What was the largest infrastructure project in your country ever?

What was the largest infrastructure project in your country ever?

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emu war

delta works

9/11

I'd guess the highway system

making clothes big enough for ur mum

Highways or trains

The Manhattan or Apollo Project.

Don't have the facts, but I'd guess:
1. TVA
2. Interstate Highway System
3. Manhattan Project

Balmaceda's projects
But the parliament had to fuck things up and fucked Chile forever

do you know what infrastructure means?
because I don't think you do

The labs were there for decades. And they were vital for the defense industry.

I get your point, but infrastructure isn't just concrete and rebar.

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i hate this guy's cuntface

Olympic games

Wall

Where's this?

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not

USSR

It's probably the Trans-Syberian railroad, goes through most of the country, was built during the Monarchy times.

The ferry-free coastal route on the western coast of Norway will be the by far largest infrastructure if it happens.

>largest investment in infrastructure*

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That actually is pretty impressive

they improved the train networks for about 28 billion Euros
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1. Manhattan Project
2. Interstate Highway System
3. AT&T Long Distance Phone Network
4. Tennessee Valley Authority
5. Rural Electrification Administration

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