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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com BOSTON – In 1999, an engineer on the Big Dig highway project noticed that five epoxy bolts holding up an interstate tunnel’s ceiling panels ...
All 1,146 epoxy bolts that hold in place part of the Big Dig tunnel where a woman was killed last week are unreliable and must be substantially reinforced before the road can open to traffic, Gov.
Big Dig inspectors can’t get to thousands of epoxy bolts supporting the ceiling of the Ted Williams Tunnel, making it impossible to test their strength in the wake of the fatal collapse caused by ...
A new federal report on the fatal Big Dig collapse reveals that contractors used the wrong epoxy to secure three-ton ceiling panels that collapsed one year ago today and killed Milena Del Valle, ...
Managers overseeing construction of the ill-fated ceiling in the Interstate 90 connector tunnel in 1999 were baffled to see ceiling bolts “creeping out” of their holes even after they had passed a ...
BOSTON – In 1999, an engineer on the Big Dig highway project noticed that five epoxy bolts holding up an interstate tunnel’s ceiling panels were creeping out of the roof. The consortium overseeing the ...
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