Abstract

AbstractThe situation on the sites of large tunnel construction projects has become increasingly tense in recent years. On all sides, the implementation of these projects suffers from economic constraints, which inevitably lead to a decline in the culture of dialogue and a deterioration in personal relationships. A solution to this problem cannot be achieved by simple calculations or rules. It is much more a matter of working out new alternative paths and possibilities together, and then taking them. However, those responsible and, above all, those involved on the ground must be able to take this step, and be allowed to do so.

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