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Case Study The Channel Tunnel

Mingyi Su
Elvin Bayramov
Christoph J. Szczecina
Henrique A. Lima de Faria
Fachhochschule
Dortmund
University of Applied Sciences and Arts

Managing Change - Prof. Dr. Josef Mittmann

May 26th, 2008

Content
1. Historical
Context
2. Engineering
3. Organizational
Transitions
4. Financial
Developments

5. Case Study
Answers

• Historical Context
• Engineering
• Organizational Transitions
• Financial Developments
• Case Study: Answers
Christoph, Elvin, Henrique, Mingyi

Managing Change - Channel Tunnel Case Study

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Historical Context
1. Historical
Context
2. Engineering
3. Organizational
Transitions

1802

Albert Mathieu put forward a cross-Channel tunnel proposal.

1880

A railway tunnel by Watkin, the chairman of the South

4. Financial
Developments

Eastern Railway
5. Case Study
Answers

1883

The work stopped after an injunction had been served against
Watkin

1887

Watkin became `Channel Tunnel` Company

Christoph, Elvin, Henrique, Mingyi

Managing Change - Channel Tunnel Case Study

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Historical Context
1. Historical
Context
2. Engineering
3. Organizational
Transitions
4. Financial
Developments

5. Case Study

1914 -18
WW I
January 1974

During World War I the 1800 m. tunnel was used for military purposes A UK–France government backed scheme that started in 1974 was cancelled.

February 1986

Answers

The Treaty of Canterbury was signed allowing the project to proceed. June 1988

First tunnelling commenced in France.

December 1988

UK TBM commenced operation.

Christoph, Elvin, Henrique, Mingyi

Managing Change - Channel Tunnel Case Study

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Historical Context
1. Historical
Context
2. Engineering
3. Organizational

December 1990

The service tunnel broke through under the Channel.

May 1994

The tunnel was formally opened by the Queen and President

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4. Financial
Developments

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