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Giant Tunnel Boring Machines

March 5, 2007 rockman Project Related Comments Off on Giant Tunnel Boring Machines

The tunnels are a major part of the $1.6-billion, 25.5-km Shanghai-Chongming  Expressway which will connect Shanghai, Changxing Island and Chongming Island. A major push is being made to have the project completed in time for the 2010 Shanghai Universal Exposition.

 

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