Top 5 marvels of engineering construction in the world

Engineering is a powerhouse of innovation. It makes our daily lives better each day. That’s because engineering isn’t limited to one domain. It has permeated various sectors. One of which has been construction.

The marriage of engineering and construction has led to some of the most spectacular structures. These structures not only benefit humanity but are the marvels of the modern world in every right. Their construction stories are well-documented and showcase how human innovation can build unimaginable structures. Let’s explore them one by one with this guide on top engineering construction marvels in the world.

5. Millau Viaduct, France

This breathtaking bridge spanning across the Tarn river of France is the tallest and longest cable bridge in the world. At its highest point, the bridge has a height of 343 meters, which is higher than even the Eiffel Tower. This bridge, which connects Barcelona to France was constructed within 3 years to accommodate the high volume of vacationers in Europe. 

4. The Golden Gate Bridge, USA

One of the most famous bridges in the world, the Golden Gate Bridge has become an icon not just in the field of engineering but to the local culture as well. Built over 5 years from 1933 to 1937, the bridge was constructed to facilitate traffic across the bay. With its signature art-deco style, the bridge is made up of 27,525 strands of steel cable and spans a whopping 80,000 miles. 

3. National Stadium, China

Also known as The Bird’s Nest, this stadium in Beijing holds the record for the world’s tallest steel structure. Designed by Swiss architects for the 2008 Olympics and Paralympics, this beautiful structure can withstand a magnitude 8 earthquake. The Bird’s Nest is also one of the most environmentally friendly structures in the world. 

2. Plam Deira Islands, United Arab Emirates

Known for their sheer scale and innovation, these islands aren’t real. That’s right. These islands, with man-made homes on top, were made by depositing sand, soil, rocks and more into the seabed. This 46.35 million square feet of islands is the largest man-made structure in the world. Each of these islands is packed with luxurious homes, hotels, recreation centres and more. They can withstand sandstorms, earthquakes and other environmental stresses as well, making them a new textbook chapter on what human potential can create.

1. Burj Khalifa, United Arab Emirates

Now famous as the tallest building in the world, the Burj Khalifa broke records and shattered what we know engineering could accomplish. The 2,717-foot tower is the tallest free-standing structure in the entire world. It has 163 habitable floors, 27 terraces and one of the highest and fastest single-running elevators in the world. The structure, which was built between 2004 and 2010, can stand strong against harsh winds and other environmental hazards. 

While engineering makes such marvellous structures possible, it is also revolutionizing construction on a much grander level and impacting our daily lives. You can see its impact in how today’s residential towers are built and the quality of life they offer their residents. To get a home in a project that’s backed by the same level of engineering as the abovementioned marvels. visit PropertyPistol.com today!

Disclaimer: The views expressed above are for informational purposes only based on industry reports and related news stories. PropertyPistol does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of the information and shall not be held responsible for any action taken based on the published information.

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