Watch: Parisian engineer only woman on City Rail Link tunnel boring machine
8 May, 2021 04:03 AM
4 minutes to read I need new curtains, said Marine Barthomeuf, sole TBM female shift engineer. Photo / Michael Craig It s the ultimate case of une femme in Nouvelle-Zelande: Marine Barthomeuf is the only woman in a crew of 12 people in charge of the new tunnel boring machine drilling New Zealand s largest transport infrastructure project.
The Parisian-born engineer, 26, did today s honours at a gathering which included a Crown minister, city officials, Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei tangata and other guests to christen that machine, swinging the Champagne bottle at the machine s (TBM) launch.
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