NCM:
March 4, 2014 Update from Museum Executive Director Wendell Strode
March 4, 2014 at 8:15am
Today the construction and engineering team extracts the 1962. After that there will be additional work done to stabilize the red spire, the walls of the sinkhole and the area immediately around the walls. This will take approximately 3 weeks.
After this has been completed, the construction firm employees will begin removing the dirt, concrete, rebar, Stinger lift, safety barriers and everything else until the remaining 5 cars have been extracted. The timeline for this is approximately an additional 3 weeks.
Thanks for your patience during Operation Corvette +!
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