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It includes only projects that are underway or completed. Additionally, projects with multiple independent segments (e.g., I-69 Indiana-Texas Extension, Trans-Texas Corridor) are not included, though individual segments may or may not make the list. Costs shown below exclude financing costs.
The second section is the most expensive section of the entire motorway due to unfavourable terrain, requiring the construction of many tunnels and bridges. [citation needed] Belgrade Waterfront: Belgrade: 2014: In progress: $3.5 billion: An urban renewal development project. [citation needed] Serbia-Hungary: Budapest–Belgrade railway ...
Unclear timeline for rest of lines/stations Hyderabad Metro: Rapid transit India: Hyderabad: 2.4 as of November 2017 [133] 2.9 2012 Completed. 2018 (First stretch) 2020 (Second stretch) Expected. Unclear timeline for rest of lines/stations Trans-Sumatra Toll Road: Highway Indonesia: Sumatra: 33.2 [134] 36.8 Completed
With an estimated cost of $20B, NYC's Hudson Yards neighborhood is set to become the most expensive private real estate development in American history.
#10. 2000 Sydney Summer Games. Cost (in 2021 dollars): $8.1 billion. The 2000 Sydney Olympics occurred in the last decade of the 20th century while the world grappled with globalization.
The most expensive disaster in human history is the Chernobyl disaster, costing an estimated $700 billion. [2] Chernobyl's circumstances make it a unique but particularly devastating situation that is unlikely to ever happen again.
The largest private real estate development project in the US is well underway, and many people still don't even know about it. Called Hudson Yards, the development will take over a massive 17 ...
The following is a timeline of the Manhattan Project. It includes a number of events prior to the official formation of the Manhattan Project, and a number of events after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, until the Manhattan Project was formally replaced by the Atomic Energy Commission in 1947.