NYC's systems beneath the ground is rather complex, with natural gas piping, water piping, steam piping, electric wires, etc. To build something like that in secret without damaging anything important takes a ton of expert and discreet manpower.
If I were a city engineer, I'll have the tunnel and it's construction investigated, if only to have it recorded on city drawings and figure out whose gonna pay for repairing all damages.
Haha, Miss Utility (knight of sunset) up there might want to consider that the tunnelers were digging with non-powered tools that could be stopped before damaging any utilities they came across.
For me? That there is a secret tunnel at all.
NYC's systems beneath the ground is rather complex, with natural gas piping, water piping, steam piping, electric wires, etc. To build something like that in secret without damaging anything important takes a ton of expert and discreet manpower.
If I were a city engineer, I'll have the tunnel and it's construction investigated, if only to have it recorded on city drawings and figure out whose gonna pay for repairing all damages.
Haha, Miss Utility (knight of sunset) up there might want to consider that the tunnelers were digging with non-powered tools that could be stopped before damaging any utilities they came across.
As an engineer, I’d say the synagogue and its tunnels were there before underground services were installed.