North and South America

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Bogotá ready to build its metro

Work on the city’s first metro line is set to begin in March 2020

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New York: More limits than the sky for new skyscrapers

The quest to build ever higher buildings in United States is slowing as preferences and practicalities change

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More than $70 billion for U.S. dams

The Association of State Dam Safety Officials raise the alarm on the state of U.S. dams

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Gowanus Canal: working to give Brooklyn’s historic waterway a new life

Urgent measures are being taken to clean up the dangerously polluted canal that crosses Brooklyn

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Los Angeles: sustainable mobility to support the airport’s growth

A people mover and a light railway will finally connect the city to its airport

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U.S. bridges: the emergency in numbers

The american road & transport builders association sounds the alarm: over 47,000 bridges are at risk and the repair bill is $171 billion

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USA: A trip to the West Coast

Iconic infrastructure of the West: from the Hoover Dam to the Golden Gate Bridge

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Coast to coast, a trip across the United States

From the Brooklyn Bridge to Route 66, here is a look at the massive infrastructure works that helped build America

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Carlsbad: bringing the ocean to San Diego’s faucets

A look at the Western hemisphere’s largest desalination plant and what it holds for the future of California’s water supply