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The Boring Company Finished Working on Tunnels in Las Vegas

The Boring Company recently completed the excavation process for tunnels located in Las Vegas, which the company titled the Convention Center Loop. The two tunnels are located at the Las Vegas Convention Center, in order to create the infrastructure for a loop transit system. The Boring Company initially started the project a year ago, and the system could cost a total of $52 million USD. The transportation system is scheduled to be operational ahead of the 2021 CES show that takes place in Las Vegas.

When the Convention Center Loop is completed it will be able to transport 4,000 people every hour. The company will also look to link the loop to the McCarran International Airport and also Las Vegas Stadium.
Trend Themes
1. Loop Transit Systems - The completion of the tunnels in Las Vegas showcases the growing trend of loop transit systems, with opportunities for innovative transportation solutions.
2. Infrastructure Development - The creation of the Convention Center Loop highlights the increasing trend of infrastructure development for efficient transportation, presenting opportunities for disruptive innovation in construction and engineering.
3. Integrating Transportation Networks - The Boring Company's plan to link the loop to the airport and stadium demonstrates the trend of integrating transportation networks, opening up possibilities for seamless and connected urban mobility solutions.
Industry Implications
1. Transportation - The completion of the Convention Center Loop presents disruptive innovation opportunities in the transportation industry, as loop transit systems gain momentum.
2. Construction - The infrastructure development for loop transit systems, like the Convention Center Loop, creates opportunities for disruptive innovation in the construction industry.
3. Engineering - The engineering challenges behind tunnel excavation and integration of transportation networks offer disruptive innovation opportunities in the engineering industry.

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