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Beneath the world's major cities, a silent challenge is being fought. A battle against water, against time, against history. Building new metro systems requires crossing aquifers, unstable ground, arc...
21st-century cities are entering a new climate era. Increasingly intense heatwaves, tropical nights, power outages, and urban heat islands are transforming metropolises into environments that are incr...
From the Milan–Naples highway to the I-10 in Los Angeles, from the Pedemontana Lombarda to the fjords along the E39 in Norway, right through to the Singapore Expressway: five road infrastructure proje...
Five major infrastructure projects have redefined the boundaries of civil engineering: from the Panama Canal to China’s Three Gorges Dam, from Osaka Bay’s Kansai International Airport to the Hoover Da...
In its latest Global Infrastructure Outlook, PwC forecasts that $151.1 trillion will be invested worldwide by 2050 to address major challenges posed by climate change, urbanisation, and new global meg...
From simple transit points to true intermodal hubs capable of integrating high-speed rail, metro systems, buses, airports, and urban services. Major railway stations are changing their face across the...
The geopolitical crisis in the Strait of Hormuz, Houthi attacks in the Red Sea, and operational difficulties in the Suez Canal are driving global trade toward major terrestrial rail corridors. Freight...
From the GERD in Ethiopia to the Karakoram Highway amongst the glaciers, from the Rogun Dam to Ushuaia International Airport: infrastructure in extreme environments arises from the challenge of transf...
The Fréjus Road Tunnel is more than just a mountain tunnel: it symbolises a Europe that crosses the Alps rather than being held back by them. Built by true pioneers of civil engineering, it has connec...
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