Project Search Tips.

How to find a project.

  1. At the top, click on Traffic Tunnelling or Utility Tunnelling to restrict your search to projects from one of the Business Units. To search without restrictions, click on Both Areas.
  2. Choose a parameter from the drop down lists (e.g., Usage), respectively enter a search term in the field Location.
  3. Click on Search.

A table of projects is displayed, containing the projects that correspond to your search criteria.

 

Tips:

  • Do not choose or enter any search criteria in the search form and click on Search, to have a list displayed containing all projects available in the database.
  • Click on View Cards above the search results, to have the search results displayed as index cards instead of as a table.
  • The list of search results is arranged in descending alphabetical order. A re-sort of the list is not available.
  • The search algorithm links your search criteria with a logical AND. A logical OR is not possible.
  • The field Location accepts parts of a city’s name. A fault-tolerant serach for database entries that are similar to the search term is not implemented.

View project details.

  1. In the table of search results click on the arrow at the end of the row or, respectively, on an index card click on Details, to view the projects’ details.

A project’s details with the challenges and solutions are displayed.

 

Tips:

  • Click on Picture gallery, to display a set of additional pictures.
  • Click on Print at the bottom of the page to print the project’s details.
  • The list of search results contains a maximum of 10 entries per page. If the list of your search results contains more than 10 results, you can navigate to the following pages by clicking on Pages 1 2 3 >

No or to little projects found?

  • Choose different or less search criteria for more search results.
  • Check the correct spelling of the name you entered in the field Location. Mind possible differences between the English or German spelling, e.g., Singapore vs. Singapur.

To many projects found?

  • Select more or different criteria to obtain a shorter list of results.