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Seattle Public Utilities wants the public to help name a new Tunnel Boring Machine set to work on a Ship Canal Water Quality Project. (Seattle Public Utilities screenshot via YouTube) Seattle’s ...
The tunnel boring machine got the name Bertha when she was a proud, new drill above ground. The name in part honored a past Seattle mayor. But would she really want the drill named after her now?
SEATTLE — Seattle residents have decided on a name for the city's newest tunnel boring machine at last: Mudhoney. The name honors a rock band founded in Seattle in 1988.
SEATTLE -- Starting this summer, MudHoney is going underground. Seattleites have chosen the local rock band as the name for the new tunnel boring machine that Seattle Public Utilities will use to ...
Seattle Public Utilities and the King County Wastewater Treatment Division have got themselves a tunnel-boring machine that’s about to spend 14 months building a 2.7-mile storage tunnel on the ...
MYNORTHWEST NEWS Seattle tunnel boring machine needs a name Oct 23, 2012, 6:13 AM | Updated: 6:21 am ...
A 21-ft, 8-in dia earth pressure balance tunnel boring machine has launched in Seattle to begin creation of a 2.7-mile-long tunnel that will store combined sewer overflow as part of the city's ...
Work is underway to pull off Bertha's first 30 feet and replace her cutter head, seals and bearings over the winter. A look inside the south end of the SR 99 tunnel on September 18, 2014 in Seattle.
Sept. 17 Remember when Seattle’s waterfront was just a construction zone? Big Bertha tells the story of the machine that changed all that — or, more accurately, was the reason for it. This engineering ...
SEATTLE — The world’s largest tunnel-boring machine broke through a concrete wall beneath Seattle on Tuesday to reach the end of its long, troubled journey, a milestone in a multibillion-dollar ...
News ‘This Is Anything But Boring’: Seattle Names New Tunnel Boring Machine After Mudhoney Written by Josh Chesler | April 12, 2021 - 8:55 pm ...
Local News ‘MudHoney’ is the winning name for Seattle Public Utilities’ newest tunnel-boring machine April 12, 2021 at 7:10 pm Updated April 13, 2021 at 9:58 am ...
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