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:: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 ::
Workers look to future projects as Big Dig nears end By STEVE LEBLANC
The unprecedented scope and duration of the $14.6 billion highway project has given workers like McPhail something others might take for granted: a dependable job and regular paycheck.
At its peak - from 1997-2002 - the Big Dig employed about 4,600 workers from various construction trades, including ironworkers and a battery of carpenters, laborers, pipefitters and electrical workers.------------------------------------------- posted 6:50 AM :: reference link ::
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