More than 70,000 vehicles a day cross the broad Mersey estuary on four cable-stayed spans of the U.K.’s newest major bridge, which opened late last year approximately 20 kilometers east of Liverpool.
Tenants began moving into San Francisco’s tallest building—and the tallest office building west of Chicago—in January, 10 years after the project’s onset.
This 150,000-sq-meter mall in Beirut has become a symbol of the future for a city plagued by past violence and instability and continuing impacts from unrest in nearby Syria.
Located immediately adjacent to the island of Saipan’s pristine western lagoon and tourist recreational areas, this project benefited the community by turning the unusable, dangerous and environmentally problematic 21-acre Puerto Rico Dump into a local park that celebrates peace.
A rail line in Kenya linking Nairobi, the capital, with the port city of Mombasa is said to be the country’s largest infrastructure project since it gained independence in 1963.
A years-long squabble between Denver’s Regional Transportation District and its private-sector consortium for new commuter rail, Denver Transit Partners, has finally landed in court. DTP is suing the transit agency, seeking more money and a change in the law.