Precast tunnel rings connect to LV Convention Center visitors

Sources: The Boring Co., Los Angeles; Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority; CP staff

Precast concrete tunnel segments’ engineering simplicity and efficacy are on full display between the two sweeping entrances to the new Las Vegas Convention Center West Hall, dedicated June 8 concurrent with the World of Concrete 2021 opening. A full scale, 12-ft. inside diameter tunnel segment model offers visitors a unique perspective of the LVCC’s second, but far less visible new attraction: the Loop, built by Tesla Inc.-aligned Boring Co. and connecting the West, North/Central and South Halls. 

The $50 million, twin-bore tunnel was built in conjunction with construction of the West Hall, whose opening was scheduled with the 2021 Consumer Electronics Show in early January, but deferred to June with the backdrop of World of Concrete, itself rescheduled from late January. Boring Co. and the LVCC arranged for a fleet of up to 62 Tesla electric vehicles to route attendees between the West and North/Central Hall stations.

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