World's 10 Largest (and Most Amazing) Construction Projects

By Scott Lewis, with James Blum, Architectural Record, 07.09.2010
Saadiyat Island Entertainment and Leisure Destination  
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1. South Valley Development 
Egypt
$90 billion

2. Jubail II
Saudi Arabia
$80 billion

3. Dubailand
Dubai
$64 billion

4. International Space Station
Space
$60 billion

5. South-to-North Water Transfer Project
China
$58 billion

6. Yas Island 
Abu Dhabi
$39 billion

7. Songdo International Business District
South Korea
$35 billion

8. Sellafield Nuclear Site
England
$30 billion

9. Saadiyat Island 
Abu Dhabi
$27 billion

10. Great Man-Made River Project
Libya 
$27 billion

World’s 10 Largest Construction Projects

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Dubailand will be three times the size of Disneyland and contain the world's largest man-made harbor.

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Lybia and the great man-made river project along with Saadiyat Island are awesome construction projects. The largest construction projects in the world include Yas Island in Adu Dahbi Construction and Songdo International Business District in South Korea Construction.  These need Procore web based construction software by protech and construction cloudware. The international Space Station and Sellafield Nuclear Site in England Construction are massave construction projects and very expensive construction projects.  China construction has large construction projects, along with Jubail II in Saudi Arabia Construction and South Valley Development in Egypt Construction the biggest construction project in the world, Dubailand by Dubai Construction.  Project Technology Solutions and the world's largest man-made harbor.

 

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