by Greg Moore
I'll add too, that the infrastructure in place (buildings, and more) is vastly greater now than 100 years ago. Among other concerns I've read is at least on the Manhattan, making sure the new tunneling doesn't exist the original tunnels. Obviously something that wasn't an issued 100+ years ago.
On the NJ side, a lot more buildings who you can't allow to collapse, etc.
That said, the US does seem to have a problem with large infrastructure projects compared to many European nations that often face similar challenges. I have my own thoughts on why, but for another time.
On the NJ side, a lot more buildings who you can't allow to collapse, etc.
That said, the US does seem to have a problem with large infrastructure projects compared to many European nations that often face similar challenges. I have my own thoughts on why, but for another time.
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