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Cost Cutting Contributed to Fatal CA/T Anchor Accident

Publication Date: 13-NOV-06
Author: William J. Angelo
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Engineers’ decisions to cut costs by using heavier ceiling panels in Boston’s Interstate 90 tunnels played a role in the fatal July 10 Central Artery/Tunnel plenum collapse, says a National Transportation Safety Board congressional update issued Oct. 31. The report focuses on the evolution of the ceiling design and on construction and inspection oversight.
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