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Tunneling scheduled to begin in mid-2022 after Mary is reassembled
It is tradition to give a TBM a female name before it starts boring to bring good luck to the project. The HRBT Expansion Project held a naming contest in the fall of 2020. The contest was open to middle school students in Hampton Roads. First place winner was Saint Gregory the Great Catholic High School in Virginia Beach. They chose the name “Mary the TBM” in honor of Mary Winston Jackson of Hampton, VA – mathematician and aerospace engineer at NASA, noted for her pioneering role as an African American woman in the field of science and engineering, and her crucial contributions to the NASA Space Program.
In addition to alleviating congestion for motorists, the completed project will benefit multiple critical industries in the Hampton Roads region: tourism, the ports and the military. The project is expected to create 28,000 jobs and generate $4.6 billion in economic impact. The construction also supports Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE) and Small, Women-owned, and Minority-owned (SWaM) businesses across the commonwealth. To date, more than 277 DBE and SWaM agreements have been executed as part of the project, representing more than $384 million in contract awards.
Dignitaries and representatives from the Commonwealth of Virginia, VDOT, Hampton Roads Transportation Accountability Commission, the Port of Virginia and Hampton Roads Connector Partners were on site for today’s ceremony.
The HRBT Expansion features twin, two-lane bored tunnels and the widening of four-lane segments along I-64 in Hampton and Norfolk. For more details, visit HRBTExpansion.org.
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