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Geotechnical engineering and geotechnical software services Deep Excavation is a leading engineering and software development company.

06/05/2026

"πŸš‡ Urban tunnel planning is not just about alignment.

Before construction even begins, you need to answer critical questions:

πŸ‘‰ How much will the project actually cost?
πŸ‘‰ Which areas present the highest risk to nearby structures?
πŸ‘‰ Can a small alignment change reduce impact and cost?

Traditionally, these answers came too late β€” after detailed design.

Today, engineers can evaluate entire tunnel alignments, construction costs, and building impact at the planning stage.

How do you currently assess risk and cost during early tunnel planning?

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05/14/2026

"Still Designing Complex Excavations in 2D? You Might Be Missing the Real Behavior.

Most excavation designs start in 2D.

But real projects rarely are.

Corners.
Irregular geometries.
Complex support layouts.

These introduce 3D effects that 2D sections simply can’t capture.

In this video, I show how DeepEX 3D extends the same DeepEX platform β€” it’s not a different program.

You still have everything from DeepEX 2D:
βœ” 2D modeling
βœ” LEM, nonlinear & 2D FEM analysis
βœ” Tunnel design capabilities

And on top of that, you can:

βœ” Model excavations of any shape in full 3D
βœ” Analyze real load distribution on struts, tiebacks & walers
βœ” Perform structural checks β€” including connections
βœ” Evaluate impact on adjacent structures (settlements, damage, crack risk)

Plus:

πŸ”Ή Generate full 3D FEM models in seconds
πŸ”Ή Review soil stresses, displacements & system behavior in detail

Because in complex excavations,
what you don’t model… is often what governs the design.

At what point do you decide to move from 2D to 3D in your projects?

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05/08/2026

"πŸš‡ Excavating next to active metro tunnels? That’s where design gets critical.

In weak soils, even small ground movements can affect tunnel performance β€” and when tunnels must remain operational, the margin for error is minimal.

πŸ‘‰ Can you predict settlement accurately?
πŸ‘‰ Are your mitigation measures really effective?
πŸ‘‰ How confident are you in your assumptions?

If you’re dealing with similar urban constraints, this is a scenario you’ll recognize.

How do you usually assess excavation impact on existing tunnels β€” simplified methods or full numerical analysis?

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