Handyman Insurance, San Francisco Subway TBMs Dig In to Overcome Tunnel Challenges
Thursday, May. 22nd 2014 8:18 AM
Tunneling 100 ft below a busy city with varying substructure is a delicate job, especially when the work comes within 8 ft of existing tunnels. Such is the case on San Francisco’s new $1.5-billion Central Subway Project, which began major subterranean excavation last month.
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