THE HULME PRIZE 2025
COMPETITION
AN ANNUAL AWARD FOR TECHNICAL PAPERS
BY YOUNG ENGINEERS AND STUDENTS
INVITATION
Young engineers and students (below 35 years of age on
1st September 2025) are invited to enter the Hulme Prize 2025 competition by submitting a technical paper between 1000 and 3000 words in
length. The entries may be either an unpublished paper or a recently published
paper on subjects related to tunnelling and underground construction. The
background of the competition and details of entry requirement are given below.
Please submit your paper to the Honorary Secretary of TUCSS for review and
selection before 15th July 2025:
Massimo Marotta
Honorary Secretary
c/o TUCSS Secretariat
60 Albert St, #10-06 OG Albert Complex 189969
Tel: 6336 2328
Fax: 6336 2583
Email: tucss@cma.sg
Alternatively, you can submit your paper via this
online form by clicking here. Do note that you will
require to sign-in to a Google account to submit your paper.
DESCRIPTION OF HULME PRIZE
The Hulme Prize was set up by TUCSS in 1999 in honour
of the late Mr. Terry Hulme, Honorary Member of TUCSS, for his outstanding
contribution to TUCSS and Tunnelling in Singapore. It is an annual competition
for the best technical papers from young engineers or students on any subject
associated with tunnelling and underground construction. One first, second and
third prizes each will be awarded each year.
The competition is open to anyone below the age of 35
years on 1st September 2025 who is living or working in Singapore.
If the papers are co-authored with senior members, the
submission should highlight the part to which the young author(s) are the
principal contributor(s). Joint authorship of young engineers is also
acceptable. Each award is given to the paper and the prize will have to be
divided by the young co-authors themselves.
A judging panel will be set up by the TUCSS Committee
to review and shortlist three papers. The shortlisted candidates will be asked
to make a 15 minutes presentation in-person in September 2025 and the winners
will be decided by the judging panel following the presentations. The date,
time and venue of the presentation will be notified to the shortlisted
candidates at least two weeks prior to the presentation.
Doubling of Cash Prize
A founding member of the Society with keen interest in
developing young tunnellers in Singapore made a donation to double the cash
prizes to be awarded for the next 2 years from 2025-2026. As such, the
winner(s) of the first prize paper will be presented with a cash prize of $2,000,
second and third prize papers $1,000 and $500 respectively.