DocumentCode :
1971864
Title :
Digging through the heart of reunified Berlin: Unbundling the story of the Tiergarten-tunnel mega-project
Author :
Peters, Deike
Author_Institution :
Center for Metropolitan Studies, Tech. Univ. Berlin, Berlin, Germany
fYear :
2008
fDate :
10-12 Nov. 2008
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
6
Abstract :
The Berlin Tiergarten tunnel project consisted of a joint planning approval procedure for one road and several rail tunnels (inter-city, metro rail and city subway). The tunnels lead through the heart of re-unified Berlin, starting at the site of the new Central Railway Station, cutting underneath the River Spree and the new Federal government quarter, as well the Tiergarten park and the new entertainment complexes at Potsdamer Platz. This paper traces the decision-making processes for this crucial post-Berlin Wall mega-project, and raises important questions regarding optimistic forecasting, the estimation of risk, cost overruns, the role of prestige in large infrastructure projects, and the limits of public review procedures. More importantly, it provides particular insights into a complex, highly consequential case where multiple urban transport mega-projects were bundled together for joint approval and implementation.
Keywords :
civil engineering; decision making; planning; project management; railways; risk analysis; roads; tunnels; Berlin; Tiergarten-tunnel mega-project; central railway station; decision-making processes; planning; rail tunnels; risk estimation; roads; Cities and towns; Cost function; Decision making; Heart; Joining processes; Large-scale systems; Rail transportation; Rivers; Roads; US Government;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Infrastructure Systems and Services: Building Networks for a Brighter Future (INFRA), 2008 First International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Rotterdam
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6887-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/INFRA.2008.5439589
Filename :
5439589
Link To Document :
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