The Boring Company’s Las Vegas tunnel is nearly 50% done

Credit: Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau

Elon Musk’s Boring Company has made plenty of progress with its Las Vegas Convention Center people mover. The underground tunnel is now about 50% complete and around six football fields in length, according to the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority.

The Boring Company officially started tunneling for the people mover after a ceremonial groundbreaking event on November 15. In just two months, the project is nearly halfway completed.

The company’s Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) has been 40 feet underground for months and is working to drill two, one-mile-long tunnels. Boring Company began shipping portions of the TBM to the site in Las Vegas in September. Since then, the project has really started to take shape.

Credit: Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau
Credit: Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau

Musk’s dream of solving the common everyday riddle of traffic birthed the idea of the underground tunnel. The Boring Company has already completed a private tunnel for Tesla vehicles in Los Angeles. But the Las Vegas tunnel will be the first publicly available transportation system that the Boring Company will complete.

The project cost the Boring Company $52.5 million and is expected to connect the Las Vegas Convention Center to popular Las Vegas hot spots. Downtown Las Vegas, the Strip, and McCarran International Airport will all be destination options for riders. The mover is expected to transport an estimated 4,400 people per hour.

The Las Vegas project is just one of five projects the Boring Company has listed on its website. Boring Co. locked up the deal with the LVCVA after blowback from some members of the board who felt the company did not have enough background to trust with a large project like this.

LVCVA board member Michele Fiore was one of the most vocal and she opposed the Boring Company’s involvement in the project from its initial stages. “They already have projects here that are operating successfully. The Boring Co. is three years old and has yet to deliver a final package on anything,” she wrote. Fiore was more interested in an above-ground project that would be completed by an Austria-based company known as Doppelmayr Garaventa Group who has a rich, 125-year history.

The Boring Company’s progress on the project is sure to have the doubting board members of the LVCVA thinking twice. The project is due to be finished in January 2021 and will be unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

A Livestream of the Boring Company’s Las Vegas Tunnel Project is available for viewing here.

Joey Klender: Joey has been a journalist covering electric mobility at TESLARATI since August 2019. In his time at TESLARATI, Joey has broken several big stories, including the first images of the Tesla Model S Plaid, the imminent release of the 4680 Model Y through EPA certification, and several expansions to the Lucid AMP-1 factory in Arizona, to name a few. His stories have been featured in several publications, including Yahoo! Finance, Fox News, CNET, and Seeking Alpha. In his spare time, Joey is playing golf, watching MMA, or cheering on any of his favorite sports teams, including the Baltimore Ravens and Orioles, Miami Heat, Washington Capitals, and Penn State Nittany Lions. You can get in touch with joey at joey@teslarati.com. He is also on Twitter @KlenderJoey.
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