Evolution Of Major Infrastructure Projects: US vs China

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In 1956, the United States of America embarked on the largest public works project in its history, the Interstate Highway System. Straddling nearly 80,000 kilometres with a 35-year construction cycle at a $144 billion ($558 billion today) cost, the project remains one of the most significant infrastructural undertakings of the 20th century. Spearheaded by President Dwight D. Eisenhower and inspired by his experiences with Germany’s autobahn network, the aim was simple yet ambitious: connect the vast landscapes of the US. Spanning that many miles, the intricate network of roads was more than just a tarmac; it was America’s veins and...
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