Glasgow

 A TBM has installed a 252m long tunnel and section of water main from Broomloan Road in to the north side of Bellahouston Park under Glasgow
INFRASTRUCTURE

TBM breaks through under Glasgow

Breakthrough takes place under Glasgow on Scottish water main tunnelling project

01 September 2023

 UK Geoenergy Observatories’ artist’s impression of how water moves through rock
MINING

Glasgow's underground observatory takes temperature of city's mine water

Survey of water circulating in abandoned mines under Glasgow completed by UK Geoenergy Observatory

03 August 2021

 A core sample from one of the 12 boreholes at the UK Geoenergy Observatory in Glasgow being scanned in a laboratory
CORE SAMPLING

Glasgow's geoenergy observatory releases information from 199m underground

Data on the ground conditions below Glasgow have released by UK Geoenergy Observatory

21 September 2020

 Information packs for the boreholes which have been drilled at the geoenergy observatory in Glasgow are now being made available by BGS
GEOTHERMAL

BGS releases borehole information packs for Glasgow Observatory

Detailed information packs on borehole results for Glasgow Geoenergy Observatory released by BGS

13 August 2020

 Cheshire West and Chester Council councillors have approved the BGS’s planning application to site a UK Geoenergy Observatory at Ince Marshes
GEOTHERMAL

Cheshire green lights geoenergy research site

British Geological Survey set to create two Geoenergy Observatory sites in the the UK

05 July 2019

 Dunelm Geotechnical & Environmental now has a facility in Scotland
GEOTECHNICAL & GEO-ENVIRONMENTAL

Dunelm's expansion into Scotland

Scottish expansion as Dunelm Geotechnical & Environmental opens new facility in Glasgow

03 January 2019

 (From left to right) Vanessa Starcher, drilling site engineer at BGS, Ian Manson, chief executive of Clyde Gateway, Lord Henley, parliamentary under Secretary of State at the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, John Ludden, CEO of BGS, Councillor Anna Richardson, Glasgow City Council, Hamish Campbell, drilling site engineer for BAM Ritchies
GEOTHERMAL & GROUND SOURCE

Glasgow geothermal project heats up with first borehole

The first borehole is being drilled at the UK Geoenergy Observatory for Glasgow

14 December 2018

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