View Larger Image Rescue pit digging resumes, massive crane prepares to lift 2,000-ton broken Bertha parts Puget Sound Business Journal » Crews are preparing to lift the 2,000-ton, 57-foot-diameter cutting head from the pit where Bertha has been stuck for over a year. Work on the Alaskan Way Viaduct was halted when Bertha, the boring machine, stalled in 2013. By Michelle|2018-02-05T15:11:36-08:00January 9, 2015|Alaskan Way Viaduct, Design-Build, Roads, Washington|0 Comments Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterRedditLinkedInWhatsAppTelegramTumblrPinterestVkXingEmail About the Author: Michelle Related Posts With 100 People Per Day Dying in Crashes, Lawmakers Weigh Road Safety Options Gallery With 100 People Per Day Dying in Crashes, Lawmakers Weigh Road Safety Options Getting There: Congestion pricing isn’t coming to Spokane, but these roads aren’t free and never were Gallery Getting There: Congestion pricing isn’t coming to Spokane, but these roads aren’t free and never were The Boring Company: What 8 Cities Really Think of Elon Musk’s Tunnel Vision Gallery The Boring Company: What 8 Cities Really Think of Elon Musk’s Tunnel Vision Trump Fiscal 2020 Budget Request Prioritizes Infrastructure Grants Gallery Trump Fiscal 2020 Budget Request Prioritizes Infrastructure Grants