Showcasing trenchless technologies

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BERLIN, Germany, June. 6, 2012 -- Following on from the success of International NO DIG last year, in 2013 NO DIG BERLIN will form one of the highlights of WASSER BERLIN INTERNATIONAL 2013 for the first time.

Held every two years, this trade fair, dealing with the subject of pipeline construction for a wider audience of experts and professionals, provides a fascinating platform for presenting the latest technologies for trenchless construction.

Under the slogan “Why excavate trenches when better solutions are available?”, an event dealing with pipeline construction is being launched in the city that is playing a leading role in trenchless systems.

The trade fair will be accompanied by a two-day congress programme in two languages (German/English), to meet the needs of an international audience. An intensive programme of papers is planned for 24 and 26 April, while on 25 April the event is closely involved with “Schaustelle Wasser“, a part of WASSER BERLIN INTERNATIONAL 2013.

NO DIG BERLIN 2013 is organised by the German Society for Trenchless Technology e.V. (GSTT) with the support of the International Society for Trenchless Technology (ISTT) and numerous national societies from many different countries.

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