Underground Construction Is Crucial To Success Of Olympic Games Venues

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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When the 2008 Olympic Games begin in Beijing, China is September it will not only mark the end of the journey for the Olympic torch and the thou-sands of participating athletes, but the games will also mark the culmination of a massive amount of construction in the city. On display for the world to see will be 31 new and refurbished venues including the 91,000-seat National Stadium called the ?Bird?s Nest? and the aquatics center, called the Water Cube. What will not be featured as prominently on the television cameras broadcasting the games around the world will be the network of tunnels built beneath the city. But that infrastructure of rail lines will be of critical importance to the games. While preparing to host the world, China added a subway tunnel that will include four stops in the Olympic Park. The 4.4-km (2.7-mile) subway line that runs through the complex of stadiums, gymnasiums and parks began trial operations in June. Prior to the opening of that line, Beijing's No. 5 subway line, which runs through the heart of the city from north to south, opened in October. That 27.6-km (17-mile) line took nearly five years to build and includes 23
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APA:  (2008)  Underground Construction Is Crucial To Success Of Olympic Games Venues

MLA: Underground Construction Is Crucial To Success Of Olympic Games Venues. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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