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Extreme Engineering
9
Seasons
2003
7.4
TV-G
Each episode of Extreme Engineering features a major construction and engineering project. Some projects are completed ones, like the new Hong Kong airport. Other projects are those under construction like the Gotthard Base Tunnel under the Alps. Still other episodes showcase futuristic projects that may never be built, like the Transatlantic Tunnel. Most episodes examine possible disaster scenarios that could threaten the projects.
Episode List
S1 • E1
Tokyo's Sky City
In Japan, plans are on the table to build Sky City, the tallest structure on earth. The towering, vertical city will house more than 100,000 people. Sky City would be home to the world's very first homesteaders in the sky.
S1 • E2
Subways in America
The world's great cities have always struggled to find a balance between the need to attract more and more people and their ability to transport them efficiently.
S1 • E3
Transatlantic Tunnel
Rail travel may yet go intercontinental. In prototypes of floating tunnels, 5,000-mph magnetically levitated trains travel between New York, London and Paris. Passengers would dine and sleep while whales and nuclear subs glide around them.
S1 • E4
City in a Pyramid
Tokyo is one of the most crowded cities in the world. To relieve the stress on a city bursting at the seams, engineers look to build a massive Pyramid over the water, with skyscrapers suspended like peapods within its enormous frame.
S1 • E5
Bridging the Bering Strait
Already on the drawing boards, The Bridge rejoins North America and Asia.
S1 • E6
Tunneling Under the Alps
This Swiss monster is the longest tunnel in the world.
S1 • E7
Building Hong Kong's Airport
The Hong Kong international airport is the largest civil engineering project in history and the largest enclosed space in the world. It is also 16 miles out to sea and built on a platform that was constructed by leveling two small islands.
S1 • E8
Holland's Barriers to the Sea
The Delta Works, a series of massive, computer-controlled sea barriers and dams, straddle each of the major rivers emptying into the delta. The Measlandkering is a gigantic sea surge barrier.
S1 • E9
Boston's Big Dig
In a series of engineering firsts, two interstate highways are being rebuilt beneath Boston, sending its traffic 120 feet underground! The "Big Dig" will take more than 30 years to build, but not without confronting unprecedented challenges.
S1 • E10
Widening the Panama Canal
Daily, ships the size of a city block transport goods through the Panama Canal to make the 50-mile shortcut between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Officials have asked a team of European and American engineers to compete for a winning lock design.