If you're looking for concentrated construction activity-either above or below ground-head for Boston. The Central Artery/Tunnel project, popularly known as "The Big Dig," has no equal in the ...
Saturday provided a chance for some kids to learn more about heavy machinery and digging, while having fun in the process.The fifth annual "Big Dig" event was held at the Boone County Fairgrounds in ...
The only company charged with manslaughter after a woman died in a Boston tunnel collapse in 2006 has agreed to pay the state and city $16 million in exchange for the charge being dropped. By Abby ...
Officials at a Big Dig construction company have been unable to locate a memo a safety officer said he wrote in 1999 warning his superiors that portions of a tunnel’s ceiling could collapse, a ...
What it is learning--and incorporating into its own plans--from Utah's Interstate 15 project, Boston's Big Dig and Virginia's Springfield "mixing bowl"--are ways to keep open and constant ...
Failure to secure access to the source code of a key application added more than $10 million to the cost of the infamous “Big Dig” highway construction project in Boston, according to the ...
BOSTON (Reuters) - The largest contractor in Boston's $15 billion "Big Dig" road and tunnel construction project filed for bankruptcy protection on Monday, one business day after it was charged with ...
BOSTON (AP) — Federal prosecutors dismissed charges Friday against one of the Big Dig's largest contractors in connection with a tunnel collapse that killed a Boston woman, but the company pleaded ...
BOSTON (Reuters) - Federal prosecutors have charged the largest contractor in Boston's $15 billion "Big Dig" road and tunnel construction project with lying about faulty work on a section where a ...
A sand pile at the construction site of Discovery Walk was one of the main attractions at the Big Dig event held by the Destination Medical Center Economic Development Agency on Saturday, Sept. 17, ...
And political consultant Dick Morris went so far as to tell the BostonHerald that Romney should have kept the Big Dig “at arm’s length,” because the governor “is now going to be held responsible for ...