Porter Tunnel Six Months Behind Schedule

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Porter Tunnel Six Months Behind Schedule is an article in the Liberty Tree newspaper, written by Andre Perkins and published on March 1, 2001. The article is about the Porter Tunnel being delayed.

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A completed section of the tunnel, the opening of which has been delayed until late Fall

Chief engineer and project director Winston Cole admitted at a meeting with the FBC Finance Group that funding would be required for an additional six months before the construction project would be ready for its first cross-bay traffic.

"Any engineering project of this complexity can hit problems which inevitably push back completion dates," Cole said, "We are lucky that a project so important to Liberty's economic development should have the understanding relationship we hold with our financiers, FBC."

The project, originally scheduled for completion in April this year, will now not see Liberty's economic districts linked until late October, which is good news for separatists and keen swimmers! Keep on smiling Liberty!

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