Construction is currently reaching over 600 feet on the 432 Park Avenue residential building in New York. Once the 1,396-foot, 89-story structure is completed it will be the tallest residential...
Read MoreCanadian officials announced plans last week to buy land in the United States for the New International Trade Crossing Bridge and customs plaza that will link Detroit and Windsor. They will do so with...
Read MoreThe Melbourne Minister of Planning recently approved a 73-story, 230-meter skyscraper that will be just 12 meters wide at its narrowest point when finished. It will primarily be a residential building...
Read MoreThe infrastructure and gridlock problems facing the city of Jakarta, Indonesia are expected to worsen this year. The Indonesian government expects 1.2 million new cars will be purchased in the country...
Read MoreThe 2014 Winter Olympics will begin on February 7th in Sochi, Russia. The resort town of Sochi is located over 1,600 kilometers from Moscow along the Black Sea. Sochi had very little infra...
Read MoreThe Blackfriars Railway Bridge in London, England is now the largest-solar powered bridge in the world. Network Rail, the company in charge of London’s rail system, unveiled the bridge at a ribb...
Read MoreThe 26.8-mile METRO Green Line project, connecting Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota, is nearly complete. Construction on the $957 million light-rail line started in 2010 and is now 98 percent...
Read MorePennsylvania Department of Transportation plans to replace 500 bridges in the state starting in 2015, and the majority of these bridges will be built under public-private partnership contracts. ...
Read MoreConstruction will start February 15th on the Wilshire Grand Hotel development in Los Angeles, California. When built, the 1,110-foot hotel will be the tallest structure in the western United States. P...
Read MoreJenga is a game that debuted in 1983 that has players stack 54 rectangular pieces each cut to slightly different dimensions in perpendicular rows to form a tower. During each person’s turn, he o...
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