments.

The book progresses from foundational concepts like geological investigation and tunneling methods to key areas such as transportation networks and utility tunnels. It uniquely addresses the environmental and social impacts, including noise mitigation and community engagement.

Through case studies and best practices, it highlights how strategic investment in underground infrastructure can manage density, improve quality of life, and enhance resilience. This holistic approach, considering technical, social, economic, and environmental dimensions, makes the book valuable for professionals and anyone interested in the future of urban development.
168 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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