Extreme Engineering
TV-G
7.4
2003
Documentary
Extreme Engineering covers major construction projects from all around the world. Some are futuristic projects that may never be done, others are projects that are on there way to completion.
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Episode 8 : Turkey's Mammoth Hydropower Dam
July. 09,2011
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Episode 7 : Building Mumbai's Modern Airport
July. 02,2011
The $2 billion Mumbai Airport Expansion project is one of India's most ambitious undertakings ever. If they succeed, it could completely change the way airports are designed.
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Episode 6 : Amsterdam's Futuristic Floating City
June. 25,2011
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Episode 5 : Constructing Serbia's Largest Bridge
June. 18,2011
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Episode 4 : London's Olympic Aquatic Stadium
April. 29,2011
The London Aquatics Centre will host 44 swimming & diving events during the 2012 Olympics and live on as a new addition to the London landscape. Danny Forster goes with crews as they construct one of the most advanced swimming facilities ever built.
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Episode 3 : Azerbaijan's Amazing Transformation
April. 22,2011
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Episode 2 : Drought-Proofing Australia
April. 15,2011
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Episode 1 : Rebuilding New York City's Subway
April. 08,2011
Danny takes us to New York City, where the largest public works project in the country is happening: a $15 billion expansion of the NYC transit system. He heads 150 feet underground to find out what can be done without shutting down the city above.
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