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Keywords: burgess godden bagshaw building structure architecture infrastructure building Councilmembers Bagshaw, Burgess and Godden toured Bertha, the world’s largest tunnel boring machine, on Friday, June 28. WSDOT’s project administrator, Linea Laird, provided a close-up look and comprehensively explained how the machine was expected to dig a 1.7 mile long hole underneath the city. Councilmembers Bagshaw, Burgess and Godden toured Bertha, the world’s largest tunnel boring machine, on Friday, June 28. WSDOT’s project administrator, Linea Laird, provided a close-up look and comprehensively explained how the machine was expected to dig a 1.7 mile long hole underneath the city.
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