View Larger Image 10 years later, did the Big Dig deliver? Boston Globe — The Big Dig was no mere act of public works, never talked about in the way New Yorkers refer to the Lincoln Tunnel or the George Washington Bridge — infrastructure that cleanly does its job. Ours was the mega project of faulty epoxy, light fixtures dropping like pine needles, Ginsu guardrails, and sea water leaks. The boondoggle, good money after bad, the white elephant. By Michelle|2017-05-26T12:04:15-08:00December 29, 2015|Big Dig|Comments Off on Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterRedditLinkedInWhatsAppTelegramTumblrPinterestVkXingEmail About the Author: Michelle Related Posts Putting the Public First in Public-Private Partnerships Putting the Public First in Public-Private Partnerships State auditor faults handling of delta tunnels planning contracts Gallery State auditor faults handling of delta tunnels planning contracts Boston’s ‘Big Dig’ Hits a Ditch in Funds Boston’s ‘Big Dig’ Hits a Ditch in Funds Lexington house constructed from Big Dig materials listed for $2.19 million Lexington house constructed from Big Dig materials listed for $2.19 million