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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 project was originally scheduled to be completed in 1998 [3] at an estimated cost of $2.8 billion (US$7.4 billion adjusted for inflation as of 2020). [4] However, the project was completed in December 2007 at a cost of over $8.08 billion (in 1982 dollars, $21.5 billion adjusted for inflation), a cost overrun of about 190%.
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 ...
It's the most expensive project in the airport's 86-year history. The Federal Aviation Administration funds airport construction projects through a multibillion-dollar program that just got a ...
Two of the biggest and most expensive projects in Idaho’s 133-year history are beginning to take shape as Micron and Meta lay the foundations for Micron’s $15 billion semiconductor plant and ...
The project blows both the Freedom Tower and Barclay's Center (two of New York's most prominent architectural landmarks in recent years) out of the water size-wise, and is the largest ...
East Side Access project (including Grand Central Madison station) Transit center, commuter rail United States: New York City: 11.1 [88] 12.3 2007 2023 The East Side Access project, including Grand Central Madison station, allows Long Island Rail Road service to Grand Central Terminal. Taichung Metro: Rapid transit Taiwan: Taichung: 2.08 [89] 2 ...
With an estimated cost of $20 billion, New York City's Hudson Yards neighborhood is set to become the most expensive private real estate development in American history.