Is building a tunnel more risky than a new viaduct?
Constructing a tunnel is not necessarily any more risky - in terms of cost and schedule - than constructing a new viaduct. A new elevated structure on the waterfront would take between six-and-a-half and seven years to construct. It would also require working in difficult geotechnical conditions, maintaining access to businesses and detouring traffic from the viaduct for three years during construction.
