The document discusses engineering challenges for extending the Purple Line subway under Los Angeles, including building tunnels through established areas, active fault zones, and groundwater. Key challenges include mitigating risks from earthquakes on two faults crossed by the alignment and addressing subsurface deposits of tar, gases, and oil. Tunnel construction involves large boring machines and lining tunnels to support them. Risks from liquefaction, gases, and tar sands will be mitigated through ventilation, detection systems, disposal, and structural design. The project began in 2014 and is the largest public works project in the nation.