

Extreme Engineering
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.
Seasons

E1Tokyo's Sky City
Apr 13, 2003
It examines the concept of constructing a giant tower in Japan that wouldn't be a just a building, but a public city in the sky. At the end it talks about what a fire in the building would be like and how the fire department would handle it.

E2Subways in America
Apr 15, 2003
This episode explores the current New York City subway and the plans for renovation. Also the World Trade Center Station post 9/11 and its hasty repair.

E3Transatlantic Tunnel
Apr 16, 2003
The concept of building a tunnel across the Atlantic Ocean is talked about. It talks about the problems involved, and how it might someday be possible. At the end it examines the concept of a submarine hitting the tunnel, and how hopefully this wouldn't ruin it.

E4City in a Pyramid
Apr 23, 2003
This episode features Shimizu's Pyramid City, which would include dozens of 100-story skyscrapers with more than a million workers as part of a giant pyramid on the sea to provide more living space in Japan. Concepts such as construction robots, electricity issues, and building materials are examined. The pyramid could withstand a tidal wave, and perhaps protect the city as well.

E5Bridging the Bering Strait
Apr 30, 2003
Imagine driving across a bridge near the North Pole, or going from New York to London in just an hour through a tunnel under the Atlantic Ocean. These are just some of the awe-inspiring projects of today's builders and engineers. Jaw-dropping computer animation illustrates the largest, most outrageous projects ever conceived. As students learn about stretching the boundaries of modern engineering, they also gain understanding of the technological design process and come to understand how physics and chemistry are utilized to solve modern human engineering challenges.

E6Tunneling Under the Alps
May 7, 2003
A tunnel over 35 miles long is to be dug under the Swiss Alps to redirect Europe's traffic. This $7 billion project will take 6 years to complete with man and machine fighting the mountains 24/7.

E7Building Hong Kong's Airport
May 14, 2003
Hong Kong has outgrown its small airport and quickly needed a new one in order to maintain its high traffic flow. The only place to put this new world class airport... 16 miles out in the ocean. This would require 22 miles of new super highway. It was predicted to take decades, but engineers were only given 7 years to build it.

E8Holland's Barriers to the Sea
May 21, 2003
Dutch engineers must overcome rising waters in the North Sea to protect their land.

E9Boston's Big Dig
May 28, 2003
Boston's new transport system, which features a multi-lane underground highway and the world's widest cable-stayed bridge

E10Widening the Panama Canal
Jun 4, 2003
A documentary looking at plans to update the Panama Canal. This magnificent waterway cuts through 50 miles of tropical jungle, allowing ships to travel easily from the Atlantic to the Pacific. However, time has passed this engineering marvel by - many modern supercargo ships are three times the size the canal can safely accommodate, so plans are in motion to widen the structure. The project faces all manner of environmental challenges, as well as leaving the canal closed to…

E1Turning Torso
Jul 7, 2004
The Turning Torso is the world's largest residential structure, rising 190 meters above Malmö, Sweden.

E2Venice Flood Gates
Jul 14, 2004
Global warming is causing sea levels around the world to rise and environmental experts believe Venice may well go the same way as Atlantis. The new flood gates should prevent the city’s 45km of canals from cannibalising its ancient architecture.

E3Container Ships
Jul 28, 2004
Covers the docking of a container ship at Long Beach (California) and the operation of the water front docks, where several thousand containers need to be unloaded and loaded in 48 hours. Also covered is the building of the Adrian Maersk, the world's largest container ship. While the scale of these gigantic ships has to be seen to be believed, the construction must be precise to millimeters.

E4Oakland Bay Bridge
Aug 4, 2004
The New Bay Bridge is the biggest construction project in California history. This two-mile, earthquake-proof road will replace the most heavily trafficked bridge in the country-the span linking San Francisco to Oakland and the East Bay.

E5Iceland Tunnels
Sep 1, 2004
Around 200 miles northeast of the capital, Reykjavik, engineers are hard at work drilling 72km of tunnels deep in the mountains. Three full-face boring machines have been specially shipped from the US to this remote site, 100 miles south of the Arctic Circle. The tunnel’s purpose is to guide water to the valley floor from reservoirs that are also currently under construction. The cascading water will drive six turbines, each with a rated output of 115 megawatts. With a total capacity of 690 megawatts, it will be the biggest hydropower plant in Europe.

E6Off-shore Oil Platforms
Sep 25, 2004
Engineers redesign oil platforms to withstand the harsh weather conditions in the Gulf of Mexico.

E7Cooper River Bridge
Oct 5, 2004
Connecting the bustling port city of Charleston and Mount Pleasant in South Carolina, the Cooper River Bridge will be the longest cable-stay bridge in America. The structure stands on one of the most seismic spots on the East Coast, it also faces the frequent threat of 300kmph hurricanes.

E8Millau Viaduct
Nov 15, 2004
In a remote corner of France, traffic between the south of France and Paris and the north have run into huge bottlenecks. Designers and engineers are working to open the region by building a bridge to leap across the 1.3-mile wide gorge.

E9Excavators
Nov 22, 2004
In northern Minnesota, the operators of the world's largest open-pit iron mine commission the construction of a $10 million custom-built super-shovel in the hopes of making excavation more efficient.

E1The Snohvit Arctic Gas Processing Platform
Oct 19, 2005
Europe's first liquefied natural gas plant sits on a floating platform. The platform was transported by ship from southern Spain to the coast of Norway.

E2The El Cajon Dam
Nov 10, 2005
The dam, which is the largest ongoing construction project in Latin America, is designed to rise 186 meters above the Rio Grande de Santiago river in Mexico. Upon completion, it will provide for two percent of the entire country's electricity needs.

E3Hong Kong's Cable Car
Dec 2, 2005
Engineers are building the Ngong Ping 360, the world's longest detachable cable car system, on Hong Kong's mountainous Lantau Island, spanning the South China Sea.

E4Woodrow Wilson Bridge
Dec 9, 2005
The 40-year-old Woodrow Wilson Bridge is being replaced by a new span crossing the Potomac River between Maryland and Virginia, just south of Washington, D.C.

E5Gotthard Tunnel
Jan 1, 2006
The Gotthard Base Tunnel underneath the Swiss Alps will be the world's longest rail tunnel upon completion in 2015.

E6Dubai's Ski Resort
Jan 21, 2006
How do you make your mall stand out? By building one of the world's largest indoor ski resorts--in the deserts of Dubai! Ski Dubai features snow-making machines and slopes ranging in difficulty from easy to "black diamond."

E1Super Stadium
Feb 19, 2006
The series takes a look at the construction of the new stadium for the NFL's Arizona Cardinals. The state-of-the-art structure is scheduled to be completed in August 2006. It will feature North America's first slide-out tray field, a "pie-slice" construction method and a unique steel-ribbon outer shell.

E2Mega Tunnel
Mar 8, 2006
A 3-mile toll road is built on a 20-foot-high storm drain in Kuala Lumpur.
E3Biggest Warship
May 31, 2006
The series looks at the construction of the supercarrier USS George H.W. Bush.

E4Sakhalin Oil & Ice
Jun 28, 2006
One of the world's largest construction projects is located on a remote island off the eastern coast of Russia where the Russians are spending billions of dollars to construct the Sakhalin oil and gas complex. The city-sized operation will draw fossil fuels from an inhospitable location in the Pacific Ocean. The hope is that the complex will provide a boost to the area's economy.

E5Big Easy Rebuild
Jul 5, 2006
This episode takes a look at the emergency repairs implemented in order to help the city of New Orleans recover from the disastrous flooding caused by Hurricane Katrina in late August 2005. Katrina was one of the costliest and deadliest hurricanes in U.S. history and New Orleans bore the brunt of its fierce attack.

E6Space Tower
Jul 12, 2006
The 700-ft.-high Torre del Espacio (Space Tower) will be the tallest skyscraper in Spain upon completion. In this episode, the cameras film the week-long struggle to repair one level of the building.
E1South Ferry Subway Station
Oct 11, 2006
The South Ferry Terminal subway station is the first new subway station in New York City since the early 1900s.

E2World's Biggest Arch Bridge
Oct 18, 2006
The Hoover Dam Bypass Project aims to remove traffic congestion along U.S. Highway 93 at the Colorado River crossing. A new arch bridge will span the river near Hoover Dam.
E3JFK: JetBlue Terminal
Oct 25, 2006
The original 1962 TWA Terminal (Terminal 5) at New York's JFK International Airport is remodeled for JetBlue Airlines. The 26 gates of the new low-profile structure will be able to handle 20 million passengers a year.

E4Stonecutters Bridge: Hong Kong
Nov 1, 2006
Suspended above one of the world's busiest waterways, the Stonecutters Bridge in Hong Kong will set a new record for the longest cable-stayed span, over a kilometer in length.

E5California Academy of Sciences
Nov 8, 2006
The California Academy of Sciences in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, has won acclaim for an environmentally friendly design that features the use of recycled and renewable materials. Construction began in September 2005.

E6Hallandsas Ridge Tunnel: Sweden
Nov 15, 2006
The Hallandsas Ridge Tunnel Project, the world's most complicated tunneling project, is designed to remove a major bottleneck on the Gothenburg (Göteborg)-Malmo West Coast Line in Sweden. The project began in 1992 but stopped in 1997 because of technical difficulties. Construction resumed in 2004. The project is scheduled for completion in 2012.
E1Coaster Build Off
Jul 10, 2007
E2Battle Machines
Jul 17, 2007
Danny Forster heads to Anniston Army Depot to re-assemble an Abrams tank. He also helps build components of this fighting machine and tests it on the firing range.
E3World's Tallest Skyscraper
Jul 24, 2007
Host Danny Forster climbs into the frame of the Shanghai World Financial Centre. At its completion, it will be the tallest building in the world.
E4Super Fast Warship
Aug 7, 2007
E5Boot Camp
Aug 14, 2007
E6Fault Zone Tunnel
Aug 21, 2007
E7Hurricane-Proof Homes
Aug 28, 2007
E8Floating City
Sep 4, 2007
MS Independence of the Seas
E9Biggest Casino
Sep 11, 2007
Construction of hotel casino The Palazzo in Las Vegas
E10High Risk Tower
Sep 18, 2007
Building a Trump's Tower in Chicago
E11Turbo-Charged Boats
Sep 25, 2007
Rebuilding and practice test of an offshore racing boat
E12Mountain of Steel
Oct 3, 2007
City of Culture of Galicia
E13Deepest Tunnel
Oct 10, 2007
E14Major League Stadium
Oct 17, 2007
E1Dallas Cowboys Stadium
Apr 20, 2009
Building the new Cowboys Stadium
E2CityCenter, Las Vegas
Apr 21, 2009
The CityCenter development in Las Vegas aspires to change the desert vacationland into a continental metropolis
E3Hong Kong Bridge
Apr 27, 2009
Building the Stonecutters Bridge.
E4Navy Amphibious Warship
May 4, 2009
The LPD17 is a new class of warship.
E5Panama Canal
May 11, 2009
New $5.25 billion expansion projects.
E6Peru Dam & Tunnel
May 18, 2009
Construction of the Limon Dam and one of the deepest tunnels ever attempted.
E7Abu Dhabi
Jun 1, 2009
Al Raha Beach Development in Abu Dhabi
E8NASA
Jun 26, 2009
Transition from the Space Shuttle program to the Constellation program.
E1Singapore Sky Park
Apr 8, 2010
Singapore's Skypark will hang 650 feet in the air on top of 3 skyscrapers.
E2Rio De Janerio's Power Island Project
Apr 15, 2001
Rio de Janeiro has frequent widespread blackouts. So Brazil is building one of the largest hydroelectric projects in the world, consisting of two hydroelectric dam's (Anta and Simplício).
E3Kuwait Tower
Apr 29, 2010
The world's tallest twisting structure, Kuwait's Al Hamra Tower, is looked at.
E4New Orleans Surge Barrier
May 9, 2010
In an attempt to save the city from another disaster, New Orleans is building the world's strongest hurricane protection system, including the largest storm surge barrier ever built and radical hurricane resistant homes.
E5South Africa's Mponeng Gold Mine
May 13, 2010
Travel to the deepest place on Earth, Johannesburg, South Africa's Mponeng Gold Mine.
E6Overhauling the Bay Bridge
May 20, 2010
Overhauling the San Francisco Bay Bridge is the biggest construction projects in the US.
E7Melbourne Stadium
May 27, 2010
Melbourne, Australia is building one of the most innovative stadiums ever built. With its unprecedented geodesic roof and advanced cladding, it will be the ultimate fan experience, and an icon for a city known as the sporting capital of the world.
E8Gotthard Base Tunnel
May 30, 2010
The Swiss government is spending 18 billion dollars to create the Gotthard Base Tunnel - the longest tunnel in the world, getting people and goods through the Alps up to 3 times faster and ultimately changing European transit forever.
E9Abu Dhabi Central Market
Jun 17, 2010
Abu Dhabi's $15 billion Central Market will be a new cultural hub for an emerging world destination, complete with offices, parks, luxurious shops, and hotels - and all centered around the world's tallest residential tower, over 1250 feet high.
E10Port of Rotterdam
Jul 1, 2010
Danny Forster goes behind the scenes at the Port of Rotterdam, where crews are in the middle of the largest Earth-moving project in history - all to triple the port's capacity, and help it serve the biggest ships on the planet.
E1Rebuilding New York City's Subway
Apr 8, 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.
E2Drought-Proofing Australia
Apr 15, 2011
E3Azerbaijan's Amazing Transformation
Apr 22, 2011
E4London's Olympic Aquatic Stadium
Apr 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.
E5Constructing Serbia's Largest Bridge
Jun 18, 2011
E6Amsterdam's Futuristic Floating City
Jun 25, 2011
E7Building Mumbai's Modern Airport
Jul 2, 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.
E8Turkey's Mammoth Hydropower Dam
Jul 9, 2011
Storyline
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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