When two countries try to find a solution to an engineering aspect, both know that there are going to be issues and that they will have to solve them. When the idea first came up, it was a failure since the chalk didn't work the way they planned. Also, due to the English people's lack of focus and interest, the project was a no-show thing. But then later, when they signed an agreement, it was the English who headed off to a great start and made way for France, which in itself is a nice thing to notice. It took them time, and patience, but it resulted as one of the best and the most expensive engineering sites at that time. It opened paths for new underground railways. I feel that the inner tube was an excellent idea, and that it saved many lives. So in all, I believe that there will be issues in engineering, since both countries have different engineers and they are taught in a different manner, but since the idea is same,"To create a better economy and society", things should work out.
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